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ICOM DIGITAL TX and SOFTWARE Question

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nucleaireqc

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Hello, I have two questions.

I have a friend who has a Kenwood and an icom, Kenwood is able to contact ICOM but not the other way around No voice is heard in Kenwood. Why?

Kenwood NX-820 to ICOM 4160 Digital its ok
ICOM 4160 to NX-820 no receive voice

In the software program several times I notice the word "inhibit" what do you mean this word?

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Check to see if Trasnmit Inhibit is turned on...

As the previous poster said, your radio may have transmit inhibit turned on. Try talking on the Icom. If the Red LED doesn't come on AND/OR you hear five beeps when you key up, then inhibit is likely turned on. You will need to turn it off in the software for your radio to be able to transmit.

Programming the ICOM 3161/5061/4161/6061

This site has a really helpful guide to programming the ICOM radio :)
 
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