public:radio:radio_database:ic-r75
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IC-R75
1. Details
2. Repairs / Mods
- -5V DC/DC converter
- capacitor failures
- “Turn Off” fault - due to overheating of 13V regulator
- Cured by
- Reduce input voltage to 13.8V
- Improve heatsinking of regulator IC to chassis
3. Remote Control
- connected to
shack
server via RS232 shack
server running Python netradioserver.py
to give TCP/IP network controllaptop
PC running Python netradioclient.py
to give user access- Available controls:
gm4slv@laptop:~/Python/PythonProjects/netradio $ python2 client.py There are currently 1 radios connected. ================================= Status of Radio 1 (IC-R75) Frequency : 391.000 kHz Mode: CW S-Meter: -113.0dBm 1 : 0 ================================= Please choose a radio There are currently 1 radios connected. Radio 1 is IC-R75 Choose a radio number from the list : 1 The available commands are: lr : List Radios sr : Select the Radio to control gr : Get currently selected Radio name gm : Get Mode sm : Set Mode gf : Get Freq sf : Set Freq gs : Get S-meter gp : Get Pre-amp pon : Set Pre-amp On poff : Set Pre-amp Off gatt : Get Attn aton : Set Attn On atoff: Set Attn Off ga : Get All (status of all radios) sync : Sync freq/mode on two radios log : Setup background logging to file h : Help (show this command list) q : quit IC-R75 >
- audio via network using
PicoPhone
- running on shack
laptop
viaWine
- running on Windows laptop natively
Remote control is achieved via a SSH connection to shack laptop
to run the netradio client.py
and the RX audio can be heard via PicoPhone.
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