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Discover 7610
version 1.0
Kok Chen W7AY[w7ay (at) arrl . net]
Last updated: Jan 16, 2018
It is often said, but reading the manual can be the number one way to figure out any issues that you are having with a device. Have no fear, however, since I will keep making videos, to break down. Sep 12, 2018 In the Icom reference manual, it looks like you have to build/decode a 'packet structure'. Packets begin with a FE FE sequence (preamble code) and terminate with a FD (end of message code). The actual commands are between these two sequences and are 8-bit hex codes. None of this looks like it would display, as you might expect TTY mode.
1 Introduction
Discover 7610 is a program to enumerate the ports in the USB 1 connector in the rear panel of the Icom IC-7610.
The USB 1 (USB 2.0 Type B) connector at the IC-7610 is attached to a USB Hub. Three devices are attached to this hub; an audio codec for line audio input/output, a USB serial port for the built-in RTTY/PSK decoder, and a serial port for the CI-V (Icom's CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) control protocol).
2 User Interface
The USB 1 (USB 2.0 Type B) connector at the IC-7610 is attached to a USB Hub. Three devices are attached to this hub; an audio codec for line audio input/output, a USB serial port for the built-in RTTY/PSK decoder, and a serial port for the CI-V (Icom's CAT (Computer Aided Transceiver) control protocol).
2 User Interface
The /dev path name is the name you will need to configure the CAT port for programs such as wsjt-x.
3 System Requirements
Discover 7610 requires Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or newer. It also requires the Silicon Labs Mac OS X driver to be previously installed.
4 Download
The application and Xcode project can be downloaded from the download page.
5 Details
The hub and the three devices can be seen in the USB Device Tree (MacOS X System Information) when the USB port is connected to the computer. Note that these ports will appear in the USB Device Tree even if you have not installed the Silicon Labs driver.
3 System Requirements
Discover 7610 requires Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or newer. It also requires the Silicon Labs Mac OS X driver to be previously installed.
4 Download
The application and Xcode project can be downloaded from the download page.
5 Details
The hub and the three devices can be seen in the USB Device Tree (MacOS X System Information) when the USB port is connected to the computer. Note that these ports will appear in the USB Device Tree even if you have not installed the Silicon Labs driver.
The Audio Codec is a 16-bit Burr-Brown/TI codec, and identifies itself to MacOS X as a generic 'USB Audio CODEC.'
The two Silicon Labs CP2102 USB UARTs appear in MacOS X's /dev directory as 'cu.SLAB_USBtoUARTxx' and 'tty.SLAB_USBtoUARTxx', where xx can be empty, or a one or two digit number. There is no practical difference between using the 'cu' path or the 'tty' path.
There is nothing in /dev that identifies which port corresponds to the CI-V or the RTTY decoder port. Indeed, if you have other Silicon Labs CP2102 serial ports connected to the computer, there is no way to distinguish them from the IC-7610 ports.
Programs such as wsjt-x requires you to select the /dev port for CAT. The knowledge of which is the SLAB devices is the CAT port is desirable.
Although the /dev paths don't show it, the USB serial number field of the CP2102 (see above figure) actually identifies the port as an IC-7610, together with the transceiver's serial number and whether it is the 'A' or 'B' port . The CI-V port is also the first port connected to the internal ub of the IC-7610.
Th strategy used in Discover 7610 is to traverse the USB device tree to look for a USB serial number string that matches the Icom 7610. The USB device info also contains a bsd name (e.g.,
'SLAB_USBtoUART'). It then enumerates all serial ports in /dev and look for pathnames that match the same USB bsd name. The USB location ID distinguishes which is the CI-V port, and which is the RTTY decoder port.
At the same time, Discover 7610 also looks for an audio codec that is to the same USB tree level as the two SiLabs ports.
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From The RadioReference Wiki
Introduction
The NXDN (Next Generation Digital Narrowband) common air interface protocol, which was developed jointly by ICOM and Kenwood, uses Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA), employing a 4-level FSK modulation scheme. These companies and others together form the NXDN Forum.
Kenwood's brand for NXDN equipment is 'NEXEDGE', while Icom's brand for NXDN equipment is 'IDAS', or Icom Digital Advanced System.
Who are the Users?
- Click on the NDXN category at the bottom of this page, and select the various regions to see if there are listings in this wiki. More information might be found in the trunking tab of your state in the RR Database.
- You can use the Digital Frequency NXDN Search webtool to search by county for frequencies authorized to use NXDN (information extracted from the FCC database)
- The Digital Frequency Quick Import webtool can also be used to import frequencies into several modern scanners.
Can it be Decoded?
Apart from using an actual Kenwood or Icom radio, the following methods are possible;
- The Uniden BCD436HP and BCD536HP can handle this mode with a paid upgrade. The announcement can be found here
- The upgrade is discussed in the NXDN Now Available for the 436, 536 Thread
- The Uniden SDS100 and SDS200 can handle this mode with a paid upgrade.
- The Uniden BCD325P2 and BCD996P2 support this via a paid upgrade (version 1.08.00)
- See the NXDN comes to BCD325P2 and BCD996P2 Thread for a discussion on this topic
- The Whistler TRX-1 and TRX-2 can be programmed to monitor both conventional and trunked NXDN systems. However, because these scanners do not monitor the NXDN control channel, trunking may not function optimally on all systems. See the following threads for more information;
- Use either Digital Speech Decoder (software package) or DSDPlus software, along with a scanner which, in many cases, will require a Discriminator Tap.
- You can also use a SDR with these applications without the need for modifications.
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- Radios with no trunking support
- AOR AR5700D
- AOR DV1Note: 6.25 khz NXDN4800 only
- AOR DV10
- Icom IC-R30Note: Can decode encrypted audio if the key is known
- Icom IC-R8600Note: Can decode encrypted audio if the key is known
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