Icom ID-1 Instruction Manual - Page 77

Low-speed data communication

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DATA OPERATION 9 Low-speed data communication In addition to the data communication, a low-speed data communication capability is available. Low-speed data communications require narrow passband width, thus digital voice mode is used and provides a simultaneous operation with voice and data. q Set the desired frequency. w Select DV (Digital voice) mode. • Click [MODE] on the main screen or push [MODE] on the RC24. eSet another settings, such as repeater, digital code squelch, transmit output power. rClick " " or select "Exit(X)" in File menu to quit the application. NOTE: The application must be quit during low-speed data operation. The application and a low-speed data communication software cannot be operated simultaneously, due to both of data passing through the ID-1 USB port. t Start up the low-speed data communication application. ySet the application as follows. • Port : The same COM port number as ID-1's • Baud rate : 19200 bps • Data : 8 bit • Parity : None • Stop : 1 bit • Flow control : Xon/Xoff uPush and hold [PTT] to transmit, release to receive the data. • Refer to the instruction of the application that how to send or receive data. NOTE: • A communication error may occur depending on the com- bination of the OS used, and the low-speed data commu- nication application installed in your PC. • "Packet-loss" (loosing a part of data) may occur when communicating through internet network. When "Packet- loss" occurs, [TX/RX] indicator lights orange. 9 • ASCII code's characters are only usable. 70

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9
DATA OPERATION
9
Low-speed data communication
In addition to the data communication, a low-speed data com-
munication capability is available.
Low-speed data communications require narrow passband
width, thus digital voice mode is used and provides a simul-
taneous operation with voice and data.
q
Set the desired frequency.
w
Select DV (Digital voice) mode.
Click [MODE] on the main screen or push [MODE] on the RC-
24.
e
Set another settings, such as repeater, digital code
squelch, transmit output power.
r
Click
or select
Exit(X
)
in File menu to quit the appli-
cation.
NOTE:
The application must be quit during low-speed data
operation. The application and a low-speed data commu-
nication software cannot be operated simultaneously, due
to both of data passing through the ID-1 USB port.
t
Start up the low-speed data communication application.
y
Set the application as follows.
Port
: The same COM port number as ID-1
s
Baud rate
: 19200 bps
Data
: 8 bit
Parity
: None
Stop
: 1 bit
Flow control
: Xon/Xoff
u
Push and hold [PTT] to transmit, release to receive the
data.
Refer to the instruction of the application that how to send or re-
ceive data.
NOTE:
A communication error may occur depending on the com-
bination of the OS used, and the low-speed data commu-
nication application installed in your PC.
•“
Packet-loss
(loosing a part of data) may occur when
communicating through internet network. When
Packet-
loss
occurs, [TX/RX] indicator lights orange.
ASCII code
s characters are only usable.