10/30/2023 0 Comments Ci v cable for icom 756pro3![]() If you want to access the radio remotely, press the Server Setup button (and also read the chapter on remote access in our user manual) as well as the chapter on using older radios. If it works, press “Save Settings” so that you don’t have to set it up again. You should see the frequency, mode, and s-meter work right away under the main View tab. Now select the baud rate in wfview to whatever the radio is using, and then press Connect in wfview. Technically, you can skip that step but since I don’t have a 756 and haven’t tried it, let’s default to the safer route on older radios. Go ahead and check the “Manual Radio CI-V Address” checkbox and then fill in the IC-756 Pro III default CI-V address just as it is on the radio (probably “6E”). Select the serial device – I don’t know what name your OS will give to it but it should be somewhat obvious. I don’t know what OS you’re running, but under linux it may be necessary to “own” the port for permission. ![]() You then connect the cable to the computer. If you have a microphone with a circular connector like HM-36 you can buy a adapter cable OPC-589 from ICOM or make one by your self. The microphone can be connected direct to the Control-RRC AUX/MIC jack, if you have a mic with RJ-45 connector like the HM-103. You should set the IC-756 Pro3 to the highest CI-V baud rate supported and to the default CI-V address. The 3.5 mm plug is connected to the radio CI-V jack.
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