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Computer Control of Icom Amateur Gear


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05 Set frequency. The data format is given above. If the
data contains fewer digits than the rig uses, the
digits sent will be changed and the rest will remain
within its tuning range, it responds with a packet con-
taining the d If it didn't like the data, it responds with the data
"FA":

These acknowledgement codes are used by all following
commands.

cy data by
sending the "FA" acknowledgement and: 1) If the quency data that is more than MHzne byte is sent, it sets the
mode per the above table. If tw 07 Set VFO status. If no data is sent, trig changes
from MEMORY mode to VFO mode. If data 00 or 01 is
sent, the 08 Set memory channel. If no data is sent, the rig
changes from VFO mode to MEMORY mode. If BCD channel
data is sent, the rig changes to that memory channel.

09 Store displayed frequency and mode into displayed
memory channel. No dat to a VFO. No data required.


I will give a few examples of codes and responses for
the 735. The 735 is at address 04 and the computer nnel, and code 03 to read the frequenc
Assume the 735 has the frequency 7.12750 MHz stored in
memory #1.

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