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Not recognized by IC7610 #1

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m0vse opened this issue Jul 13, 2021 · 3 comments
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Not recognized by IC7610 #1

m0vse opened this issue Jul 13, 2021 · 3 comments

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@m0vse
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m0vse commented Jul 13, 2021

Hi.

I have been testing your RC-28 emulator and it works well on RS-BA1 but if I plug it into the front of my IC-7610, it doesn't appear to be recognized. Is there anything that I can try? Obviously it is difficult as there is no way to get any debugging information!

73 Phil M0VSE

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gi1mic commented Jul 14, 2021 via email

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m1geo commented Nov 5, 2022

Also interested in this. If I can be of any help, let me know debugging. George, M1GEO.

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ON7EQ commented Dec 19, 2022

Hello all

Same issue here with IC-7610. I have changed the sketch to disable the USB serial port (CDC), but monitor (for debugging) the data on Serial1 (the second port on the Leonardo). With WFview software and the ICOM provided I/Q driver the emulated RC-28 is recognized and working, Driver starts by requesting the version, then constantly polls data '3'. When the Leonardo is inserted in IC-7610, apparently the rig doesn't send any data whatsoever .... It would be nice to be able to trace data on the USB line with a sniffer, but this piece of hardware will probably cost more than RC-28, so makes no sense .... Anyhow, a nice project and challenge - thanks GAreth for sharing ! 73 de ON7EQ Jean-Jacques

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