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Re: Tinkering with CI-V
Arduino nano EVERY. Can do Yaesu too. This video is more focused on the configuration than the operation. ahttps://youtu.be/u8pPKy762sg
Arduino nano EVERY. Can do Yaesu too. This video is more focused on the configuration than the operation. ahttps://youtu.be/u8pPKy762sg
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John Row
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#101
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new 705 meter
Hello guys, as some of you are aware I have a small lab where I work on Ham Radio devices and have been doing a lot of work around CI-V devices and hubs.
Well after many months of work, I am
Hello guys, as some of you are aware I have a small lab where I work on Ham Radio devices and have been doing a lot of work around CI-V devices and hubs.
Well after many months of work, I am
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VE2DX
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#100
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Edited
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Re: Tinkering with CI-V
I use either a mega 2560 ( with Ethernet shield ) or a nano EVERY on a custom PCB
I use either a mega 2560 ( with Ethernet shield ) or a nano EVERY on a custom PCB
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John Row
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#99
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Re: to Sniff or to Pull! what is better...
Very nice
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Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
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Very nice
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Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
VE2DX ELECTRONIC
WWW.VE2DX.COM
Only the Best ICOM, ERC and HRD
https://groups.io/g/CIV
Follow my projects on www.facebook.com/VE2DX/
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VE2DX
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#98
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Re: Tinkering with CI-V
Very nice is it Arduino or ESP32 based?
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Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
VE2DX ELECTRONIC
WWW.VE2DX.COM
Only the Best ICOM, ERC and HRD
https://groups.io/g/CIV
Follow my projects on
Very nice is it Arduino or ESP32 based?
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Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
VE2DX ELECTRONIC
WWW.VE2DX.COM
Only the Best ICOM, ERC and HRD
https://groups.io/g/CIV
Follow my projects on
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VE2DX
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#97
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Re: to Sniff or to Pull! what is better...
Hi, I most frequently use polling ( “pull” ) as it is easier to process the reply data because the expected reply message ( arriving about 20ms later ) is known. I have included qite a bit of TX
Hi, I most frequently use polling ( “pull” ) as it is easier to process the reply data because the expected reply message ( arriving about 20ms later ) is known. I have included qite a bit of TX
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John Row
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#96
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Tinkering with CI-V
Hi, I’ve been experimenting with CI-V for a few years, originally driven by my desire to add a few external buttons to IC 7300 ( and later my 8600 ), the project evolved to more than that. Here is
Hi, I’ve been experimenting with CI-V for a few years, originally driven by my desire to add a few external buttons to IC 7300 ( and later my 8600 ), the project evolved to more than that. Here is
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John Row
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#95
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Re: to Sniff or to Pull! what is better...
I would have to lie to say I never heard of DXLab almost every hams on HF have ! ;P I am very happy to have you in our group... You are a reference for us...
I hope my dumb post don’t make you laugh
I would have to lie to say I never heard of DXLab almost every hams on HF have ! ;P I am very happy to have you in our group... You are a reference for us...
I hope my dumb post don’t make you laugh
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VE2DX
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#94
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Re: to Sniff or to Pull! what is better...
+ AA6YQ comments below
can you expand on collision detection
+ Collision detection is described in the CI-V Manual you posted in this group's Files
+ AA6YQ comments below
can you expand on collision detection
+ Collision detection is described in the CI-V Manual you posted in this group's Files
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Dave AA6YQ
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#93
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Re: to Sniff or to Pull! what is better...
great Input Dave,
can you expand on collision detection... and N+1 approach...
also what apps did you develop anything we know well...
73
Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
VE2DX ELECTRONIC
great Input Dave,
can you expand on collision detection... and N+1 approach...
also what apps did you develop anything we know well...
73
Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
VE2DX ELECTRONIC
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VE2DX
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#92
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Re: to Sniff or to Pull! what is better...
Collisions are a normal part of the CI-V bus protocol, just as they are a normal part of the Ethernet protocol. All Icom transceivers with CI-V bus support include the logic require to detect and
Collisions are a normal part of the CI-V bus protocol, just as they are a normal part of the Ethernet protocol. All Icom transceivers with CI-V bus support include the logic require to detect and
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Dave AA6YQ
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#91
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to Sniff or to Pull! what is better...
ok, let me clear the elephant in the room, no I ain't sniffing anything... other then in my coding...
The goal of this email is to open a discussion about how to reach CI-V information on a CI-V bus
ok, let me clear the elephant in the room, no I ain't sniffing anything... other then in my coding...
The goal of this email is to open a discussion about how to reach CI-V information on a CI-V bus
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VE2DX
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#90
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New CI-V Meter design coming
Ok... well finally was able to debug some timing issues in the original 705SMeter design when trying to go to cabled CI-V interface and it worked...
So the new PCBs are on the way
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Richard
Ok... well finally was able to debug some timing issues in the original 705SMeter design when trying to go to cabled CI-V interface and it worked...
So the new PCBs are on the way
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Richard
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VE2DX
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#89
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Re: IC-720 CAT Control using Arduino Nano
interesting project thanks
any code or other documentation?
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Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
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WWW.VE2DX.COM
Only the Best ICOM, ERC and HRD
https://groups.io/g/CIV
Follow
interesting project thanks
any code or other documentation?
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Richard VE2DX, Jesus Island, PQ-014
VE2DX ELECTRONIC
WWW.VE2DX.COM
Only the Best ICOM, ERC and HRD
https://groups.io/g/CIV
Follow
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VE2DX
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#88
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IC-720 CAT Control using Arduino Nano
Hi,
If anyone is interested I put a couple of posts up on the Icom IC720 io/group about using an Arduino Nano to control an IC-720 via the 24 pin connector on the back by emulating an IC-746 on the
Hi,
If anyone is interested I put a couple of posts up on the Icom IC720 io/group about using an Arduino Nano to control an IC-720 via the 24 pin connector on the back by emulating an IC-746 on the
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Alan AG7XS
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#87
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Re: 705 meter
John,
FYI put the meter online last friday and got a BUNCH being sent all over the place even Japan, Sweden, UK, France, Downunder, etc... WOW! keeping me way too busy!
Also looking to put together a
John,
FYI put the meter online last friday and got a BUNCH being sent all over the place even Japan, Sweden, UK, France, Downunder, etc... WOW! keeping me way too busy!
Also looking to put together a
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VE2DX
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#86
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Re: 705 meter
Hello John,
will offer this version On my website for 130$us for those interested, fully loaded and ready to go for the 705 and ICOM radios with Bluetooth like 705, just let me know your CI-V
Hello John,
will offer this version On my website for 130$us for those interested, fully loaded and ready to go for the 705 and ICOM radios with Bluetooth like 705, just let me know your CI-V
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VE2DX
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#85
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Re: 705 meter
I really like the meter Richard, would also look great for an ic-7300 as well as the ic-705 version. Really like it thanks for sharing.
Very Best Wishes and Very Best Regards.
73 John MM3UMZ.
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I really like the meter Richard, would also look great for an ic-7300 as well as the ic-705 version. Really like it thanks for sharing.
Very Best Wishes and Very Best Regards.
73 John MM3UMZ.
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John Bain
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#84
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705 meter
Playing around with a project from F4HWM, using a small M5Stack device with really nice results...
some changes overnight to fix 3 bugs ;
- DV is not being displayed. FIXED :D
- USB-D showing up as
Playing around with a project from F4HWM, using a small M5Stack device with really nice results...
some changes overnight to fix 3 bugs ;
- DV is not being displayed. FIXED :D
- USB-D showing up as
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VE2DX
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#83
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Correst CI-V operating voltage
Hello gang, someone sent me a message asking a very good question, what IS the correct CI-V voltage;
The answer is fairly simple 5VDC PtoP.
The idle CI-V voltage should be 5VDC and drops to near Zero
Hello gang, someone sent me a message asking a very good question, what IS the correct CI-V voltage;
The answer is fairly simple 5VDC PtoP.
The idle CI-V voltage should be 5VDC and drops to near Zero
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VE2DX
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#82
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