Does anybody have the computer control software for this radio. I have the radio and a cable that I think will work, I just need the software. The radio is the ICOM R-1
spyscan said:Does anybody have the computer control software for this radio. I have the radio and a cable that I think will work, I just need the software. The radio is the ICOM R-1
I have had an R1 for many years and never yeard of any type of computer control or programming. With all the features of this little baby it would have been nice.spyscan said:Does anybody have the computer control software for this radio. I have the radio and a cable that I think will work, I just need the software. The radio is the ICOM R-1
I broke the lacking tab for the battery. I had bought an extra battery and somehow when changing batteries I broke it. The radio still works fine and I love the size and all the features but it was the last radio that I ever buy that does not use common replaceable batteries!hotdjdave said:My iCOM R1 worked great until the BNC connector for the antenna broke internally in the unit. I think it was a weak point in the radio.
I am not sure how the unit would be connected to the computer, there is no data out.
I got this one because the batteries were the same size as my iCOM W2A and used all the same chargers and stuff. But I was very disappointed in the batteries, too. I broke at least four of them.toydriver_det said:I broke the lacking tab for the battery. I had bought an extra battery and somehow when changing batteries I broke it. The radio still works fine and I love the size and all the features but it was the last radio that I ever buy that does not use common replaceable batteries!
do you still have it? i ran into that same problem with my icom R1 years ago and after seeing how small it was inside i came up with another another remedy, i pushed a straight pin into the connector alongside the center pin and then cut it off to the same height as the center pin, soldered it by capillary action from the outside in and believe it of not it worked. later i did the same thing with an icom R10 which i still have.hotdjdave said:My iCOM R1 worked great until the BNC connector for the antenna broke internally in the unit. I think it was a weak point in the radio.
I am not sure how the unit would be connected to the computer, there is no data out.
I still have the R1 and W2A, but don't use them anymore. Especially now that I got my new Uniden BCD-396T. But I guess I would use it to get a frequency not covered by the 396. Before I got the 396, I usually used my IC PCR-1000 at home and my Bearcat BCT-7 on the road.Randall said:do you still have it?
I am not sure what you mean about the "straight pin" and "center pin." Did you have to open up the unit to do this?Randall said:i ran into that same problem with my icom R1 years ago and after seeing how small it was inside i came up with another another remedy, i pushed a straight pin into the connector alongside the center pin and then cut it off to the same height as the center pin, soldered it by capillary action from the outside in and believe it of not it worked. later i did the same thing with an icom R10 which i still have.