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Ic-m710 Program
I know there's one out there because I had this program on an old computer before I lost all data on my hard drive.
It was a remote control panel that made frequency selections and other adjustments easy by a click of a mouse. Anyone know where I can locate it on the web? John |
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Ic-m710 Program
http://www.icomamerica.com/en/produc...0/default.aspx
You could try the above link. Cheers Oliver Fleming "EASI54" wrote in message ... I know there's one out there because I had this program on an old computer before I lost all data on my hard drive. It was a remote control panel that made frequency selections and other adjustments easy by a click of a mouse. Anyone know where I can locate it on the web? John -- EASI54 |
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Ic-m710 Program
EASI54 wrote in
: I know there's one out there because I had this program on an old computer before I lost all data on my hard drive. It was a remote control panel that made frequency selections and other adjustments easy by a click of a mouse. Anyone know where I can locate it on the web? John http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=3956 $129...pricey |
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Ic-m710 Program
EASI54 wrote in
: I know there's one out there because I had this program on an old computer before I lost all data on my hard drive. It was a remote control panel that made frequency selections and other adjustments easy by a click of a mouse. Anyone know where I can locate it on the web? John http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=3956 By the way, you're not supposed to be using it unless: 1 - You have in your hand a valid General Radio Operator's License or GMDSS Operator's License from the FCC, if you're USA or the equivalent from your home country as this allows operation on ANY frequency and sideband...not just USB on commercial marine channels. 2 - A valid General Class or Extra Class Amateur Radio License, if USA or an HF ham license from your country. That's why the manual says "DEALER ONLY" when it points to that data jack back in the back. Not my fault if you're busted on the wrong sideband off frequency somewhere....The radio's channelized for a reason.... I'm just pointing out the obvious...no flamewar intended... |
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Ic-m710 Program
I believe the one you want is the Windows M710 control panel program and not the Icom ex1726 DOS version radio software control program. I have the one you want but it's on my computer at work and I'm home for several weeks recovering from surgery. It used to be available from the Sailmail website but I don't see it there anymore. I'll get back to you when I get in to my shop. Eric On Apr 12, 12:31*pm, EASI54 wrote: I know there's one out there because I had this program on an old computer before I lost all data on my hard drive. It was a remote *control panel that made frequency selections and other adjustments easy by a click of a mouse. Anyone know where I can locate it on the web? John -- EASI54 |
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BTW, anyone can listen to communications without a license, and also may transmit as long as they are supervised by a licensed operator of that rig. Thought you should know. John |
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;707191]I believe the one you want is the Windows M710 control panel program
and not the Icom ex1726 DOS version radio software control program. I have the one you want but it's on my computer at work and I'm home for several weeks recovering from surgery. It used to be available from the Sailmail website but I don't see it there anymore. I'll get back to you when I get in to my shop. Eric Thank you Eric!! I couldn't remember where I got it from and all my searches came up empty. Being "for Free" is why it isn't available anymore. The other program Larry mentioned doesn't even come close to it for what I had seen from the Demo. Wishing you a speedy recovery! John |
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EASI54 wrote: BTW, anyone can listen to communications without a license, and also may transmit as long as they are supervised by a licensed operator of that rig. Thought you should know. John Bzzzt, Wrong again, would you like to try for what is behind Door #3???? Not even a Licensed Operator, can operate a Marine HF Radio that does NOT have a valid Station License posted, legally...... AND a non-licensed user "May" speak into the Microphone of a GMDSS Radio, HOWEVER, that does NOT constitute being the "Operator", or, Operating the Station. The Operator of a GMDSS Radio is REQUIRED to be Licensed as a GMDSS Operator...... |
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You wrote in news:you-8011E0.09563815042009
@netnews.worldnet.att.net: The Operator of a GMDSS Radio is REQUIRED to be Licensed as a GMDSS Operator...... Boy, that's a hot-button topic.....but true. But, just having a DSC- equipped, they told me was NOT a GMDSS-equipped ship. Here's a little-known, but very important part of Part 80 of the FCC Rules I bet everyone is guilty of violating..... "§ 80.310 Watch required by voluntary vessels. Voluntary vessels not equipped with DSC must maintain a watch on 2182 kHz and on 156.800 MHz (Channel 16) whenever the vessel is underway and the radio is not being used to communicate. Noncommercial vessels, such as recreational boats, may alternatively maintain a watch on 156.450 MHz (Channel 9) in lieu of VHF Channel 16 for call and reply purposes. Voluntary vessels equipped with VHF-DSC equipment must maintain a watch on 2182 kHz and on either 156.525 MHz (Channel 70) or VHF Channel 16 aurally whenever the vessel is underway and the radio is not being used to communicate. Voluntary vessels equipped with MF-HF DSC equipment must have the radio turned on and set to an appropriate DSC distress calling channel or one of the radiotelephone distress channels whenever the vessel is underway and the radio is not being used to communicate. Voluntary vessels equipped with Inmarsat A, B, C, M or Fleet F77 systems must have the unit turned on and set to receive calls whenever the vessel is underway and the radio is not being used to communicate. [73 FR 4485, Jan. 25, 2008] VerDate Aug" When was the last time you guys left your unused SSB radios tuned to 2182Khz and RUNNING with all that damned 2Mhz static when you were not using it? According to the rules, the HF radio must NEVER be turned off while underway, but must be left on 2182Khz or a DSC-Distress channel. -- ================================================== ========== Larry I've decided to worship Thor. My god has a hammer and isn't afraid to use it. Your god is a pacifist who got nailed to a tree. Any questions? |
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