Interface Tailored to Icom Transceivers This Icom exclusive software gives you most functions and modes from your Icom transceiver in your ham shack. Several separate windows for CW keyer settings, voice memory, SSB passband settings for both transmit and receive, and filter settings.

  1. Icom Radio Programming Software
  2. Icom Ct-17 Ci-v Software
  • Icom America loaned the RS-BA1 software for this review. Connecting the Radio to a Computer All supported radios have a CI-V remote control jack for the serial connection to a computer. Newer radios in the list also have either an RS-232 jack or a USB connector to use instead of the CI-V jack.
  • Use a CI-V Router! This box is an intelligent replacement for the ICOM ® IC CT-17. It provides a USB interface to the PC and three isolated CI-V ports, with ICOM ® message store and forward between each of the total of four ports to prevent collisions.
  • ICOM CI-V INTERFACE ICOM's CI-V protocol is based on a relatively simple bi-directional, single-wire TTL level signaling system. The single wire consists of a communications line (DATA) and a ground reference (GND). The DATA line is held high when there is no traffic.
  • The N4PY software license is not transferable to another user. Specific Download Information To configure the program for your Icom radio: a) Start the program. B) Select 'Settings' at the top of the Radio screen. C) In the 'Interface' window, select the correct Icom radio from the radio type list box. D) Leave the CI-V address set at 'Default'.
  • Icom's CT-17 interface was legacy serial RS-232 and is not a pretty solution these days with 9 to 25 pin converters and USB to 232 adapters. This interface is a true USB transceiver interfacing to the Icom CIV standard (remote connector on your radio).
  • Here are some links to software for use with CI-V controlled Icom rigs: CI-V Test by DF4OR - Freeware program to test CI-V bus. CI-V Commander by AA6YQ - Freeware program to control Icom rigs and monitor CI-V bus. IC706 Memory Manager by G4FEV - Freeware program.

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My current station consists of an IC-7610 and an IC-7300, driving a Yaesu VL-1000 (Quadra) amplifier. The antenna is a Cushcraft R8.

Feature Links

Upgrade the RS-BA1 suite to V1.96 (base installation required).
The new IC-7300 direct-sampling SDR HF/6m transceiver.
The IC-7610, announced at Tokyo HamFair 2016. Test report.
The new IC-R8600 wideband multi-mode receiver. Click for link. Test report.
The IC-7850 at APDXC 2014, Osaka, Japan FCC/IC certified 15 Jan. 2015
Click logo for the new IC-7100 page. Read my IC-7100 User Review & Test Report.
Click logo for the IC-7410 page.
Click logo for the IC-9100 page. Take the Icom Wakayama factory tour, featuring IC-9100. Firmware upgrade!
The new IC-9700 144/430/1240 MHz SDR Transceiver, shown at Tokyo Ham Fair 2018.
The new Icom IC-705 Portable SDR HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver, shown at Tokyo Ham Fair 2019.
The new Icom IC-PW2 1 kW LDMOS HF/6m Amplifier, shown at Tokyo Ham Fair 2019.
View the comprehensiveIcom Japan IC-7800 pages. Click logo for IC-7800 links.
Click logo for the IC-7700 page, with many links including my IC-7700 User Review and V2.0 Firmware. View the IC-7700 Promotion Movie. View my Dayton 2014 IC-7700 V2.0 presentation.
IC-7600 Page. IC-7600 at Tokyo Hamfair 2008. CompareIC-7600 to other Icom radios. View my IC-7600 User Review.
Thenew IC-7200is at Dayton 2008! Have a peek inside. Get IC-7200brochure.
IC-R9500 receiver. Visit IØGEJ's updated IC-R9500 page. Get the IC-R9500 brochure*. View Icom JapanIC-R9500 page. Get IC-R9500 User Manual. Check out Gary, ZS6YI's IC-R9500 User Review and interior photos as well as interior underside views.
Click logo for IC-756 Pro III Page - technical summary, Pro III/Pro II comparison, articles, links etc. Read my IC-756Pro III User Review and facts on the new MOSFET PA Unit. Visit Don, AA5AU's IC-756Pro III Pages.
IC-756Pro II brochure*, User Review, improvements and features*. 'CQ Ham Radio' interview on Pro II. IC-756Pro II Technical Report*mirror site
Click logo for my ID-5100A Test Report. Download ID-5100A/ID-5100E brochure.
The new ID-51A/E PLUS2 D-Star handheld, now with Terminal & Access Point modes.
The new rules for the US 60m amateur band, per FCC R&O Nov. 18, 2011, and their implementation on current Icom HF radios.
IC-746Pro (IC-7400 outside North America): Get IC-746Pro ARRL Test Results* (QST, May 2002) and Expanded Test Report*(ARRL Members-Only website). Compare IC-746Pro and IC-756Pro II. View IC-746Pro BPF Indicator. John, W3ULS' review of the N4PY IC-746Pro software. Lidio, IØGEJ's 'IC-756Pro & IC-746Pro'.
View the IC-7000 brochure*. Read IC-7000 main page. Visit Bob AB5N's IC-7000 Mic Mod page and Scott N7SS' IC-7000 FAQ.
Icom has discontinued the IC-703 HF/6m portable. Download the IC-703brochure*, user manual*and60m*enabling procedure. Visit my IC-703 page.
Click logo for the Icom FAQ site on QSL.NET. View the Icom HF Comparison Chart.
Why is 6 dB of compression desirable in SSB operation? Hereis the reason.
The DATA Mode in Icom HF Transceivers
List of popular Icom filters, and their passbands. Read why 9 MHz & 455 kHz IF filters should be closely matched.
'Why do I need an external amplifier keying relay?'Read why. [mirror]
Shopping for an older Icom HF radio? Look into 'Icom Oldies but Goodies'.
The 'King of Beasts' - the IC-781. SeeHidden Features, Filter Upgrade, ALC Fix and PSU Repair.
Choices: Used IC-781 or new IC-756Pro3?
Click icon for the Nardo EPROM RAMboard. Here are the PBT Mod for the 'IF-Shift' IC-751A, and the PIEXX UX-14PX board.
Click icon for N2CBU's IC-R71A Technical Information Resource including RAM module info.

Replacement options for the EX-314 RAM board in your IC-751/A, R-71 etc.

EX-314 Battery Replacement:Icom KBProcedure [mirror] W9GB's Icom EX-314 Page
Click logofor PIEXX home page.
Click logo for SultanTronics - keying & receive antenna switching interface products.
Replacement PCB for main tuning sensor: fits IC-735, 761, 765, 781, 275, 375 & 475.
Click logo for Idiom Press Inc. - supplier of the Logikey CW Keyer, SCAF-1 Filter etc.
Click button for RadioWare, featuring the Front-End Saver product line by Gary Nichols KD9SV. View Front-End-Saver and DXpedition II brochures*.
The Icom Tech Support Knowledge Base
Ekki, DF4OR's CI-V Pages, including software and N4TXI's interface. Also: Commander.
Download the CI-V Reference Manual (3rd Edition, 1993). Interfacing* from Ham Radio Deluxe.
The PIEXX CIVUSB CI-V/USB Adapter. Icom CT-17 manual*.
IC-7300 and IC-7850/51 USB Port Setting Manual V1.0
Go to Download Page for Icom documents.
Download Icom radio user manuals and firmware from the Icom Japan Support site.
Download Icom radio user manuals and other items from the Icom America and Icom Japan sites
Icom radio info, 60m-ready mods etc. from https://www.mods.dk/
CQHam Russia Site - documentation, mods etc.
Get more Icom documents from the RigPix Data Base.
Click button for George, W5YR's comparison of DSP (IC-756Pro II) and analogue (IC-765) IF filter passbands.
Click icon for 'Audio Image, and Filter Bandwidth Settings, in the 756Pro/Pro2/Pro3'
'dBm from Heaven': exploit the band noise/noise floor margin for quieter reception.
JA7UDE

N. Oba JA7UDE's archived reports: IC-756Pro/Pro2IC-7400IC-7800 Workshop

Click button for Dave Zantow, N9EWO's Radio Receiver Page. Dave's News Page
Click logo for Heil Sound Inc. website. View 756Pro-series settings for various Heil elements.
'Roll Your Own' microphones for Icom radios.
Click button for Mike Mellinger, WAØSXV's IC-756Pro page. Also view Mike's PW-1 page.
Click icon for IC-PW1 links. IC-PW1 PSU repair.
Click icon for IC-PW1 ALC advisory (also applicable to other solid-state amplifiers).
Click icon to download IC-4KL User Manual. Read Matt KK5DR's IC-4KL restoration article.
Click icon for Icom Japan home page: English
Click icon for IC-PS35, IC-PS30 and IC-765 PSU Page.
Google Translate for on-line Japanese-English translation service.
Click icon for PS-125 service manual. Change the PS-125 mains voltage setting from 120V to 240V. Quieten the PS-125 cooling fan with Matt, KK5DR's PS-125 Fan Modification.
View VK6HK's IC-756 LCD Page. Also: Johnny, VR2XMC's IC-756 FL-44A SSB Filter Upgrade. Ever speculate about the IC-756 family's heritage- especially the die-cast chassis/heatsink?
Click icon for an interface between the Yaesu Quadra amplifier and an Icom exciter.
DXLab Suite - a freeware rig-control software suite for Icom and other makes.
Here's where I once worked; now neither fan nor relay noise in my shack troubles me!

Icom RS-BA1 software makes it possible to monitor and control Icom transceivers either locally or remotely. This article is for vision-impaired amateur radio operators who want to use RS-BA1 to display the settings of an Icom HF transceiver on a computer screen for improved visibility.

The basics of rig monitoring are described in a separate article using Ham Radio Deluxe in the examples.

Using RS-BA1 with a screen reader is described in another article.

Software

The RS-BA1 software runs on Windows XP(SP3), Vista, and Windows 7 systems. It consists of two programs—Remote Control and Remote Utility—each with an icon on the Desktop.

When the control computer is connected directly to the radio, only the Remote Control program is required. The Remote Utility handles remote communication over the Internet. In that case, a second computer (server) is located at the transceiver. (A base station server is not required for an IC-7700 with firmware version 2.0 or later.)

The Instruction Manual explains how to set up the serial connections for both programs.

Icom Radio Programming Software

The list of supported radios is as follows: IC-746, 746PRO, 756PROII/III, 7000, 7100, 7200, 7400, 7600, 7700, 7800, and 9100. There are also general sets of controls in the program that might work with older Icom radios.

Icom America loaned the RS-BA1 software for this review.

Connecting the Radio to a Computer

All supported radios have a CI-V remote control jack for the serial connection to a computer. Newer radios in the list also have either an RS-232 jack or a USB connector to use instead of the CI-V jack.

A TTL level converter is required for a CI-V connection. For this article, the level converter (Radio port) in a MicroHam USB Interface III was used to connect the transceiver CI-V jack to a USB port on my computer.

I also tried a less expensive serial-USB adapter with a Prolific Technology chip. The RS-BA1 Remote program worked with the adapter, but the direct CI-V connection to the radio failed intermittently. Serial adapters with FTDI chipsets are reportedly much more reliable.

RS-BA1 User Interface

The graphical user interface for the Remote Control Program is shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1. RS-BA1 graphical user interface for an Icom 746PRO.

Left/right mouse click on a knob to turn it counter-clockwise or clockwise, respectively.

The radio panel window is 6.0' H x 7.8' W on a typical 22' display. The size is not adjustable, and it is not affected by the screen dpi setting. Labels on the buttons are 0.1' high.

RS-BA1 works well with the Windows screen magnifier utility.

Icom Ct-17 Ci-v Software

Radio Menu Settings

Some radio menu items can be set using RS-BA1 menus. For example, the View→Set Mode menu can be used to configure the Notch Filter and Meter Peak Hold settings. Selecting each item in the View→Operating Panels menu opens a small sub-screen with controls, such as the Noise Reduction level, Filter options, and CW Keyer settings. Many of these sub-screens are also accessible by right-clicking buttons in the graphical radio panel.

User-Defined Keyboard Shortcuts

The Operations→Shortcut menu lets you assign hot keys that operate controls on the panel. For example, default shortcut keys enable you to (1) enter the operating frequency using the number pad on the computer keyboard and (2) toggle between VFO A and B using the space-bar.

Programming Memory Channels

The program can also be used to create or edit memory channel data and save it in the computer. These channel memories are accessible only with the program. The Remote Controller can not read from the radio memory or write to it.

Rig Monitoring

The data screen on the control panel (Figure 2) has a lot of useful information besides the operating frequency.

Figure 2. RS-BA1 data screen for an IC-746PRO.

All of the multi-meter readings—S-meter, power, ALC, COMP, and SWR—are shown on the data screen. The Icom graphical multi-meter is compared with the Ham Radio Deluxe and Kenwood ARCP meters in a separate article.

software protection service has stopped Some buttons have a simulated status light (Figure 3)—an area that turns light blue when the function is on.

Figure 3. RS-BA1 status light shows Noise Reduction is ON.

A YouTube video by Simon Lewis, ZL4PLM, demonstrates the program.

Summary

The RS-BA1 Remote Control Program can be used to monitor an Icom HF transceiver using a computer display for improved visibility. All multi-meter readings (power, SWR, etc.) are shown on the screen. Some radio menu items are also accessible. You can create and edit memory channels that are stored in computer memory.

Acknowledgment

Thanks to Diane Morrison, KE7PCS, of Icom America, Inc. for loaning the software, and to Chris Zenchenko, WN9RSQ, for helpful information.

Author Information

Peter DeNeef, AE7PD, is an Extra Class amateur radio operator in the USA. This website has no ads or conflicts of interest.

Email: HamRadioAndVision 'at' gmail 'dot' com.

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