VA2FSQ here. Nice video. For tuning there is quite a bit more than you mentioned. You can click on a digit in the VFO and use the mouse wheel to tune up and down. Thus you can go by MHz if you want to. The spectrum, is really the best place to tune. It supports the mouse wheel and there are a lot of configuration options for this. These are selectable by a right click in the spectrum. The most important feature of Win4Icom is its built in virtual radios allowing up to 6 software or hardware products to share the single comport on the radio. So you can select the best software you wish for digital modes as well as any logging program. This provides a fully integrated platform that can be used remotely as well.
Just wanted to say here that I love this software and to reiterate that the virtual radios is absolutely the coolest thing. I don't have to worry about shutting down my logging software just because I am going to use digital modes. I talk the software up to anyone who will listen :D
Dave should get a commission. - I'll probably buy it! VFO A and VFO B Tuning Increments Settings: (Page 31) Tuning rate is governed by the buttons of Fine, Med, or Coarse. If you use the mouse wheel after selecting the slider, the wheel can be continuously turned to change the frequency. By default Fine tuning changes the frequency by one Hz if you use the keyboard to slide the slider. If you use the mouse wheel each "tick" will increase the value by three times the slider increment. Medium tuning will change the frequency in 10 Hz increments and Coarse by 100 Hz increments. In all cases the mouse wheel will increase this by three times. The two VFO's should be labeled on the computer monitor. I see an update in the near future. The 'Moni" (monitor) will also adjust the level of internal sounds coming out of your speaker jack as well.
Dave, I’ve been using Win4Icom for several months and really like it. If you place your cursor over the digit you want to change in the frequency display, you can use the scroll feature on your mouse to change frequency in those increments. Also, one of the powerful things the software supports is multiple virtual COM ports so you can run your logging software, Fldigi, WSJT-X and more with the one USB interface. Maybe my favorite feature is using its remote server so I can sit on my couch with my notebook and run my 7300 on FT8 (or even voice).
Dave, There is another reason a person might want to use Win4IcomSuite other than direct control of the radio. If you go to Tools --> Settings then click the 3rd Party SW/HW tab a screen is displayed that lets you assign up to six virtual serial ports for communicating with other software. This allows you to connect things like your logging software, digital mode software, and SDR panadatper software to the radio simultaneously. You can then just minimize Win4IcomSuite to get it off your computer screen and operate the radio from the front panel. Or if you like, use Win4IcomSuite to run the radio. Your choice. Of course you have to acquire the software that allows you to create virtual serial port pairs before you can assign them, but that's no big deal. Being able to connect mulitple software packages to the radio at the same time is very handy. And I agree with you about tuning the radio. Even if we use software to run the radio, we still want that round tuning knob. You can always pay the outrageous price Icom wants for their remote knob in case you want to place the radio out of the way somewhere, but so far I have resisted doing that. 73, Mike - WB4HUC
Great video Dave... as usual! My favorite feature of this program (obviously not within the scope of the viewers question) is that I can integrate all of my third party applications in conjunction with this program and com0com. makes running several different digital and logging programs at the same time much easier. 73 and look forward to the next video!! Larry K0HIO
Great video, Dave - thanks. I downloaded the trial and noticed I can easily change frequencies by clicking the disered digit once in the frequency display box and scroll up/down with the mouse. Did you try this?
Great video (as usual). I have and use Win4Icom and think it's great. Well worth the $60 in the long run. (He also makes a win4yaesu that covers the ft991 and others.) I particularly like being able to use it to have multiple softwares talk to the radio at the same time so I can leave my logging software up while using digital modes. (I even made my own sloppy video about the software a while back after I bought it.) You can also have the waterfall show the output of an SDRPlay instead of data from the radio and get higher resolution. Lately I've been playing with a cheap 2m transverter, and you can tell the app the IF frequency of the transverter so that the program shows the 2m frequencies on the screen when you are using it (even though the radio is showing 28MHz).
Tuning to zero beat signal = use the mouse wheel instead of the slider on the screen...I am on test mode on this software and definitely will subscribe to use it. Thanks for your time on a great video. NN3RP / Rafael
Thanks for the information on the winicom for my 7300. However is there a program that works with this program to show contacts on a map or that might even ID them?
Great videos, I am vision impaired and this software is great and considers accessibility. What I cannot find is if all the menuj settings on the radio are accessible to change in Win4Icom. Advice greatly appreciated.
You state that you can maybe operate the radio remotely. That is what I am looking for. I travel so I am looking to run my 7100 via a laptop when I'm travelling. I wonder if that is possible with this software.
Hi, thanks for your great video. In the beginning of your video, you mention there is software on the Yaesu website to let control your FT991 to your computeur> Can you direct me where to find it? Thanks.
Dave, I think you missed one important point. With only one com port assigned to the USB cable, trying to run wsjtx, logging software and jtalert, poses some issues. You can run each program separately, but not together (at least with the N3FJP software). This program lets you setup virtual com port pairs which all share the one physical port. I'm very impressed with this software in this respect, but I do find that having two monitors somewhat a necessity so that you can see everything at once. I think that the ICOM USB driver only generates one com port, not two as you mentioned. Best 73's de WD6FIE
Not sure which rig you are referring to. I believe the 7300 is similar to the 7610. I am using the 7610. To wit, the rig's main PC connection (USB#1 on the 7610, e.g.) carries not only C-IV rig control signals but also 2-way audio to/from the PC. To hear the radio on your speakers you set your audio INPUT (aka Mic) to be the radio's USB line (usually named "Microphone (USB Audio CODEC)". Assuming your "Speaker output" is set to your physical speakers, you'll hear the radio's output on your Speakers. To send PC audio TO the rig, you set the reverse path. That is, setting the Speakers to "Speakers (USB Audio CODEC)" But this create a bit of a conundrum. Since your speakers are then defined to be the radio's USB line, you won't hear anything from your physical speakers. A good but complex workaround is to install a virtual mixer like the free VoiceMeeter app (not a typo). But it's *very* confusing for non-audio techies. I'm a long time audio techie and had to scratch my bald head a LOT before getting the hang of it. With such a mixer, you define PC Speakers as an input and then forward that input to both the real Speakers and the Rig's USB input. Also note that such mixers chew up some extra CPU cycles to digitize, reroute and output the audio. There are 2 more advanced models of VoiceMeeter. "VoiceMeeter Banana" and "VoiceMeeter Potato" The key difference being the number of inputs & outputs. If you decide to experiment with it, I'd try the BASIC model first (simple "VoiceMeeter"). With the least I/O, It uses the least CPU cycles. I use Potato and find it definitely stresses my PC. Hope that helps rather than confuses. KT1TK
Si usas el cluster en la ventana de cluster clublog, haces click en la estación que quieras sintonizar, y te lleva a la frecuencia exacta donde está operando. Y también como dice el amigo andres mummert, click en el dígito a mover, y usar la ruedecita del ratón. Por lo demás, va bastante bien y todos los controles funcionan correctamente. Ya en cuanto al manejo desde remoto, el servidor del pc quue uso en remote, aún no he conseguido que funcione correctamente y he de usar teamviewer para usarlo desde casa a la estación remota. Ese es un punto que no me ha gustado hasta ahora. 73.
Why would I choose Win4Icom over Ham Radio Deluxe? It seams HRD offers more features... and Win4Icom then needs the logbook from HRD... so I’m not understanding why I would need to run both programs.
Hi David, I'm YD1CMZ from Indonesia Great video.... you only explained about tranceiver interface, but i want all tranceiver operation from computer : - PTT from mouse - Mic from soundcard - rotator function - Multi transceiver - CW keyer from a keyboard, can it be done? '73
You can never Win when it tarts with Win, Linux would be much better. $60.00, and the PITA of a Microsoft intrusion into your shack - I have to pass. This hobby is hobbled by Windows!
Only works on Windows. This makes it useless. Throughout the video, Dave repeatedly uses the term "computer" when he actually means Windows. One would expect a ham to understand the distinction, but nope.
VA2FSQ here. Nice video. For tuning there is quite a bit more than you mentioned. You can click on a digit in the VFO and use the mouse wheel to tune up and down. Thus you can go by MHz if you want to.
The spectrum, is really the best place to tune. It supports the mouse wheel and there are a lot of configuration options for this. These are selectable by a right click in the spectrum.
The most important feature of Win4Icom is its built in virtual radios allowing up to 6 software or hardware products to share the single comport on the radio. So you can select the best software you wish for digital modes as well as any logging program. This provides a fully integrated platform that can be used remotely as well.
Just wanted to say here that I love this software and to reiterate that the virtual radios is absolutely the coolest thing. I don't have to worry about shutting down my logging software just because I am going to use digital modes. I talk the software up to anyone who will listen :D
I've downloaded the program and I'm currently in the trial phase, are there any Android phone apps that you can use to remote in to the rig?
Dave should get a commission. - I'll probably buy it!
VFO A and VFO B Tuning Increments Settings: (Page 31)
Tuning rate is governed by the buttons of Fine, Med, or Coarse.
If you use the mouse wheel after selecting the slider, the wheel can be
continuously turned to change the frequency.
By default Fine tuning changes the frequency by one Hz if you use the keyboard
to slide the slider. If you use the mouse wheel each "tick" will increase the value
by three times the slider increment.
Medium tuning will change the frequency in 10 Hz increments and Coarse by
100 Hz increments. In all cases the mouse wheel will increase this by three
times.
The two VFO's should be labeled on the computer monitor.
I see an update in the near future.
The 'Moni" (monitor) will also adjust the level of internal sounds coming out of your speaker jack as well.
Dave, Great video. I have been using Win4Icom for 3 or 4 years. You can do fine-tuning with the scroll wheel on your mouse.
Dave,
I’ve been using Win4Icom for several months and really like it.
If you place your cursor over the digit you want to change in the frequency display, you can use the scroll feature on your mouse to change frequency in those increments.
Also, one of the powerful things the software supports is multiple virtual COM ports so you can run your logging software, Fldigi, WSJT-X and more with the one USB interface.
Maybe my favorite feature is using its remote server so I can sit on my couch with my notebook and run my 7300 on FT8 (or even voice).
Dave,
There is another reason a person might want to use Win4IcomSuite other than direct control of the radio.
If you go to Tools --> Settings then click the 3rd Party SW/HW tab a screen is displayed that lets you assign up to six virtual serial ports for communicating with other software.
This allows you to connect things like your logging software, digital mode software, and SDR panadatper software to the radio simultaneously. You can then just minimize Win4IcomSuite to get it off your computer screen and operate the radio from the front panel. Or if you like, use Win4IcomSuite to run the radio. Your choice.
Of course you have to acquire the software that allows you to create virtual serial port pairs before you can assign them, but that's no big deal. Being able to connect mulitple software packages to the radio at the same time is very handy.
And I agree with you about tuning the radio. Even if we use software to run the radio, we still want that round tuning knob. You can always pay the outrageous price Icom wants for their remote knob in case you want to place the radio out of the way somewhere, but so far I have resisted doing that.
73,
Mike - WB4HUC
The tunning problem you talk about is easy , double click on scope signal then use the wheel on your mouse to fine tune 👍
Tuning. Just lft click on a single digit in the VFO and spin the mouse wheel. eg click on the 100hz digit and travel 100hz per mouse wheel increment.
Great video Dave... as usual! My favorite feature of this program (obviously not within the scope of the viewers question) is that I can integrate all of my third party applications in conjunction with this program and com0com. makes running several different digital and logging programs at the same time much easier. 73 and look forward to the next video!! Larry K0HIO
Great video, Dave - thanks. I downloaded the trial and noticed I can easily change frequencies by clicking the disered digit once in the frequency display box and scroll up/down with the mouse. Did you try this?
I have Win4Yaesu and do the same thing. Initially did feature didn't work when using Windows 10 on a Mac with Bootcamp, but works fine on a real PC.
Thanks Dave, very helpful 👍
Good to hear from you!
Great video (as usual). I have and use Win4Icom and think it's great. Well worth the $60 in the long run. (He also makes a win4yaesu that covers the ft991 and others.) I particularly like being able to use it to have multiple softwares talk to the radio at the same time so I can leave my logging software up while using digital modes. (I even made my own sloppy video about the software a while back after I bought it.) You can also have the waterfall show the output of an SDRPlay instead of data from the radio and get higher resolution. Lately I've been playing with a cheap 2m transverter, and you can tell the app the IF frequency of the transverter so that the program shows the 2m frequencies on the screen when you are using it (even though the radio is showing 28MHz).
Tried it, liked it bought it. Thanks Dave.
It also has built in club spots, which display call signs on the top part of the waterfall.
Tuning to zero beat signal = use the mouse wheel instead of the slider on the screen...I am on test mode on this software and definitely will subscribe to use it. Thanks for your time on a great video. NN3RP / Rafael
Can the frequency be changed by hovering the courser over the digits and scrolling the mouse wheel up and down?
Yes, but you have to click the digit you want to change once.
Thanks for the information on the winicom for my 7300. However is there a program that works with this program to show contacts on a map or that might even ID them?
Thanks David, great video.
i have icom seventy seventy six hundred. ihave not used in a long tie, but would work. now could this soft wear work on a chrome book ?
Does it DR Mode for the 705?
Great videos, I am vision impaired and this software is great and considers accessibility. What I cannot find is if all the menuj settings on the radio are accessible to change in Win4Icom. Advice greatly appreciated.
You state that you can maybe operate the radio remotely. That is what I am looking for. I travel so I am looking to run my 7100 via a laptop when I'm travelling. I wonder if that is possible with this software.
Tom, VA2FSQ, the developer, is also very responsive and helpful, so the software is very well supported!
Where you able to use an SDRPlay as a Panadapter remotely with Win4Icom?
Hi Dave, just a quick question... Just wondering if you had any luck selecting the mobile and handheld radios for the reference station?
Hi, thanks for your great video. In the beginning of your video, you mention there is software on the Yaesu website to let control your FT991 to your computeur> Can you direct me where to find it? Thanks.
Dave, I think you missed one important point. With only one com port assigned to the USB cable, trying to run wsjtx, logging software and jtalert, poses some issues. You can run each program separately, but not together (at least with the N3FJP software). This program lets you setup virtual com port pairs which all share the one physical port. I'm very impressed with this software in this respect, but I do find that having two monitors somewhat a necessity so that you can see everything at once.
I think that the ICOM USB driver only generates one com port, not two as you mentioned.
Best 73's de WD6FIE
Hmmm...my install generated two ports for the Icom...I think. I could be wrong--I often am!
It’s been a while since I had a 7300, but on both a 7610 and a 9700 you definitely get two USB ports per radio.
@@ammocraft Only one USB com port with the 7300
Is there a way this software will send the transceiver audio to the pc and vice versa?
To get sound, that is purely a Windows function. Look in the control panel, recording and the Listen function.
Not sure which rig you are referring to. I believe the 7300 is similar to the 7610. I am using the 7610.
To wit, the rig's main PC connection (USB#1 on the 7610, e.g.) carries not only C-IV rig control signals but also 2-way audio to/from the PC.
To hear the radio on your speakers you set your audio INPUT (aka Mic) to be the radio's USB line (usually named "Microphone (USB Audio CODEC)".
Assuming your "Speaker output" is set to your physical speakers, you'll hear the radio's output on your Speakers.
To send PC audio TO the rig, you set the reverse path. That is, setting the Speakers to "Speakers (USB Audio CODEC)"
But this create a bit of a conundrum.
Since your speakers are then defined to be the radio's USB line, you won't hear anything from your physical speakers.
A good but complex workaround is to install a virtual mixer like the free VoiceMeeter app (not a typo). But it's *very* confusing for non-audio techies.
I'm a long time audio techie and had to scratch my bald head a LOT before getting the hang of it.
With such a mixer, you define PC Speakers as an input and then forward that input to both the real Speakers and the Rig's USB input.
Also note that such mixers chew up some extra CPU cycles to digitize, reroute and output the audio.
There are 2 more advanced models of VoiceMeeter. "VoiceMeeter Banana" and "VoiceMeeter Potato"
The key difference being the number of inputs & outputs.
If you decide to experiment with it, I'd try the BASIC model first (simple "VoiceMeeter").
With the least I/O, It uses the least CPU cycles. I use Potato and find it definitely stresses my PC.
Hope that helps rather than confuses.
KT1TK
Thanx Dave!!
Will it do waterfall and control screen on two monitors?
Sorry, you'd have to query the manufacturer.
Is there anything available that is free and open source?
Is this kinda like HRD, have you have a TH-cam on that
Very timely. I have a 7300 that I’m trying to spin up on. I think this software may be useful in that pursuit.
Can you please do this for yaesu rigs I have an ftdx 1200 and really want to have a pan adapter or scope and rig control
I'm told there is a Yaesu version too.
RSBA1 from icom?
Your mouse wheel is your tuning knob..
Si usas el cluster en la ventana de cluster clublog, haces click en la estación que quieras sintonizar, y te lleva a la frecuencia exacta donde está operando. Y también como dice el amigo andres mummert, click en el dígito a mover, y usar la ruedecita del ratón. Por lo demás, va bastante bien y todos los controles funcionan correctamente. Ya en cuanto al manejo desde remoto, el servidor del pc quue uso en remote, aún no he conseguido que funcione correctamente y he de usar teamviewer para usarlo desde casa a la estación remota. Ese es un punto que no me ha gustado hasta ahora. 73.
Sounds interesting
Why would I choose Win4Icom over Ham Radio Deluxe? It seams HRD offers more features... and Win4Icom then needs the logbook from HRD... so I’m not understanding why I would need to run both programs.
Win4Icom is one time purchase and done. HRD keeps asking for money each year - recurring charge.
You will NOT get a screen anywhere as close as detailed . Win4Icom is far better than HRD for viewing signals .
Great stuff! Thank you Dave!
This seem to have everything one could want. I must try.
73 de N2NLQ
Thanks for another great show. KD9HWH.
Hi David, I'm YD1CMZ from Indonesia
Great video....
you only explained about tranceiver interface, but i want all tranceiver operation from computer :
- PTT from mouse
- Mic from soundcard
- rotator function
- Multi transceiver
- CW keyer from a keyboard,
can it be done?
'73
I just got a 7300 and already want a panadapter.
too bad no mac version
I found the same issue you did with tuning. Everything else worked great.
I spent several hours struggling to make this work with WSJT-X. Not fun, no success.
icom.va2fsq.com/video-tutorials/
There's a video on that. And why didn't you contact me?
You can never Win when it tarts with Win, Linux would be much better. $60.00, and the PITA of a Microsoft intrusion into your shack - I have to pass. This hobby is hobbled by Windows!
It is the way it all works.
Why not recommend the ICOM software, which actually has a tuning knob.
www.icomamerica.com/en/products/amateur/hf/rsba1/default.aspx
The Icom software does not offer a visual screen with anywhere near the detail provided by Win4Icom
Only works on Windows. This makes it useless. Throughout the video, Dave repeatedly uses the term "computer" when he actually means Windows. One would expect a ham to understand the distinction, but nope.