Specifications

Level, Squelch, APF, NR, PBT , IF Shift, Keyer... Most of these commands are implemented
from the Level windows (Transceiver/Levels submenu or Toolbar's button). Controls
automatically update at startup; then click ICOM to update the controls.
Levels window (IC-7100)
If necessary additional commands may be implemented using the Monitoring's macro buttons
or TRX-Command.
About the memory channels
The number of memory channels (= number of the last channel available) is limited to 99 for all
the models. TRX-Manager begins memory channels numbering from #1; some ICOMs begin
numbering from #0 and a shift of one unit is possible between the channel number displayed
by the program and the one displayed by the transceiver. If the first channel is Channel #0,
please check C00 (Setup). Selection of the memory bank (if possible like with IC-7000) is
done from the Display/Memory Channels window .
The editing or the transfer of the channels from the PC to the transceiver is possible from the
Edit/Memorysubmenu or by a right click from the channel window. Note that if you modify the
contents of the memories from the transceiver, there can be a difference with the contents
displayed by the program. It is therefore recommended to modify the contents of the
memories only from the program. In addition the transfer of the memories to the transceiver is
very slow.
Reading the memory channels content is not supported
TRX-Manager can NOT read the contents of the memories of ICOM transceivers. It could be done,
but was not programmed in order to preserve the compatibility between the various models;
moreover data like the shift, CTCSS tones etc. could be read only from some ICOMs by a specific
command which is not available on the other models. Nevertheless, TRX-Manager reads the
frequency and the mode of each channel when they are individually accessed from the program
and preserves the values, between sessions, on hard disk.
If these functions are available on your ICOM, TRX-Manager memorizes the receive and
transmit frequencies (SPLIT mode), tonality CTCSS (repeater and T-Squelch). The repeater
shift (DUP) is ALWAYS memorized as a receive-transmit shift in SPLIT mode (except
IC-820/821/910 for which it is memorized as a repeater offset in FM).
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