Here is my example:
radio one type = IC765
radio one receiver address = 44
radio one control port = serial 1
radio one baud rate = 1200
As you see you also need to supply radio one baud rate if it is different
from 4800 which is TR log default. Check to what baud rate your radio is
set.
73, Igor UA9CDC
> It looks like I will need to interface TR with an Icom 765 and maybe a
> TS-830S (backup if the 765 takes a dump) instead of my TS-870S for a
> particular operation.
>
> I'm NOT an ultra "techie", and must confess cluelessness about the
> following under RADIO ONE/TWO RECEIVER ADDRESS(ES) in the Manual:
>
> Table 25 - RECEIVER ADDRESSES show the Icom 765 with an Address (base 10)
> of 44. The text says "The number must be entered in base 10." It doesn't
> appear I have to do this with a TS-830S.
>
> If the Icom 765 is the Primary RADIO ONE, apparently I still need to plug
> in (some) number but simply don't understand this, folks. Is 44 correct
or
> how do I calculate (base 10)? And, exactly how should that line read?
>
> RADIO ONE RECEIVER ADDRESS = ??
>
> "HELP!"
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> 73...
>
> Rick, K6VVA
>
>
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