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The Icom IC-7600 covers the 160 to 6 meter amateur bands.  It utilizes IF-DSP technology and  selectable roofing filters at 3kHz, 6kHz and 15kHz. Like the IC-7700 and IC-7800, the IC-7600 uses dual 32-bit floating-point Texas Instruments DSP chips with one for the radio and the other for the spectrum scope.  This display is a 5.8 inch color WQVGA LCD.  
 
The Icom IC-7600 covers the 160 to 6 meter amateur bands.  It utilizes IF-DSP technology and  selectable roofing filters at 3kHz, 6kHz and 15kHz. Like the IC-7700 and IC-7800, the IC-7600 uses dual 32-bit floating-point Texas Instruments DSP chips with one for the radio and the other for the spectrum scope.  This display is a 5.8 inch color WQVGA LCD.  
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[[File:showIcom7600.jpg]]
  
 
Status: Currently on the market as of 2017, still in production.  Replaces the [[Icom IC-756 Family]] of transceivers.
 
Status: Currently on the market as of 2017, still in production.  Replaces the [[Icom IC-756 Family]] of transceivers.
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[[File:icomic7600firmwareup02.jpg]]
 
[[File:icomic7600firmwareup02.jpg]]
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==Operating==
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===Memory Channel===
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SAVE:
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#Set the desired frequency, operating mode and filter width in VFO mode.
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#From root press [MEMORY](F4) to display memories
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#Select channel # using up and down arrow keys or set
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#Push and hold [MW] for 1 sec. to program the displayed frequency, operating mode
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DELETE:
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#Select memory mode with [VFO/MEMO].
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#Push [MEMORY] (F-4) to select memory list screen.
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#Select the desired memory channel with the up and down arow keys
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#Push and hold [CLR] (F-5) for 1 sec. to clear the contents.
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SELECT:
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*Besides using the up and down arrow keys to scroll though the channels in memo mode you can go direct to channel
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*IN MEMO mode press [F-INP] and enter number, then press either the up or down arrow goes directly to channel number
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*press [EXIT/SET], [F-4], and hold [F-1] Roll and turn VFO to scroll though list on LCD, press [F-3] select to go to channel
  
 
==MARS / Extended Transmit and Receive==
 
==MARS / Extended Transmit and Receive==
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  [  16.414253] usb 1-1.1: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0
 
  [  16.414253] usb 1-1.1: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0
  
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Now lets test to see if the computer is receiving cat data from the rig.  Type this:
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cat /dev/ttyUAB0
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When you tune the VFO on the rig itself, you should see a bunch of ascii characers appear in terminal as output from cat - that means info is flowing from the rig to the computer via the FTDI cat cable.  good.
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Running fldigi as root the first time is recommended until everything working before worry about correcting permissions.  Use this command to enable rig control before running fldigi
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sudo adduser $USER dialout
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to configure your IC-7600 to accept audio from the USB interface, decide whether your digital mode operation will employ DATA 1 mode (D1), DATA 2 mode (D2), DATA 3 mode (D3), or will be accomplished with DATA mode not in use. Then open the transceiver's ACC SET menu and
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#set the appropriate entry's signal source to USB
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#set the USB MOD level to 50% (you can increase or decrease this later to fine-tune the output level)
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SET -> OTHERS -> CI-V Baud Rate          9600
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SET -> OTHERS -> CI-V Address            7Ah
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SET -> OTHERS -> Transceive              ON
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SET -> OTHERS -> Output (fot ANT)        OFF
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SET -> OTHERS -> USB Serial Function    Decode
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SET -> OTHERS -> Decide Baud Rate        19200
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USB Serial Function should be "Decode" and not "CI-V" if using rigcat!
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In Software
  
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[[Image:fldigi-ic7600-460x340.jpg]]
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#specify your transceiver's CI-V address in hexadecimal
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#set the radio's CI-V Transceive parameter to off
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#select the baud rate, parity, word length, and stop bits that match your radio's settings, do not use your radio's auto baud rate setting, as doing so can result in missed or garbled CI-V commands
  
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==Technical==
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Microphone pinout wiring guide.<BR>
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[[File:IcomIC7600microphonepinout.png]]<BR>
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Caution: Do not short pin 2 to ground as this can damage the internal 8 volt regulator.  DC voltage is applied to pin 1 for microphone operation. Use caution when using a non-Icom microphone.
  
 
[[Category:Electronics]]
 
[[Category:Electronics]]

Latest revision as of 18:01, 13 November 2017

The Icom IC-7600 covers the 160 to 6 meter amateur bands. It utilizes IF-DSP technology and selectable roofing filters at 3kHz, 6kHz and 15kHz. Like the IC-7700 and IC-7800, the IC-7600 uses dual 32-bit floating-point Texas Instruments DSP chips with one for the radio and the other for the spectrum scope. This display is a 5.8 inch color WQVGA LCD.

ShowIcom7600.jpg

Status: Currently on the market as of 2017, still in production. Replaces the Icom IC-756 Family of transceivers.

  • Receive Range 1: 0.030-60.000 MHz
  • Receive System: Single receiver
  • Dual Watch: Yes
  • Roofing Filter Capability: Yes
  • Roofing Filter Bandwidth: 15/6/3kHz
  • Third Order Intercept (IP3): Over 30 dBm
  • Transceiver Input Voltage: 13.8 Vdc
  • Transceiver Maximum Current: 23.0 A
  • Antenna Ports: 2
  • Computer Connection Type: USB or CI-V interface
  • Digital Mode Audio Input/Output: USB or 8-pin DIN
  • Voice Synthesizer Capability: Yes
  • Radio Dimensions: Width 13.375", Height 4.563", Depth: 11.000"
  • Weight: 22.000 lbs.
  • SSB/CW Maximum Power: 100 W
  • SSB/CW Minimum Power: 2 W
  • AM Maximum Power: 30 W
  • AM Minimum Power: 1 W

Ver.2.00 Firmware

Icomic7600firmwareup01.jpg

Tip: The first time you update, thoroughly read the Section 14 (UPDATING THE FIRMWARE) of the IC-7600’s instruction manual and information for firmware 2.00 on Icom Co. Support page. The firmware can be updated using a USB-flash drive.

Some new features:

  • point and click the mouse for Click-and-Listen receiver control.
  • Waterfall screens
  • additional functions added to the spectrum scope
  • APF AF Level setting
  • CI-V commands for antenna control, logging software and RIT/DELTA-TX
  • TX Delay (HF/50M) settings for variable delay time
  • Standby setting to remotely turn ON the IC-7600 using the REMOTE jack.
  • MOS-FET is now the default value of SEND Relay Type

Icomic7600firmwareup02.jpg

Operating

Memory Channel

SAVE:

  1. Set the desired frequency, operating mode and filter width in VFO mode.
  2. From root press [MEMORY](F4) to display memories
  3. Select channel # using up and down arrow keys or set
  4. Push and hold [MW] for 1 sec. to program the displayed frequency, operating mode

DELETE:

  1. Select memory mode with [VFO/MEMO].
  2. Push [MEMORY] (F-4) to select memory list screen.
  3. Select the desired memory channel with the up and down arow keys
  4. Push and hold [CLR] (F-5) for 1 sec. to clear the contents.

SELECT:

  • Besides using the up and down arrow keys to scroll though the channels in memo mode you can go direct to channel
  • IN MEMO mode press [F-INP] and enter number, then press either the up or down arrow goes directly to channel number
  • press [EXIT/SET], [F-4], and hold [F-1] Roll and turn VFO to scroll though list on LCD, press [F-3] select to go to channel

MARS / Extended Transmit and Receive

MARS/CAP Mod: IC-7600

RX Frequency Coverage Expansion

  • remove D52, D53, D54, and D55

TX Frequency Coverage Expansion

  • remove D56, D57, D58, and D59

offers: 1.6 - 30MHz and 51 - 54 MHz

5MHz Band Operation

  • remove D62

offers: 5.255 - 5.405 MHz

Icomic7600marscap01.png

Non-Icom Amplifier Connection

The ALC input level must be in the range 0 V to – 4 V. The transceiver does not accept positive volt-age. SEND RELAY type menu item (in the ACC set mode menu) which allows selection of the OMR-109F relay (LEAD) or a MOSFET interface (MOS-FET). The MOSFET option is rated at 250V/0.2A AC/DC, non-inductive. If the amplifier's open-circuit keying-line voltage is above 16V but below 250V, this option can be selected.

ACC set mode

Send Relay Type: Selects the switching relay type for [RELAY] from Reed and MOSFET. Select the suitable relay type when connecting a non-Icom linear amplifier.

  • Reed - Use mechanical relay. (16 V DC/0.5 A max.; default)
  • MOS-FET - Use semiconductor type relay. (250 V/200 mA max.)

Menu: SET -> ACC -> SEND Relay Type

The IC-7600 can key an amplifier circuit up to 250Vdc at 200 mA, select the correct keying mode via the ACC set menu.

With the Firmware Update Version 2.00 “MOS-FET” is now the default value of “SEND Relay Type.”

Use with SB-200 / SB-221 Amplifier

So, theoretically, you can use the IC-7600 with your old Heathkit amplifier without the Harbach Soft-Key interface as long as you use the MOS-FET ACC mode. However, you are better off if you go ahead and install the Soft-Key interface. If you have the Soft-Key interface installed, thus reducing the key line to approximately 0.7VDC at 1.5mA, then you will want to use the Reed ACC mode.

The recommended configuration: Use Harbach Electronics SK-220 Soft-Key Keying Interface and on the Icom ic7600 ACC set mode = Reed.

see also: Heathkit SB-221 HF Amplifier

Accessories

  • LDG M-7600 External Meter

FLDigi and Rig Control

FTDI has two types of drivers for all supported operating systems. These are the virtual COM port driver (VCP) and the D2XX API driver. Since the FTDI VCP driver is built into the Linux kernel we will use it.

  1. FTDI cable from the "remote" port on the Icom to the USB port on the PC.
  2. In console type "lsmod |grep -i ftdi" look for:
usbserial              53248  1 ftdi_sio

If not seen, linux doesn't recognize the cat cable

In Linux, the VCP drivers will appear as /dev/ttyUSBx. How to verify the built in COM port:

dmesg | grep -i FTDI

The output on the terminal window should contain the following: (lots of output, look for specifics)

[    1.905014] usb 1-1.1: Manufacturer: FTDI
[   16.413787] usbcore: registered new interface driver ftdi_sio
[   16.413796] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for FTDI USB Serial Device
[   16.413826] ftdi_sio 1-1.1:1.0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter detected
[   16.414253] usb 1-1.1: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0

Now lets test to see if the computer is receiving cat data from the rig. Type this:

cat /dev/ttyUAB0

When you tune the VFO on the rig itself, you should see a bunch of ascii characers appear in terminal as output from cat - that means info is flowing from the rig to the computer via the FTDI cat cable. good.

Running fldigi as root the first time is recommended until everything working before worry about correcting permissions. Use this command to enable rig control before running fldigi

sudo adduser $USER dialout

to configure your IC-7600 to accept audio from the USB interface, decide whether your digital mode operation will employ DATA 1 mode (D1), DATA 2 mode (D2), DATA 3 mode (D3), or will be accomplished with DATA mode not in use. Then open the transceiver's ACC SET menu and

  1. set the appropriate entry's signal source to USB
  2. set the USB MOD level to 50% (you can increase or decrease this later to fine-tune the output level)
SET -> OTHERS -> CI-V Baud Rate          9600
SET -> OTHERS -> CI-V Address            7Ah
SET -> OTHERS -> Transceive              ON
SET -> OTHERS -> Output (fot ANT)        OFF
SET -> OTHERS -> USB Serial Function     Decode
SET -> OTHERS -> Decide Baud Rate        19200

USB Serial Function should be "Decode" and not "CI-V" if using rigcat!

In Software

Fldigi-ic7600-460x340.jpg

  1. specify your transceiver's CI-V address in hexadecimal
  2. set the radio's CI-V Transceive parameter to off
  3. select the baud rate, parity, word length, and stop bits that match your radio's settings, do not use your radio's auto baud rate setting, as doing so can result in missed or garbled CI-V commands

Technical

Microphone pinout wiring guide.
IcomIC7600microphonepinout.png
Caution: Do not short pin 2 to ground as this can damage the internal 8 volt regulator. DC voltage is applied to pin 1 for microphone operation. Use caution when using a non-Icom microphone.