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| - | ====== IC-706 ====== | + | ====== |
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| * Radio now transmits across the whole HF band, including 60m | * Radio now transmits across the whole HF band, including 60m | ||
| + | ==== Signalink USB ==== | ||
| + | For Digimodes using **fldigi** and a Signalink USB soundcard requires a simple Cat5 ethernet cable to connect the IC-706 Mic socket to the Signalink USB soundcard. The Jumper information is here : [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Rigctl / Hamlib ==== | ||
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| + | Connect serial RS232 from laptop to **IC-R75** and then C-IV cable between IC-R75 and IC-706. The IC-R75 will convert between RS232 and C-IV. Separate C-IV hex addresses means each radio can be addressed individually through one serial connection (/ | ||
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| + | '' | ||
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| + | <code bash> | ||
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| + | gm4slv@laptop: | ||
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| + | Rig command: f | ||
| + | Frequency: 10147600 | ||
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| + | Rig command: m | ||
| + | Mode: USB | ||
| + | Passband: 2400 | ||
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| + | Rig command: q | ||
| + | gm4slv@laptop: | ||
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| + | </ | ||
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| + | ===== Documentation ===== | ||
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| + | * {{ : | ||
| ===== Further Information ===== | ===== Further Information ===== | ||
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| * Possible alternative Microphone HM-152 {{ : | * Possible alternative Microphone HM-152 {{ : | ||
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