![]() ![]() Just curious Doug WA4UNS Vilas, NC On Thu, Aug2:40 pm, Renee Culver wrote: > You know,I am missing something, I was a Principal software development > engineer but I seem to be missing the big picture with this Windows stuff. How are you interfacing FLDigi to your rig? I'm old school and using a SignaLinkUSB connected to ACC1 on my OLD rigs. > Does that help? > 73, WB4HXE > - > Carey Fisher >įrom: On Behalf Of Douglas Hall Sent: Aug6:28 PM To: Subject: Re: Rig not going into Transmit > FLDigi (or other software like WSJT-X) talks to FLRig which talks to your > radio. ![]() > Renee > From: On Behalf Of Carey > Fisher > Sent: Aug2:32 PM > To: > Subject: Re: Rig not going into Transmit > Renee, > FLRig is not needed, but, it is very helpful. > I am trying to get ptt working for FT8Call which I think will be huge. Good luck, and do check for WSJTX to experience the FT8 and other weak signal digital coms – minus 17 db contacts are hoot for sure.įrom: On Behalf Of Philip Salley Sent: Aug12:56 AM To: Subject: Re: Rig not going into Transmit Binary has not changed, only the hardware is now much more efficient where a then room full of vacuum tubes is now replaced with one DDR module. I speak as an engineer that has been on both sides of the hardware and software design fence going back to the original UNIVAC I computers with vacuum tube core memory. ![]() A software engineer can be completely ignorant in the hardware world, note I said CAN BE, which means not necessarily as obviously I know nothing of your knowledge beyond what you state. So don’t be too quick to judge that we no longer Elmer. Renee, It can be quite difficult to Elmer other hams via written exchanges when neither know the other’s technical competence, etc, or shack layout. I do have FLRig installed, I just don’t, and never have run it in conjunction with FLDigi. You will need to muddle around to discover how to make FLRig work with FLDigi as I continue to use RigCAT as contained within FLDigi. Should you prefer to use FLRig then this CI-V matching exercise is totally unnecessary as the IC-7300 is listed therein. You should then set the IC-7300 CI-V address to 88h, which will then provide an active window for FLDigi to toggle the IC-7300 PTT function, read frequencies, etc.ĩ. XML file for the IC-7100 that will use 88h code for rig CAT functions. The PTT CAT control code is the same for all ICOM rigs beginning with the IC-756Pro series to current 7K model rigs so long as the CI-V address matches what the XML profile expects, which is needed to open communication to the ICOM rig’s CAT functions. XML file for IC-7300 for RigCAT setup in the configuration, one easy way to match the IC-7300 to FLDigi PTT (transmit key) is to download any of the ICOM. Make the appropriate rig control and sound card configuration settings of FLDigi, and FLRig (should you chose to use).Ĩ. These two devices are for CAT PTT control of the IC-7300 and sound transfer of the IC-7300 audio to the computer.ħ. Check the Device Manager Sound section, and note the USB Audio CODEC – there should only be one unless more than one USB sound device is attached to the computer.Ħ. Note what changes and the COM# windows assigns to the new com port.ĥ. Connect a common A/B USB cable between the computer and the IC-7300 while observing the Ports listing.Ĥ. With windows 10 or 7 open the Device Manager then open the Ports (Comm & LPT).ģ. FLdigi will NOT do FT8 though once the FLDigi operates successfully then WSJTX (FT8 software) lash up will be rather straight forward.Ģ. I do not own or ever operated an IC-7300 though have extended experience with the ICOM transceiver line with built in USB sound and CAT.ġ.
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