[RTTY] IC-7100

Bob Burns W9BU w9bu_lists at rlburns.net
Fri Feb 13 12:09:56 EST 2015


On 2/13/2015 11:05 AM, Jim W7RY wrote:
> All you need is a USB cable. No other interface required. The rig also
> has a built in sound card. So you can send RTTY directly from the
> computer with no other hardware required.

I don't have direct experience with the IC-7100, but that's how it works 
with the IC-7200 and IC-7600.

> You have to download and install a driver from the Icom Japan web site.

That driver and the installation instructions can be found here:

http://www.icom.co.jp/world/support/download/firm/IC-7600/usb1_20/

You must install the driver BEFORE connecting the USB cable between 
radio and computer.

> You can probably find the info on the web for one of the above mentioned
> rigs and N1MM+.

There's a file in the N1MM+ support wiki that walks you through how to 
do this:

http://n1mmplus.hamdocs.com/tiki-download_file.php?fileId=685

I also highly recommend a YouTube video that Julian Frost N3JF produced 
which walks you through the process of making an IC-7200 work with 
fldigi. It may be very helpful in understanding the concepts.

http://youtu.be/szFnnwBCilI?list=PLRSwUN4qr1LrlszOGjqjtVHqiBIdPy0Bn

Bob...


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