[WT-support] WT Scripts for K3 vs. ICOM

Bob Wilson, N6TV n6tv at arrl.net
Tue Feb 23 11:33:56 CET 2010


On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 1:14 AM, Helmut Mueller <helmut at photo42.de> wrote:

>  I am preparing for WPX Phone and i am wondering if it is possible to use
> WT scripts to play ICOM Voicekeyer’s just like the K3 ones using CAT
> interface?
>

Yes, I think it should be possible for some models.  What model of Icom do
you have?

Here's a script that *may* work for playing DVR (DVK) message M1 on an
Icom-7800 at the default address 6A, with the default controller address E0:

-- Icom IC-7800 Script to play DVR Message M1
-- Written by N6TV, 23 Feb 2010
if (wtQso:IsModePhone()) then          -- If SSB or FM contact
   wtRadio:SendHex("FEFE6AE01A0201FD") -- Play M1
   return -1                           -- No further keystroke procesing
else                                   -- Else, not phone
   return 0                            -- Normal keystroke procesing
end

I'd appreciate it if someone with an IC-7800 could try it.  Just save the
lines above to a file named PlayM1.wts in your WT4 Scripts folder (File |
Explore | Scripts /directory), assign it to F1 using Tools | Scripts Manager
| Properties | Define.  Then open a phone log and press F1 to see if it
plays DVR message M1.

If you have an IC-7700 at default address 74, try:

-- Icom IC-7700 Script to play DVR Message M1
-- Written by N6TV, 23 Feb 2010
if (wtQso:IsModePhone()) then          -- If SSB or FM contact
   wtRadio:SendHex("FEFE74E01A0201FD") -- Play M1
   return -1                           -- No further keystroke procesing
else                                   -- Else, not phone
   return 0                            -- Normal keystroke procesing
end

If it works, I should be able to recreate most of the scripts I've done for
the K3 for the IC-7800 and IC-7700.

73,
Bob, N6TV
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