The Icom IC-7610 and the Yaesu FTDX-101D are both top-tier transceivers, each with its own set of strengths and features that cater to different preferences and operating styles.Thanks for the video and best wishes from South Dakota! #hamradio #icom7610
@@M7EUP is there any power current from the usb port on the computer through the hdmi capture card back to the DVI-D port on the FTdx10? If there is no way for power to flow back to the radio, then it's safe.
Could you please point me to the correct DVI-D lead that you used to connect the radio directly to the Acer monitor and what model Acer is it? Great video. Thanks
Capturing the radio’s received audio is simply. Just connect the USB (b-type) port on the back of the radio to the computer USB and you’ll set a new “audio coded mic/speaker) in your sound devices.
Thanks for the info. I have taken the plunge and bought the lead and capture device. I have the FT-710, I have heard a lot of stories about damage caused by DVI-D to HDMI conversion, but there does not seem to be a great deal of examples of this actually happening so will take the risk. I have seen something like this from M0MCX (Callum - DX Commander) on his TH-cam page for his remote setup and this is what I will be using it for (using a remote desktop app as well as a sound streaming app). I have used an SDR and antenna switch for a panadapter but I think this setup will suit my needs better as it is less clunky and I won't lose 3db from splitting the signal between the transceiver and SDR. 73 de Martin MW7DUI.
Good luck with the remote setup. As for the DVI to HDMI I do know that it has blown the 5A fuse in quite a number of radios. The issue is usually due to very cheap cables and/or connection to smart TV’s where the HDMI is multi use. If you stick to the parts I listed and are just connecting to the computer usb3 port you should be fine.
Unfortunately the HDMI capture device you recommended failed before I even got to see the display. It got very hot, and although I could see it in device manager at first, it stopped being recognised at all, but still heated up a lot. I am returning it and have ordered one that costs twice as much and has better heat dissipation.
@@themusogeek how strange. Several of us TH-camrs use that device without issue but thanks for the feedback. Did you have it in its own dedicated usb port and not in a usb hub as I suggested?
@M7EUP yes it was in its own port. It just got hot and stopped working. I tried another device in the port after the issue and the port is fine, and I tried the capture device on another PC and again it didn't recognise it and it got hot.
To be fair the ftdx10 scope is totally useless, get yourself the SDR IF kit and install it with a sdr rsp1a.sdr console and it will transform your setup. Why would you want to display it twice, I have no idea. At least with SDR console you can also control the radio, change freq and modes etc...
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I actually quite like the FTDX10 display but will certainly look into the SDR kit, if only out of curiosity. The video demonstration is merely to show how you can capture the display in windows if you don’t have a spare monitor. In my particular case I have the display on a 1080p monitor for me to view, but also captured in windows so that I can display the ftdx10 screen while I’m live streaming
The Icom IC-7610 and the Yaesu FTDX-101D are both top-tier transceivers, each with its own set of strengths and features that cater to different preferences and operating styles.Thanks for the video and best wishes from South Dakota! #hamradio #icom7610
Thank you 🙏 73
works a charm
It does and thanks for all your help with this Stu.
@@M7EUP is there any power current from the usb port on the computer through the hdmi capture card back to the DVI-D port on the FTdx10? If there is no way for power to flow back to the radio, then it's safe.
Could you please point me to the correct DVI-D lead that you used to connect the radio directly to the Acer monitor and what model Acer is it? Great video. Thanks
The link should be in the description mate 👍🏼
Great video! Can you make a video that shows how to port the audio to your PC as well? I want to record video and audio from the radio.
Capturing the radio’s received audio is simply. Just connect the USB (b-type) port on the back of the radio to the computer USB and you’ll set a new “audio coded mic/speaker) in your sound devices.
Thanks for the info. I have taken the plunge and bought the lead and capture device. I have the FT-710, I have heard a lot of stories about damage caused by DVI-D to HDMI conversion, but there does not seem to be a great deal of examples of this actually happening so will take the risk.
I have seen something like this from M0MCX (Callum - DX Commander) on his TH-cam page for his remote setup and this is what I will be using it for (using a remote desktop app as well as a sound streaming app). I have used an SDR and antenna switch for a panadapter but I think this setup will suit my needs better as it is less clunky and I won't lose 3db from splitting the signal between the transceiver and SDR. 73 de Martin MW7DUI.
Good luck with the remote setup.
As for the DVI to HDMI I do know that it has blown the 5A fuse in quite a number of radios.
The issue is usually due to very cheap cables and/or connection to smart TV’s where the HDMI is multi use. If you stick to the parts I listed and are just connecting to the computer usb3 port you should be fine.
Unfortunately the HDMI capture device you recommended failed before I even got to see the display. It got very hot, and although I could see it in device manager at first, it stopped being recognised at all, but still heated up a lot. I am returning it and have ordered one that costs twice as much and has better heat dissipation.
@@themusogeek how strange. Several of us TH-camrs use that device without issue but thanks for the feedback.
Did you have it in its own dedicated usb port and not in a usb hub as I suggested?
@M7EUP yes it was in its own port. It just got hot and stopped working. I tried another device in the port after the issue and the port is fine, and I tried the capture device on another PC and again it didn't recognise it and it got hot.
To be fair the ftdx10 scope is totally useless, get yourself the SDR IF kit and install it with a sdr rsp1a.sdr console and it will transform your setup.
Why would you want to display it twice, I have no idea.
At least with SDR console you can also control the radio, change freq and modes etc...
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
I actually quite like the FTDX10 display but will certainly look into the SDR kit, if only out of curiosity.
The video demonstration is merely to show how you can capture the display in windows if you don’t have a spare monitor.
In my particular case I have the display on a 1080p monitor for me to view, but also captured in windows so that I can display the ftdx10 screen while I’m live streaming
Very cool!!! I will try it. THX 73 de Nik OE3SZE
Let me know how you get on