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Computer Control of Icom Amateur Gear
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ICCIIV.6
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Computer to 735:
FE FE 04 02 08 01 FD
735 to computer:
FE FE 02 04 FB FD
Computer to 735:
FE FE 04 02 03 FD
735 to computer:
FE FE 02 04 03 00 75 12 07 FD
Now let's change the frequency and mode to 14.02500 MHz USB
(codes 05 and 06).
Computer to 735:
FE FE 04 02 05 00 50 02 14 FD
735 to computer:
FE FE 02 04 FB FD
735 to computer:
hanged result back into memory #1. This
channel is already displa
FE FE 02 04 FB FD
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This is an easily built converter that will run
hour or two for about $10. The converter uses two inexpen-
sive, needed are a box, connectors, a power
nicads off of your RS232 line.
The pinouts are as follows:
For e 1488 -
Pin Connect to
1 ICOM remote jack center conductor
3 RS232 pin 3 (RD)
For the 1489 -
3 ICOM remote jack center conductor
7 Ground
14 +V
Ground pin
CONTINUED IN FILE ICCIIV.8
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