The receiver's operating frequency, mode, VFO and
memory selection, can be remotely controlled using a
PC.
• Use a USB cable (A-B (or A-miniB) type, user
supplied) to connect the IC-R8600 and the PC
(controller).
The required USB driver and driver installation guide
can be downloaded from the Icom web site.
Go to “http://www.icom.co.jp/world,” and then click
“Support,” “Firmware Updates / Software downloads”
in sequence.
L The download procedure on the web page may be
changed without notice.
D Preparing
The Icom Communications Interface V (CI-V) is used
for remote control.
To control the receiver, rst set its address, data
communication speed, and transceive function.
These settings are set in Set mode (Refer to the ICR8600 instruction manual).
• Connection example
IC-R8600
(Front panel)
USB cable (A-miniB type)
IC-R8600
(Rear panel)
USB cable (A-B type)
L Make the connection as short as possible. The receiver
may not be recognized by the controller, depending on
the USB cable length.
PC
(Controller)
PC
(Controller)
D About the data format
The CI-V system can be written using the following
data formats. Data formats differ according to
command numbers. A data area or sub command is
added for some commands.
Controller to IC-R8600
qwertyu
FE FE96E0CnScData areaFD
Preamble
FE FEE096CnScData areaFD
qwertyu
IC-R8600 to controller
code (fixed)
Receiver’s
Controller’s
default address
default address
Command number
(see the command table)
Sub command number
BCD code data for
(see command table)
number entry
frequency or memory
code (fixed)
End of message
OK message to controller
FE FEE096FBFD
(fixed)
OK code
Preamble
code (fixed)
FE FEE096FAFD
Receiver’s
Controller’s
default address
default address
NG code
(fixed)
NG message to controller
code (fixed)
End of message
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D Command table
Cmd.Sub cmd.DataDescription
00See p. 9Output the frequency data for transceive
01See p. 9Output the receiving mode for transceive
02See p. 9Read the band edge frequencies
03See p. 9Read the receiving frequency
04See p. 9Read the receiving mode
05See p. 9Set the receiving frequency
06See p. 9Select the receiving mode
07Select the VFO mode
08Select the Memory mode
A00000 ~ 0102 Select the Memory group
09Memory write mode
0AMemory copy to VFO
0BMemory clear
0CRead offset frequency
0DSee p. 9Set offset frequency
0E00Scan stop
Remote Control)
(00=Shutdown only, 01=Standby/Shutdown)
Send/read the UDP port number for the
control signal transfer
(1 ~ 65535)
Send/read the UDP port number for the
serial data transfer
(1 ~ 65535)
Send/read the UDP port number for the
audio signal transfer
(1 ~ 65535)
(00=FTTH, 01=ADSL/CATV)
(1 ~ 16 characters)
(0000=0% ~ 0255=100%)
,
Cmd.Sub cmd.DataDescription
1A05* 01160000 ~ 0255 Send/read the LED brightness
011700/01Send/read the display background type
011800/01Send/read the Meter Peak Hold function
011900/01Send/read the Memory name display
012000/01Send/read the group name display
012100/01Send/read the Notch lter width display
012200/01Send/read the digital TWIN PBT shift
012300/01Send/read the digital IF lter width and
012400 ~ 03Send/read the digital signal information
012500/01Send/read the P25 ID display type
012600 ~ 03Send/read the Screen Saver activation
012700/01Send/read the opening message display
0128p.10Send/read the opening comment
012900/01Send/read the display language
013000/01Send/read the system language
013120000101 ~
20991231
01320000 ~ 2359 Send/read the current time
013300/01Send/read the NTP function
0134See p. 10Send/read the NTP server address
0135See p. 10Send/read the UTC offset time
013600 ~ 02Send/read the scope peak level holding
013700 ~ 02Send/read the scope center position
013800/01Send/read the scope marker position
013900/01Send/read the scope Video Band Width
014000 ~ 03Send/read the FFT scope waveform
014100/01Send/read the scope outline waveform
0142See p. 10Send/read the scope waveform (current)
(0000=0% ~ 0255=100%)
(00=A, 01=B)
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
function
(00=OFF,
01=ON The group name is displayed
when you change the memory
channel group)
function
(00=OFF,
The lter width is displayed when
01=ON
you select the Manual Notch.)
value display function
( 00=OFF,
01=ON The shift value is displayed
while rotating [DIAL C].)
shift value display function
( 00=OFF,
01=ON The lter width and shift value
are displayed when you change
the IF lter.)
display function
( 00=OFF, 01=Normal, 02=RX Hold,
03=Hold)
(00=Decimal, 01=Hexadecimal)
time
00=OFF, 01=15 minutes, 02=30 minutes,
(
03=60 minutes)
function
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
(Up to 10 characters)
(00=English, 01=Japanese)
(00=English, 01=Japanese)
Send/read the date (Year/Month/Day)
(20000101 "2000/1/1" ~
20991231 "2099/12/31")
(0000 "00:00" ~ 2359 "23:59")
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
(Up to 64 characters)
(–14:00 ~ +14:00 (in 5 minutes steps))
function
(00=OFF, 01=10 seconds Hold, 02=ON)
(00=Filter Center,
01=Carrier Point Center,
02= Carrier Point Center
(with absolute frequency))
(Only in the Center mode)
(00=Filter Center, 01=Carrier Point)
(Only in the Fixed mode)
(VBW)
(00=Narrow, 01=Wide)
averaging function
(00=OFF, 01=2, 02=3, 03=4)
display
(00=Fill, 01=Fill+Line)
color
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D Command table (Continued)
Cmd.Sub cmd.DataDescription
1A05* 0143See p. 10Send/read the waveform outline color
014900 ~ 02Send/read the scope Waterfall height for
0144See p. 10Send/read the scope waveform (Max
0145See p. 10Send/read the pointer color for the RX
0146See p. 10Send/read the pointer color for the Peak
014700/01Send/read the scope Water fall display
014800 ~ 02Send/read
015000 ~ 07Send/read the signal level that the
015100/01Send/read the Waterfall Marker Auto-
015200 ~ 60Send/read the difference of amplitude
015300 ~ 80Send/read the threshold level for the
015400/01Send/read the spectrum waveform peek
015500 ~ 02Send/read the period of time of the
015600/01Send/read the Skip function setting
015700 ~ 02Send/read the Auto Memory Write Scan
015800/01
015900/01Send/read the scan operation when
016000 ~ 03Send/read the FSK FFT scope
0161See p. 10Send/read the color of the FSK FFT
016200/01Send/read the FSK Letter Code
016300/01
016400/01
016500/01Send/read the FSK log time stamp
0166See p. 10Send/read the text font color for
0167See p. 10Send/read the text font color for the
016800/01Send/read FSK log function setting
016900/01Send/read FSK log le type
017000/01Send/read the FSK RX frequency
017100 ~ 03Send/read the FSK mark frequency
017200 ~ 04Send/read the FSK shift width
017300/01Send/read the recording setting
017400/01Send/read the File Split function setting
017500 ~ 03Send/read the player skip time
hold) color
Marker
Marker
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
the scope Waterfall speed
(00=Slow, 01=Mid, 02=Fast)
the Expand scope screen
(00=Small, 01=Mid, 02=Large)
starting option
(00=OFF, 01=Displays the dialog, 02=ON)
Send/read the SCAN screen display option
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
MAIN DIAL is rotated
(00=OFF, 01=Up/Down)
waveform averaging function setting
(00=OFF, 01=2, 02=3, 03=4)
scope waveform
(000000000000 ~ 025502550255)
Decoding function setting
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
Send/read the FSK decoder new line code
(00=CR,LF,CR+LF, 01=CR+LF)
Send/read the FSK log time stamp (Time)
(00=Local, 01=UTC)
(Frequency)
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
received FSK signal
time stamp
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
(00=Text, 01=HTML)
(00=Mark (Space), 01=Mark/Space center)
(00=1275, 01=1500, 02=1615, 03=2125)
(00=170, 01=200, 02=425, 03=800, 04=850)
(00=Always, 01=Squelch Auto)
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
( 00=3 seconds, 01=5 seconds, 02=10
seconds, 03=30 seconds)
Cmd.Sub cmd.DataDescription
1A05* 017600 ~ 09Send/read the Noise Blanker depth
01770000 ~ 0255 Send/read the Noise Blanker width
017800/01Send/read the Memory group type
017900/01
018000 ~ 03Send/read the meter type
018100/01Selects the mute state for the Encryption
018200 ~ 02Send/read the full keyboard layout type
07*00/01
08Read the power supply voltage
09*00/01
0A00 ~ 02Read the date and time update result
0B00
0C00*00/01Send/read the Scan status (Remote)
0D00*00/01Send/read the scanning channel setting
0ERead the bad edge count
0FSee p. 9Read the band edge frequency
10Read the meter readout
11Read the CI-V connection terminal
1B*01See p. 18Send/read the TSQL tone frequency
02See p. 18Send/read the DTCS code
03000 ~ FFF Send/read the P25 NAC
0700 ~ 99Send/read the D-STAR CSQL code
08001 ~ 255Send/read the dPMR COM ID
0900 ~ 63Send/read the dPMR CC
0A00 ~ 63Send/read the NXDN RAN
0B001 ~ 511Send/read the DCR UC
0C00001 ~ 32767 Send/read the dPMR scrambler key
0D00001 ~ 32767 Send/read the NXDN encryption key
0E00001 ~ 32767 Send/read the DCR encryption key
See pp. 14 ~ 16
01Cancel the Programmable Scan mute
02
See pp. 16 ~ 18
03See p. 18Send the scanning data (Remote)
04Resume the scan (Remote)
05Cancel the scan (Remote)
0100 ~ 03Output the scan status for transceive
0200 ~ 02Read the scan status
01
02Read the scanning channel
(Noise reducing level)
(00=1 ~ 09=10)
(Blanking period)
(0000=1 ~ 0255=100)
(00=Current group, 01=All groups)
Send/read the scanning Memory group type
(00=Current group, 01=All groups)
(00=S, 01=dBμ, 02=dBμ EMF, 03=dBm)
function in the NXDN mode
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
(00=Japanese, American and English
01=German, 02=French)
Send/read the IP+ function
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
( You can remotely check the power
supply voltage in 0.1 V steps.)
Send/read the connection status of NTP server
(00=Stop, 01=Start)
(00=Updating, 01=Succeed, 02=Failed)
Start a Programmable Scan (Remote)
(Remote)
Start a Memory Scan (Remote)
(00= transceive OFF, 01=transceive ON)
(Remote)
(00=Scan is stopped,
01=Scanning,
02=Scan is stopped on a signal (Busy)
03=
Scan is stopped on a signal (Not busy))
(00=Stopped,
01=Scanning,
02=Busy stop)
(00= transceive OFF, 01=transceive ON)
Output the scanning channel for transceive
( Serial number (1 byte) + Channel
number (1 byte))
( Serial number (1 byte) + Channel
number (1 byte))
If the scan is not executed by the
command "1A 0B 02," "FF" is returned.
(Number of edge data (1 byte))
(Format= AAAABBCC:
AAAA= signal level (000.0 ~ 999.9)*
BB= Plus or minus (00=+, 01=–)
CC= Meter type
(00=dBµ, 01=dBµ EMF, 02=dBm))
*When the value is "123.4," "1234" is returned.
Send/read the DCR RX status output setting
(00=Transceive OFF, 01=Transceive ON)
the DCR RX status for transceive
setting
(00=Transceive OFF, 01=Transceive ON)
Output the D-STAR RX data for transceive
VFO frequency
Cmd.Sub cmd.DataDescription
26*See p. 25Send/read the selected or not selected
27*00See p. 25Read the Scope waveform data
1000/01Send/read the Scope ON/OFF status
2
11*
1200Send/read the Scope MAIN/SUB setting
1300Send/read the Scope Single/Dual setting
14See p. 26Send/read the Scope Center mode or
15See p. 26Send/read the span setting in the Center
17See p. 26Send/read the Scope hold function status
19See p. 26Send/read the Scope Reference level
1ASee p. 26Send/read the Sweep speed
1C00 ~ 02Send/read scope center frequency
1DSee p. 26Send/read the Scope VBW setting
1ESee p. 26Send/read the Scope Fixed edge
00/01Send/read the Scope wave data output
VFO’s operating mode and lter
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
setting
(00=OFF, 01=ON)
(00=Fixed to MAIN)
(00=Fixed to Single)
Fixed mode setting
mode Scope
setting in the Center mode
(00=Filter Center,
01=Carrier Point Center,
02=Carrier Point Center (Abs. Freq.))
frequencies
*(Asterisk) Send/read data
*1 When sending the power ON command (18 01), you need
to repeatedly send “FE” before the standard format. The
following is the approximate number of needed repetition.
• 115200 bps: 119 “FE”s
• 57600 bps: 59 “FE”s
• 38400 bps: 40 “FE”s
• 19200 bps: 20 “FE”s
• 9600 bps: 9 “FE”s
• 4800 bps: 5 “FE”s
Example: When using 4800 bps
Controller’s
PreambleR8600’s
address
address
Command
Sub
command
F69EFEF EE10810DF
When you use the [USB (Front)] port, you need to select
*2
“115200” in the “CI-V Baud Rate” item.
When you use the [USB (Rear)] port, you need to select
“Unlink from [REMOTE]” in the “CI-V USB port” item, and
need to select “115200” in the “CI-V Baud Rate” item.
You can use the [LAN] port regardless of those settings.
You cannot use the [REMOTE] terminal regardless of
L Filter setting (w) can be skipped with command 01 and
06. In that case, “FIL1” is selected with command 01
and the default lter setting of the receiving mode is
automatically selected with command 06.
Band edge frequency
Command: 02, 1A 0F
q w e r t y u i o !0 !1 !2
X XX XX X X X X X X X 2 D X X X X X X X X X X
10 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9
1 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9
1 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9
100 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9
100 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9
10 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9
10 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9
Edge number 01~XX*
Edge frequency (Lower)Edge frequency (Upper)
1 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9
Separator (Fixed)
1 GHz digit: 0 ~ 3
100 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9
10 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9
1 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9
1 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9
100 Hz digit: 0 ~ 9
100 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9
10 kHz digit: 0 ~ 9
10 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9
1 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9
1 GHz digit: 0 ~ 3
100 MHz digit: 0 ~ 9
L The upper number (*marked) will be the returned value
of command "1A 0E."
L When obtaining the edge number (by command "02"),
the edge number (q) is not returned.
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D Command formats (Continued)
RX HPF/LPF setting for each operating mode
Command: 1A 05 0001, 0009, 0012, 0015,
0018, 0021, 0024, 0027,
0030, 0033
X X X X
LPF (Band upper side)
HPF (Band lower side)
LPF
05 ~ 24=500 ~ 2400 Hz
25 =Through
HPF
00 =Through
01 ~ 20=100 ~ 2000 Hz
(The HPF value must be lower than LPF.)
UTC Offset setting
Command: 1A 05 0135
X X X X X X
Offset direction
00=+ (Plus)
01=– (Minus)
Offset width
0000 ~ 1400
Scope/FSK FFT Scope waveform/FSK font color
Command: 1A 05 0142 ~ 0146,
0161, 0166, 0167
qwerty
X X 0 X0 XX X 0 X X X
Character entries
Command: 1A 00,
1A 05 0107, 0114, 0128, 0134
Cmd
Sub Cmd
Selectable characters
00
(space), @ % & # + - = [
] / ( ) : ; ˄ ! ? < > . , " $ ' *
050107
A to Z, 0 to 9, (space), ! "
# $ % & ( ) + , - . ; = @ [ ]
0114
1A
(space), ! " # $ % & ' ( ) *
+ , - . / : ; < > = ? @ [ ] ^
0128
0134
Edit items
MEMORY NAME
A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9,
_ ` { | } ~ \
NETWORK NAME
^ _ ' { } ~
NETWORK RADIO
NAME
A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9,
_ ` { } | ~
OPENING COMMENT
A to Z, 0~9, (space), /
@ - .
NTP SERVER
ADDRESS
A to Z, a to z, 0~9, - .
Total
character
number
16
15
16
10
64
100101
1000:0 (Fixed)
R:RedG:GreenB:Blue
(Setting range for each color: 0000 ~ 0255)
100101
1000:0 (Fixed)
100101
1000:0 (Fixed)
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D Command formats (Continued)
Memory channel content
Command: 1A 00
q, we, r
X X X X X X X XX XX XX X
!1, !2!8, !9
!3
X X X XX XX X
t
!4 ~ !7
• • •
@0, @1@2@3@4@5
X XX XX XX XX X
L In the modes other than FM and Digital, $2 and or later
is not used. In the FM and Digital modes, entering $2
and or later can be omitted. The default value is applied
to the omitted items.
Memory group number
q, w
0000 ~ 0099: Normal memory channel group
0100: Auto Write Memory channel group
0101: Scan Skip channel group
0102: Programmable Scan Edge channel group
Command 1A 00 clears a memory channel by sending the
command in the following format.
: 0000 ~ 0101 group
q, w
e, r
t
y
You cannot specify group "0102" (Program scan edge)
: Memory channel number
: "FF"
~ : None
Tuning step
!8, !9
Refer to "Tuning step (!8, !9)" (p. 11)
Programmable tuning step
@0, @1
Refer to "Programmable tuning step (@0, @1)" (p. 11)
Attenuator setting
@2
Refer to "Attenuator setting (@2)" (p. 11)
Preamplifier setting
@3
Refer to "Preamplifier setting (@3)" (p. 11)
Antenna setting
@4
Refer to "Antenna setting (@4)" (p. 11)
IP plus (IP+) function
@5
Refer to "IP plus (IP+) function (@5)" (p. 11)
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D Command formats (Continued)
Programmable scan start (remote) data (continued)
For receiving an SSB/CW/FSK/AM/WFM signal
Other parameters
@6, @7
@6
@7
0 X X X
Scan frequency edge
0:Scan starts from the current frequency
1:Scan starts from the lower edge frequency
0: Does not mute when a signal is received
1: Mutes when a signal is received*
0: Down scan
1:Up scan
0 (Fixed)
* If the received signal is wanted, send the command "1A 0B
01" to open the squelch. If the signal is not wanted, send the
command "1A 0B 04" to resume the scan.
For receiving an FM signal
@6
Tone squelch type
@6
Refer to "Tone squelch type ($2)" (p. 12)
~ @9 Tone squelch frequency
@7
Refer to "TSQL frequency (q ~ e)" (p. 18)
~ #2 DTCS code
#0
Refer to "DTCS code (q ~ e)" (p. 18)
Other parameters
#3, #4
Refer to "Other parameters (@6, @7)"
@7~@9
#0~#2#3#4
X X X X X X X XX XX XX X
X XX X
For receiving a P25 signal
@6#0#1
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@6
Refer to "P25 Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 12)
~
@9
NAC
@7
Refer to "NAC ($3 ~ $5)" (p. 12)
Other parameters
#0, #1
Refer to "Other parameters (@6, @7)"
@7~@9
X XX XX XX XX XX X
For receiving a dPMR signal
@7、@8
@6@9#0#4#5
X X X X X X X X X XXX XX XX X
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@6
Refer to "dPMR Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 13)
COM ID
@7, @8
Refer to "COM ID ($3, $4)" (p. 13)
CC
@9
Refer to "CC ($5)" (p. 13)
Scrambler (SCRM) setting
#0
Refer to "Scrambler (SCRM) setting ($6)" (p. 13)
#1 ~ #3
Scrambler key
Refer to "Scrambler key ($7 ~ $9)" (p. 13)
#1~#3
X XX X
For receiving a D-STAR signal
@6@7@8@9
X XX XX XX X
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@6
Refer to "D-STAR Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 12)
Digital code squelch (CSQL) code
@7
Refer to "Digital code squelch (CSQL) code ($3)" (p. 12)
Other parameters
@8, @9
Refer to "Other parameters (@6, @7)"
Other parameters
#4, #5
Refer to "Other parameters (@6, @7)"
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D Command formats (Continued)
Programmable scan start (remote) data (continued)
For receiving an NXDN signal
@6@7#2#3@8
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@6
Refer to "NXDN Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 13)
Radio Access Number (RAN) code
@7
Refer to "Radio Access Number (RAN) code ($3)" (p. 13)
Encryption setting
@8
Refer to "Encryption setting ($4)" (p. 13)
@9 ~ #1
Refer to "Encryption key ($5 ~ $7)" (p. 13)
#2, #3
Refer to "Other parameters (@6, @7)" (p. 15)
Encryption key
Other parameters
X X X X X XX XX XX X
@9~#1
X XX X
For receiving a DCR signal
Memory scan start (remote) data
Command: 1A 0B 02
q~t
……
X X
!3、!4!5、!6
X X
~ t Frequency
q
X
y、u
X XX X
X
X
i
X
X
!7!8!9@0
X X X X
X
X X
Refer to "Receiving frequency" (p. 9)
Receiving mode
y, u
Refer to "Receiving mode" (p. 9)
Duplex setting
i
Refer to "
o
Refer to "Offset frequency" (p. 9)
!3, !4
Refer to "Tuning step (!8, !9)" (p. 11)
Duplex setting
~ !2 Offset frequency
Tuning step
(!3)
" (p. 11)
o~!2
……
X X X XX XX X
X X
@7、@8
@6@9#3#4
X X X X X X X XX XX XX X
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@6
Refer to "Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 14)
UC code
@7, @8
Refer to "UC code ($3, $4)" (p. 14)
Encryption setting
@9
Refer to "Encryption setting ($5)" (p. 14)
#0 ~ #2
Refer to "Encryption key ($6 ~ $8)" (p. 14)
#3, #4
Refer to "Other parameters (@6, @7)" (p. 15)
Encryption key
Other parameters
#0~#2
Programmable tuning step
!5, !6
X XX X
Refer to "Programmable tuning step (@0, @1)" (p. 11)
Attenuator setting
!7
Refer to "Attenuator setting (@2)" (p. 11)
Preamplifier setting
!8
Refer to "Preamplifier setting (@3)" (p. 11)
Antenna setting
!9
Refer to "Antenna setting (@4)" (p. 11)
IP plus (IP+) function
@0
Refer to "IP plus (IP+) function (@5)" (p. 11)
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D Command formats (Continued)
Memory scan start (remote) data (continued)
For receiving an FM signal
@1
Tone squelch type
@1
Refer to "Tone squelch type ($2)" (p. 12)
~ @4 Tone squelch frequency
@2
Refer to "TSQL frequency (q ~ e)" (p. 18)
~ @7 DTCS code
@5
Refer to "DTCS code (q ~ e)" (p. 18)
@2~@4
@5~@7
X X X X X X X XX XX XX X
For receiving a D-STAR signal
@1@2
X XX X
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@1
Refer to "D-STAR Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 12)
For receiving a dPMR signal
@2、@3
@1@4@5
X X X X X X X X X XXX XX XX X
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@1
Refer to "dPMR Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 13)
COM ID
@2, @3
Refer to "COM ID ($3, $4)" (p. 13)
CC
@4
Refer to "CC ($5)" (p. 13)
Scrambler (SCRM) setting
@5
Refer to "Scrambler (SCRM) setting ($6)" (p. 13)
@6 ~ @8
Refer to "Scrambler key ($7 ~ $9)" (p. 13)
Scrambler key
@6~@8
For receiving an NXDN signal
Digital code squelch (CSQL) code
@2
Refer to "Digital code squelch (CSQL) code ($3)" (p. 12)
For receiving a P25 signal
@1
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@1
Refer to "P25 Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 12)
~
@4
NAC
@2
Refer to "NAC ($3 ~ $5)" (p. 12)
@2~@4
X XX XX XX X
@1@2@3
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@1
Refer to "NXDN Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 13)
Radio Access Number (RAN) code
@2
Refer to "Radio Access Number (RAN) code ($3)" (p. 13)
Encryption setting
@3
Refer to "Encryption setting ($4)" (p. 13)
@4 ~ @6
Refer to "Encryption key ($5 ~ $7)" (p. 13)
Encryption key
@4~@6
X X X X X XX XX XX X
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D Command formats (Continued)
Memory scan start (remote) data (continued)
For receiving a DCR signal
@2、@3
@1@4
X X X X X X X XX XX XX X
Digital squelch (D.SQL) type
@1
Refer to "Digital squelch (D.SQL) type ($2)" (p. 14)
UC
@2, @3
Refer to "UC ($3, $4)" (p. 14)
Encryption setting
@4
Refer to "Encryption setting ($5)" (p. 14)
@5 ~ @7
Refer to "Encryption key ($6 ~ $8)" (p. 14)
Encryption key
@5~@7
Memory scan data setting (Remote)
Command: 1A 0B 03
q
X X X X
Serial number
q
Enter the number that increases every time sending the
command. When you send the number following the
command "1A 0B 02" (p. 16), specify "01."
The serial number range is "00" to "99." When the number is
"99," the next number returns to "00."
When sending command "1A 0B 02" (p. 16), the number is
reset to "00."
!2 ~ !6: Latitude (ddºmm.mmm format)
!7 ~ @2: Longitude (dddºmm.mmm format)
@3 ~ @6: Altitude (0.1 meter steps)
@7, @8: Course (1 degree steps)
@9 ~ #1: Speed (0.1 km/h steps)
#2: Power (see the table below)
#3: Height (see the table below)
#4: Gain (see the table below)
#5: Directivity (see the table below)
While receiving a P25 signal, "1" is
returned. (Regardless of NAC)
When the last call was finished by a
user, “1” is returned.
When the audio tone can be heard, “1”
is returned.
While receiving an emergency call, "1"
is returned.
While under an interference (Mode icon P25
and FM alternately blink), "1" is returned.
~ y : ID of the CALLER station (7 digits in decimal)
~
: ID of the CALLED station (7 digits in decimal*)
!0
~
: CC/COM ID (2 or 3 digits in decimal)
!2
* If a wildcard is contained, corresponding digit is filled with "A."
L If the CC/COM ID, CALLER or CALLED station is not
identied, "FF" is returned.
LFF: No signal has been received since the power was
22
turned ON.
!0q, w!1, !2e
0 XX XX X
Description
0 (Fixed)
Remote control
D Command formats (Continued)
dPMR RX status data
Command: 20 0901, 20 0902
DataFunctionDescription
bit70 (Fixed)—
bit6 0/1 —(Reserved)
bit5 0/1 dPMR mode While receiving a dPMR Tier 2 signal,
"1" is returned.
bit4 0/1 Receive
status
bit3 0/1 Last call
finisher
bit2 0/1 Receiving a
signal
bit1 0/1 Interfere
detection
bit0 0/1
NXDN RX ID
ScramblerWhen the call is scrambled, "1" is
While receiving a dPMR signal, "1" is
returned. (Regardless of CC or COM ID)
When the last call was finished by a
user, “1” is returned.
When the audio tone can be heard, “1”
is returned.
While under an interference (Mode icon
dPMR and FM alternately blink), "1" is
returned.
bit2
bit10/10=Encryption OFF, 1=Encryption ON
bit00(Reserved)
Data
bit3 bit2
11 All call
10 Group call
01 Individual call
00 Not identified
Type of call
Description
NXDN RX Status data
Command: 20 0B01, 20 0B02
DataFunctionDescription
bit70 (Fixed)—
bit6 0/1 —(Reserved)
bit5 0/1 NXDN mode When the received NXDN signal is
"Narrow," "1" is returned.
bit4 0/1 Receive
status
bit3 0/1 Last call
finisher
bit2 0/1 Receiving a
signal
bit1 0/1 Interfere
detection
bit0 0/1
EncryptionWhen the call is
While receiving an NXDN signal, "1" is
returned. (Regardless of RAN)
When the last call was finished by a
user, “1” is returned.
When the audio tone can be heard, “1”
is returned.
While under an interference (Mode icon
NXDN-
While receiving a DCR signal, "1" is
returned. (Regardless of UC)
When the last call was finished by a
user, “1” is returned.
When the audio tone can be heard, “1”
is returned.
While under an interference (Mode icon
DCR and FM alternately blink), "1" is
returned.
encrypted
returned.
, "1" is
Command: 22 0101
q ~ #0
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
~ #0:Rx data (Up to 30 Bytes)
q
“FA” to “FF” are entered after converted to “FF 0A” to
L
X XX X
“FF 0F” automatically. In this case, the data length can
be up to 60 Bytes.
Selected or unselected VFO frequency
Command: 25
X X X X X X X X X X X X
Refer to the receive frequency data
00: Fixed
L If the UC, CALLER or CALLED station is not identied,
"FF" is returned.
LFF: No signal has been received since the power was
turned ON.
24
Receive mode
Filter setting
Remote control
D Command formats (Continued)
Selected or unselected VFO’s operating mode and
filter
Command: 26
L If you omit the data mode or lter setting, default setting