![]() ![]() OmniRig allows multiple programs to communicate via a single COM port with the transceiver. Set -> Connections -> CI-V -> CI-V USB Echo Back: ON.Set -> Connections -> CI-V -> CI-V USB Baud Rate: 115200 (fastest speed).Set -> Connections -> CI-V -> CI-V USB Port: Unlink from (This separates the CI-V and USB ports from each other so they can utelize different speeds.).Set -> Connections -> CI-V -> CI-V Output (for ANT): OFF).Set -> Connections -> CI-V -> CI-V Transceive: OFF).Set -> Connections -> CI-V -> CI-V Address: 94h (default).Set -> Connections -> CI-V -> CI-V Baud Rate: 19200 (fastest speed).To enable this in the IC-7300 the following settings are used: I run OmniRig on the CI-V port and whatever digital mode I This allows two programs to communicate with the IC-7300 concurrently via different COM ports. The computer is connected to the IC-7300 via the USB A-to-B cableĪnd the USB to CI-V cable. I'm using a Dell Latitude E6540 laptop with the Dell Dell E-Port Plus port replicator (aka dock) running windows. The only drawback here is that the COM port can't be shared like with OmniRig. For non-windows computers you may want toĬheck out the IC-7300-time-sync Python script. Check IcomClockOmniRig program out if you have an IC-7300. That works out quite well and I can set the IC-7300's clock to UTC as well. To deal with clock issue I've greated the IcomClockOmniRig Windows executable to set the Icom IC-7300 clock via OmniRig. ![]() Besides the common clock battery issue (aka loosing of time) the transceiver is great. ![]()
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