Icom IC-705 Ci-v Reference Guide english - Page 18
Command formats, Operating frequency, Operating mode, Band edge frequency settings
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REMOTE CONTROL Remote control (CI-V) information DDCommand formats •• Operating frequency Command: 00, 03, 05, 1C 03 1 XX 2 XX 3 XX 4 XX 5 0X •• Duplex Offset frequency setting Command: 0C, 0D q XX w XX e 0X 10 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 GHz digit: (fixed) 100 MHz digit: 0 ~ 4 1 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 MHz digit: (fixed) 1 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9 •• Operating mode Command: 01, 04, 06 q XX w XX 1Operating mode 00 :LSB 05 :FM 01 :USB 06 :WFM 02 :AM 07 :CW-R 03 :CW 08 :RTTY-R 04 :RTTY 17 :DV 2Filter setting 01 :FIL1 02 :FIL2 03 :FIL3 - - LLFilter setting, (2) can be skipped with command 01 and 06. In that case, "FIL1" is selected with command 01 and the default filter setting of the operating mode is automatically selected with command 06. •• Band edge frequency settings Command: 02*, 1E 01, 1E 03 q w e r t y u i o !0 !1 !2 XXXXXXXXXX 0 X 2 DXXXXXXXX 0 X •• Codes for CW message contents Command: 17 (Up to 30 characters) To send CW messages, use the following character codes. Character 0 ~ 9 A ~ Z a ~ z ASCII code 30 ~ 39 41 ~ 5A 61 ~ 7A 2F 3F 2E 2D 2C 3A Character Space ASCII code 27 28 29 3D 2B 22 40 20 LL"FF" stops sending CW messages. LL"^" is used to transmit a string of characters with no inter-character space. Edge number*: 01 ~ 30 10 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 GHz digit: (fixed) 100 MHz digit: 0 ~ 4 Separator (fixed) 10 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9 100 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9 10 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9 1 GHz digit: (fixed) 100 MHz digit: 0 ~ 4 Lower edge Higher edge * When obtaining the edge number (by command "02"), the edge number (1) is not returned. 17