

- HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY INSTALL
- HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY SERIAL
- HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY DRIVER
- HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY SOFTWARE
HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY SOFTWARE
That’s why DATA mode is not available on the RS-BA1 remote software, since this software already switches input when operating remote. There is actually no need to use DATA mode for digital communications, it is just a sort of shortcut for a number of settings. When enabling DATA mode, the compressor is disabled, input is switched and DATA mode specific filter settings are used. Icon uses a separate setting for digital communications on their rigs, the DATA mode. You can now use the REMOTE port for TRX control and configure the USB COM port for FSK.

Often separate COM ports are required for transceiver control and FSK keying. This setup shows a very big plus when setting up RTTY with FSK. You then have an IC-7300 with two CI-V ports, one can be set to 115200 and one to 19200 and both can be used at the same time! (the two arrows going into the CPU box in the diagram above)
HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY SERIAL
This is actually a regular 3.3V USB to serial cable where both TXD and RXD are simply connected to the CI-V connector tip.

I had to try this out, so I bought a USB CI-V adapter with FTDI chipset. Note that this functionality cannot be created using a software COM port splitter since such a COM port splitter requires all ports to run at the same baudrate. So could I not use CI-V via USB, set to 115200, and CI-V via the REMOTE plug, set to 19200, both at the same time? This would solve two problems: no need to switch settings and computer programs that are limited to 19200 baudrate can be used at the same time with the scope function of RS-BA1. So there you end up switching settings on the IC-7300 when switching software on your computer. Unfortunately, many computer software (for example HRD free version) does not support setting a higher baudrate than 19200 for CI-V ports. This is the famous UNLINK from REMOTE setting. This requires the USB to be disconnected from the REMOTE port, as explained above. This function requires the baudrate set to 115200. The Icom remote software (RS-BA1) has a scope function. Actually, the USB baudrate options are grayed out in the settings menu in this case. CI-V rate on the REMOTE port, being 19200 baud. So when USB is connected to REMOTE, the USB baudrate gets limited to the max. A requirement for connecting in parallel is that all devices use the same baudrate. Note that the CI-V protocol is a one wire bus protocol (half duplex) and supports connecting devices in parallel. The CI-V is accessed via USB or the CI-V jack plug (called REMOTE by Icom) By default, these are connected internally, see this image below. going from digital to analog to digital domain again, solves all sample rate conversion issues. From a practical point of view, this is the best solution, although theoretically it might be questionable. Actually, when you analyze the schematics, you’ll see that the build-in interface does not differ from most external interfaces: the decoded analog audio is actually converted to digital again in the USB Audio CODEC. There is nothing Icom specific in the USB part of the IC-7300.
HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY DRIVER
The Audio CODEC inside the IC-7300 does not requires a separate driver install.
HOMESEER SPEAKER CLIENT LISTEN MODE NOT WORKING PROPERLY INSTALL
No need to install the Icom supplied driver. This driver is automatically installed when on Win8.1 or Win10.

The SiLabs CP210x USB to UART (Serial Port) bridge chip inside the IC-7300 needs a driver.
