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Setting up a icom 756 pro3 using ham radio deluxe
Setting up a icom 756 pro3 using ham radio deluxe






setting up a icom 756 pro3 using ham radio deluxe

On Fri, at 5:57 PM Roy Ashkenaz wrote: Thank you Bruce. I guess today was my day to learn something new! Roy K2RMA In reality, if he did not live so close to me, and have a good scope on his rig (ICOM 76510?), he never would have seen my audio on the waterfall. We traced the issue to my radio being set to USB rather than USB-D.

setting up a icom 756 pro3 using ham radio deluxe

Most ICOM radios in the IC-746/756 series require you to use "USB-D" or "LSB-D", and a number of Yaesu's require that you select and configure a digital mode such as "User-U", "PSK31-U", etc." I've run my Signalink for 3.5 years as USB mode, but a fellow ham living about 1 mile from me told me he heard my voice (while I was talking to someone) over the radio while I was transmitting with FT8.

setting up a icom 756 pro3 using ham radio deluxe

Most newer radios must be in a "digital" mode in order to Transmit properly. After toiling for awhile, I came up with the macro string to change my rig to USB-D The macro is: As a note, hidden in the SignaLink documentation for using their cable to the ICOM 746/756 accessory 8-pin port is the note " If the SignaLink is attached to your radio’s Data or Accy Port, then your radio might not be configured properly to use that port.








Setting up a icom 756 pro3 using ham radio deluxe