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Computer Control of Icom Amateur Gear
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ICCIIV
Computer Control of ICOM Amateur Gear
Carl Clawson, N7KBV
General Description
Several ICOM products feature a built-in computer
interface connected to a 1/8" phone jack on the rear panel.
However, ICOM gives no information about this interface in
the instruction manuals that I've seen. The information
exists within ICOM, and my dealer managed to get it for me.
This interface, called the "CI-V" by ICOM, is standard
on the following models: 735, 761, 275, 375, 475, and
R7000. Earlier models used the CI-IV parallel interface,
which can be connected to CI-V by ICOM's UX-14 converter.
Models using the CI-IV are the 751, 271, 471, 1271, and R71.
The information I got from ICOM was written with the 735 in
mind, but a listing of a BASIC program to control the R7000
was appended. I believe it will help with the other models,
too. The control codes and data format should be the same
for all of them.
CONTINUED IN FILE ICCIIV.7
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