Spent the better part of a frustrating afternoon setting up a Field Day station in my RV. Rig is an IC-706MKII and I'm using a new net book computer, the ASUS 1000HA. WL installed ok and I think I ha
WELL CALL ME STUPID!! I found the answer in the WL archives immediately AFTER sending the missive below. The IC-706 hex code is 48H and all versions of the 706 must be set to this code to work in WL.
getting old is not for the faint of heart==trust me, you are in very good(or so I think)very good company cheers 73 john _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog
Gary, To get this information into the archives (again), another way to support unsupported Icom transceivers is to use the override function in the [RIGS] part of writelog.ini. For example, since th
Never thought of that Joe! I'll give it a try later today. I think you made a typo though in the 706 address. Shouldn't it be: IC-706=0x48? 73, Gary AL9A _____________________________________________
No, that will leave the IC-706 setting looking for the original IC-706. By setting the address for 0x58, Writelog will work with the IC-706mkIIg (its default address is 58h) when the 706 is specifie
After three days of this BS I'm at my wits end. Still no rig control under WL! I've reset the IC-706MKII CI-V hex address back to its default of 4E and entered the following line in the [Rigs] sectio
Gary, First, just checking, do you have the mkII or the mkIIg? There was an addendum that came with the IC706-mkIIg and the new address is 58H. Like I said, just checking. Also, a lot of ground has b
Gary, I have absolutely no problem with an Icom IC-706mkIIg and WL 10.71C. The 706 Mark II g is using the default CI-V address of 56h. I have set CI-V Baud (item 35) to 19.200 (personal preference -
Thanks to the many who've responded. I should have been a bit clearer about my settings. I have the radio set to 19200 baud and am using that speed in WL, not Auto. The USB to Serial adaptor is the s
Success!!! Many thanks to Jim NU4Y who put me onto the fix that finally solved my communication problem between my IC-706 and my ASUS net book computer. To review, the setup is a USB to 2 port serial