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Solder only one of connectors X1, X2. X1 is standard USB-B female, X2 can be used if you want to use other cable than A-B.
Solder only one of connectors X1, X2. X1 is standard USB-B female, X2 can be used if you want to use other cable than A-B.
=Note=
If communication errors occur during tune, you have to disable CI-V transceive mode. For IC706:
* Turn the radio off
* Press LOCK
* Turn the radio on
* Rotate M-CH knob to menu item '''36 CI-V TRN'''
* Rotate main tunning knob counterclockwise to set '''oFF'''
* Turn radio off and on


=PCB=
=PCB=

Revision as of 08:29, 5 October 2014

Tested with: IC-706MKIIG, IC-7400


Schematics

Schematics of USB2CIV

I've used my favourite USB to serial converter FT232RL in recommended wiring. After many experiments I've found it is not possible to make interface without supply from radio. Radio provides voltage through high impedance. It can work statically but reaching real communication speeds is impossible, rise edges are too slow. Supply can be about +5 to +12V . For my purpose best fits +8V from microphone connector (pin 1) next to the CI-V jack (on IC706 family).

Solder only one of connectors X1, X2. X1 is standard USB-B female, X2 can be used if you want to use other cable than A-B.

Note

If communication errors occur during tune, you have to disable CI-V transceive mode. For IC706:

  • Turn the radio off
  • Press LOCK
  • Turn the radio on
  • Rotate M-CH knob to menu item 36 CI-V TRN
  • Rotate main tunning knob counterclockwise to set oFF
  • Turn radio off and on

PCB

Photos

On the pictures is version for IC-706MKIIG - supply is connected to microphone RJ-45, pin 1.

Used box can be obtained here: http://krabicky.cz/viewproduct.php?=SID&productid=200