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CAT control
« on: 2016-01-04, 09:39:35 »
HI,
I want to run CAT commands over the RRC to my IC-7100. Am I correct in thinking I connect the base unit USB connection to the radio RRC and the control RRC USB connection to the computer. I guess there is some configuration to do also.

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Bob

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #1 on: 2016-01-04, 12:04:21 »
You also need a CAT connection from Radio-RRC com2 to the Radio-CI-V

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #2 on: 2016-01-04, 13:15:13 »
Hi Mike,
Thanks. I reread the manual and I guess it does say that but its not easy to understand. Its a shame the USB port can't be used as that is used for local CAT control.

So to recap. I connect my radio base unit CI-V jack to the radio RRC Com2. At the control RRC end I use the USB connection from control RRC to computer. When I connect this I have COM6,7,8,9. I guess I can chose any of these.

QUERY: In the configuration for the control RRC there is a setting that says 'Use USB COM port as COM2'. This would seem to imply I can use the USB connection although I've not tried it.

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #3 on: 2016-01-04, 13:31:16 »
There is no USB host support in the RRCs like in a PC.

Yes if you want to use USB to the PC you set "use USB COM Port as COM2" to yes and you connect the PC software to the PC comport which correspond to RRC COM2 probably PC COM8 in your case.(check device manager)

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #4 on: 2016-01-04, 14:04:27 »
Sorry, still need to clear up a couple of things. I understand the gist of it now.

On the radio RRC I configure Serial Settings COM2 mode to 'mode 2 ICOM CI-V'
On the control RRC do I configure Serial Settings COM2 mode to 'mode 2 ICOM CI-V' as well and also set 'Use USB COM port as COM2'.

The microbit cable you pointed to had a power connection. The cables available over here are powered from the RS232 interface by raising DTR (example http://www.g4zlp.co.uk/unified/IcomCAT.shtml) and are much less expensive. Is it possible to use one of these?

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #5 on: 2016-01-04, 14:35:29 »
Yes correct. and same baudrate settings as in the radio and PC program (for example 9600 baud)

Interfaces powered by the Serial port cannot be used, they must be powered separate like ICOM CT-17 or our Interface

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #6 on: 2016-01-18, 17:54:38 »
Got the cable, connected everything and it all worked great. I am using CAT via SDR-Console Satellite Tracking application that uses the OmniRig library.

However, its now not working. I updated the firmware in my IC-7100 to the latest version as there was a fix to the SSB audio drive level I wanted. The radio all seems fine after the update. When I start CAT control it first reported that it can't connect and now its saying 'Port Busy'. I've checked all configuration settings and nothing is changed. Checked all cables are plugged correctly. Checked that COM7 is still mapped to COM2 in RR and the device manager reports its working.

I've run out of ideas.
Bob

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #7 on: 2016-01-18, 18:18:40 »
Just had another idea. The 7100 was set to auto-baud CI-V and RemoteRig to 9600. I set the 7100 to 19200 and RemoteRig to 19200 and immediately it connected. I think Icom broke something in the auto-baud method in the firmware upgrade.

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Re: CAT control
« Reply #8 on: 2016-01-20, 09:01:19 »
Unfortunately this was not a solution as the next time I started up I had to reconfigure to 9600 then back to 19200 to get a connection. The fault remained as 'can't connect' followed by 'port busy'. I am checking with Icom-7100 group to see where the issue lies but I'm guessing they have changed something and caused an incompatibility with RRC.

Anyone else set up with a 7100 using remote CAT?

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Re: CAT control ... Solution?
« Reply #9 on: 2025-01-04, 05:47:49 »
Did yoiu ever find a solution to this problem?

Here is mine (posted but no opne has replied (sigh)

- Can you set the CT-17 to 19,200 bps?
- If so, is it automaticall.y recogmized?
 
Computer configuration:
- Computer (HRD, or RS-BA1, or RTSystems) --> (USB) RemoteRig --> Internet --> RemoteRig (serial) --> DB25-DB9 converter --> Icom CT-17 --> IC-7100 radio "Remote" jack / 9600 bps.
 
I have it set for 9600 bps and I have issues remote controlling the IC7100. I want to try higher data rate but I don't know if the CT-17 will automatically recongize it, or if it's even doable.
 
The CT-17 manual only mentions 1200 baud BUT I have it at 9600 and it works but it's sluggish and unusable (HRD, RS-BA1 nor can I read/wriote to the IC-7100 using RTSystems softweare). Per the IC-7100, I can use CI-V up to 19,200 bps.
 
Has anyone had experience setting their IC-7100 to go through the CT-17 at higher baud rates (19,200 bps)?
 
Link - I have 1 Gbps U/D fiber at this end and HS Cable (100Mbps/10 Mbps) on the CT-17 / IC7100 end
 
I used to remote control my previous TS-480SAT with no problem and I do have a Flex 6400 which is also working fine. My issue is that I cannot remote control, program, or run data via the RemoteRig + CT-17 interfaces. The control head works just fine for voice mode.