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Rumlogng voice keyer5/15/2023 ![]() ![]() Just enable CI-V Transceive on the radio and leave this unchecked. This is not needed on most radios made after the IC-718 (late 90s). Set the radio to the default CI-V address and enter it in as a manual address above. This is needed on older radios that do not respond to Radio ID queries (command 0x19 0x00). Use CI-V address as Model ID too: Check this box to cause wfview to infer the radio’s capabilities by assuming the provided CI-V address is the same as the model number.Enable CI-V Transceive on your radio instead. We recommend not checking this box unless absolutely necessary. For example, if you have an Icom IC-756 Pro, enter “5C” here for the default CI-V address on this model. The input format is hex, which is the same as the radio’s menu and documentation. Manual Radio CI-V Address: Check this box to manually set the radio’s CI-V address.Don’t forget to turn on CI-V Transceive, as we use that feature to automatically find your radio. wfview automatically figures out the CI-V address and model number for most radios. These controls should not be used except for very old radios that do not support CI-V Radio ID queries or for unusual circumstances. Network: Select this option if you are accessing your radio over a network.Serial (USB): Select this option if your radio connects to this computer using a Serial port, USB port, or Serial CI-V USB adapter. ![]() Under Radio Access are controls relating to how wfview access your radio: Radio Access, User Interface, Radio Settings, Radio Server, External Control, Experimental Radio Access The settings are saved in a format detailed here. The Settings tab has several “pages” of settings:Įach page contains categories of settings. ![]()
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