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Ham radio deluxe free version
Ham radio deluxe free version










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O The first value is the default and the second (in parenthesis) are what I used.ĭata Off Mod - MIC or MIC, ACC (MIC, ACC)ĪCC/USB AF Beep/Speech Level - Off (No Such Setting)ĪCC/USB Output Select - AF (No Such Setting)ĬI-V UAB Port - Unlink From REMOTE (Unlink From REMOTE) O I used the default CI-V address of 94h because something I was messing with wouldn't let me change that value in the software so I just left the default value set. Don't know where they will be on the 7100. O These settings are under MENU -> SET -> CONNECTORS on the IC-7300. I think the IC-7100 is the same since I used that radio with the old (free) version of HRD. Here is what I run on my IC-7300 and HRD. CTS was for Kenwood radios from the instructions so doubt that would be my issue. Not sure if others have seen this problem or where I have gone wrong. It starts to do things and then gets to reading frequency and fails this part, seems to attempt 3 times but same result and a dreaded popup box appears. I understand my radio should be on, set to the CI-V add "box" to 88 on the HRD software, and verified memory mode is not on. I have played with the COMM ports, speed, DTR, and RTS settings but so far no banana. Before I send a message to the Ham Radio Deluxe help desk figured I might ask here. I have installed the USB 1.3 software from Icom to communicate with the radio to my computer. I currently cannot get my radio and my computer to talk to each other (Icom-7100 and windows 10 machine Via usb port, Icom cable has been plugged in). If they don’t, ask them why not and what do they have to lose.Well figured I might try this (registered) software out since I now can actually hear people talking and would like to start logging contacts if I can. Luckily with HRD, development is continuing with the commercial product.ĭo you use other freeware amateur radio programs? Ask your favorite program authors if they would consider open sourcing their software. I hate to keep sounding like a broken record, but the situation with HRD, and in particular with the 5.x freeware version, illustrates just why freeware is a problematic software model and ultimately a technological dead end for a hobby like amateur radio.

ham radio deluxe free version

Others may host the files for download free of charge. The current owner, W4PC, has stated that the freeware 5.x version will continue to be free, however they will no longer host the files for download and there will be no further development on the 5.x version. After the HRD freeware product was sold by its author, it was converted to a commercial software product. Ham Radio Deluxe has announced that the final free version of HRD will be removed from their servers September 1, 2013.












Ham radio deluxe free version