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Icom7610

Posted: 25 Feb 2018, 10:33
by HB9CVE
I have do my best, but didn't get to work . Any instructions? Can not find the IC7610 in the list. Thank you for help.

Re: Icom7610

Posted: 25 Feb 2018, 11:35
by G4POP
Did you try Omnirig 7600?

Re: Icom7610

Posted: 25 Feb 2018, 12:14
by LA9FFA
I got a working file here for omnirig.Its from the new rigIni.zip from Alex Dxatlas.com dated 21.02.18. but it had the CW-R and RTTY-R fault, That is fixed in the attached file, Thanks to Doug W7DRM how helped with the CW-R problem. Just remember to rename it back to IC-7610.ini again. :D
IC-7610.ini.txt
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Re: Icom7610

Posted: 25 Feb 2018, 14:28
by HB9CVE
Thank you for the file. I got it working in the meantime with the 2 faults. So happy to try your file. best 73

Re: Icom7610

Posted: 26 Feb 2018, 15:20
by HB9CVE
Hello Rolf

Have just installed your file and now it works perfectly in transmitting from DX-Cluster to the radio IC-7610 in cw and rtty.

super es best 73
Andy
HB9CVE

Re: Icom7610

Posted: 26 Feb 2018, 19:37
by LA9FFA
Thats great Andy :-)
Got my Icom 7610 yesterday lots of things to play with.

Re: Icom7610

Posted: 02 Mar 2018, 01:57
by KL7HRN
LA9FFA wrote: 25 Feb 2018, 12:14 I got a working file here for omnirig.Its from the new rigIni.zip from Alex Dxatlas.com dated 21.02.18. but it had the CW-R and RTTY-R fault, That is fixed in the attached file, Thanks to Doug W7DRM how helped with the CW-R problem. Just remember to rename it back to IC-7610.ini again. :D

IC-7610.ini.txt
Can you (or anyone) tell me how to make Log4OM work with my IC-7610? What should the baud rate be set at on both the USB driver COM Port and within the OmniRig baud rate setting. Also what rig should be selected? (i.e., IC-7600)?

Re: Icom7610

Posted: 02 Mar 2018, 08:08
by G4POP
Also what rig should be selected? (i.e., IC-7600)?
You quoted a previous post that answers your question!

Ensure the baud rate matches to whatever you have the radio set to, I use 19200

Re: Icom7610

Posted: 02 Mar 2018, 08:56
by LA9FFA
Its ok now. Ed was using the USB 1 (A) connector, and then the CI-V USB Echo Back has to be "ON"