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Computer Control of Icom Amateur Gear
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ICCIIV.4
Control Codes and Responses
Most of the following codes are adesses an acknowledgement packet to the <TX>
contained in the control packet. The first two codes, 00
and 01, can be sent to the "group call addres nowledgement. without comer intervention. Rigs can be inhibited from
sending and receiving group call packets by an internal
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jumper. See Appendix 2 for more details. These codes can
also be sent with a specific, non-zero <RX>, in which case
they will be recei
00 Set frequency. See above foode desired.
Data Mode
0
02 Report tuning range. No data required. The rig will
report its frequency limits in the format
FE FE <RX> <TX> 02 <upper limit> 2D <lower limit> FD
(Hex 2D is the ASCII hyphen.) According to ICOM, some
rig format
04 Report modulation mode. No data required. The
return an additional byte indicating the bandwidth.
h> FD
The bandwidth codes are:
Data Bandwidth
01 Width 1 (widest)
02 Width 2 (narr
CONTINUED IN FILE ICCIIV.5
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