Unit installation
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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
Voice Response:
"HF on <port>, <I/K/Y><type> On/Off" where <port> is the radio port on the controller
that the HF radio is connected to, <I/K/Y> signifies the brand of the radio (Icom, Kenwood or
Yaesu, respectively), and <type> signifies the radio type. On/Off indicates whether the PTT will be
left on while serial data is being sent (default is off).
Icom Notes:
Because the Icom radios can co-exist on a common serial bus (CI-V), a radio address is
needed to select what radio gets the serial data. The list below shows the addresses of
some Icom radios. If you don't find your radio listed, check your radio's owner's manual.
Some Icom radios will let you change their addresses. This should not cause any problems
as long as you don't change the address of an IC-735 to anything but 04 and you don't
change the address of any other radio to 04. The IC-735 uses a slightly different format to
set the frequency and the controller software uses this format whenever the radio address is
set to 04.
Icom Radio Addresses
Radio Address Radio Type Radio Address Radio Type
04 IC-735 34 IC-471 A/E/H
08 IC-R7000 36 IC-1271 A/E
16 IC-275 A/E/H 38 IC-781
18 IC-375 A 40 IC-725
20 IC-475 A/E/H 42 IC-R9000
22 IC-575 A/H 44 IC-765
24 IC-1275 A/E 46 IC-970 A/E/H
26 IC-R71 A/E/D 48 IC-726
28 IC-751 A 50 IC-R72
30 IC-761 52 IC-R7100
32 IC-271 A/E/H 72 IC-706
Example 1:
I want to tell the controller that there is an Icom IC-725 on radio port 2.
195 2 1 16