Icom Ic F25sr Software Applications

  1. Icom Ic-f6061 Programming Software
  2. Icom Ic-f3161ds
  3. Icom Ic-f4001 Programming Cable
Ic-f3161ds

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Changes in this version
Windows 10 version 1803 (April 2018 update) is now supported.

System requirements

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To install the driver, the following hardware and software are required:

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PC

• Microsoft® Windows® 10 (32/64 bit)

• Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 (32/64 bit)* *Except for the “RT” version.

• Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32/64 bit)

• A USB 1.1,2.0, or 3.0 port

Cable

• A USB cable

NOTE:

• I com is not responsible for problems using a PC with one of the above OSs installed.

• I n this installation guide, the above OSs are described as “Windows 10,” “Windows 8.1,” and “Windows 7.”

Icom Ic F25sr Software Applications

NOTE:

• Depending on the length of a 3rd party USB cable, the radio may not operate properly even if it is recognized by the PC. Use as short a cable as possible.

• Depending on the radio, the USB port shape may differ. If you use a 3rd party USB cable, confirm the port shape, before purchasing the cable.

• This guide is based on using a radio with a Mini-B type USB port.

USB driver downloading

The latest driver can be downloaded from here.

PRECAUTIONS

Before installation

• When installing the driver, confirm Windows has completed its startup, and then log in as the administrator.

• Confirm no other applications are running.

• When a previous version driver is installed on your PC, the driver name “Silicon Laboratories CP210x USB to UART Bridge (Driver Removal)” is displayed on the Control Panel screen, as shown below. In this case, uninstall it before installing this driver.

• If the earlier version “Windows Driver Package – Silicon Laboratories Inc. (silabser) Ports” is installed, uninstall it manually before installing the latest driver.

After installation

• Uninstalling the USB driver

You cannot uninstall the USB driver for each individual unit. After uninstalling the USB driver, none of the radios that require this driver can be operated with the PC.

Icom Ic F25sr Software Applications

• When another radio is connected

The COM port number is automatically added after turning ON the radio’s power.

See “Uninstalling the driver” on page 12 Installation Guide for details.

The USB driver is not supported by the automatic recognition system, so NEVER connect the USB cable between the radio and the PC until AFTER the USB driver has been installed.

See “Driver installation” on page 3 Installation Guide for details.

Icom Ic F25sr Software Applications

• Once the driver is installed, a PC software can be used by just connecting the USB cable.

• Depending on your PC performance (OS, environment, and so on), the USB audio may be interrupted, or a control by the PC software may get delayed.

Icom Ic-f6061 Programming Software

• If the CPU has a heavy load, the USB audio is easily interrupted.

Icom Ic-f3161ds

• The settings of the installed audio player may be changed after connecting the radio to the PC.

• Icom is not responsible for improper operation when connecting the radio and the PC through a USB hub.

Icom Ic-f4001 Programming Cable

About compatible radios

The driver supports the following transceivers and receivers.

・IC-7100
・IC-7200
・IC-7300
・IC-7410
・IC-7600
・IC-7610
・IC-7850
・IC-7851
・IC-9100
・IC-R8600

G8FXCRating: 2020-06-20
Core of an excellent computerised shackTime Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I've used several of the leading CAT programs over the years including HRD and DXLabs. They all work reasonably well, but they are all showing their age these days. I tried Win4ICOM on the 30 day eval and liked it, but I had some hardware problems that stopped me using it. I mentioned them in the Groups.IO support group and the author, Tom, came back quickly with some advice that got it working for me, so I bought a licence.
This is a very competently designed and built application which delivers all the functionality of my 7300 through an attractive and, generally, ergonomic screen interface. It loaded and configured easily and I was controlling the rig within minutes. My only criticism of the application is that the screen is not resizeable. Having built quite a few Windows applications myself, I can understand why Tom has gone down this path, but I do hope that he will offer a 'compact' layout in addition to the current full layout in a future release. The attraction of a computerized shack is the ability to combine a lot of functionality at the same time - log book, DX Cluster, rig control, panadaptor and decoders for various digital modes. This requires a lot of screen real estate and the current Win4ICOM screen takes up a lot of space.
Where Win4ICOM really wins is in its ability to integrate a large number of other applications in order to arrive at a serious computerized shack solution. The panadaptor of the 7300 is good for the price, but it is a small screen and can only display the band that the radio is currently tuned to. I've added an SDRPlay RSP1a SDR receiver with the SDRUno software, connected to a RadioAnalog PTRX-7300 in the radio. This links to Win4ICOM so that tuning and mode selection is synchronised. The synchronization can be turned off in which case I get the two receivers that I was used to in my previous radio but are not present in the IC-7300.
I also run SwissLog for logging, Bandmaster for a DX Cluster client, FLDigi for the older digi-modes, and WSJT-X for the newer modes. Win4ICOM is able to bind all of these together simultaneously.
The combination that I use is not an integrated suite in the way that HRD is, so it is quite a lot more effort to get it all configured so that all the components work together. But on the other hand, I am able to choose the best available solution for each function - the hub functionality of Win4ICOM allows me to mix-and-match to achieve the solution that best meets my needs with the flexibility to swap out individual components if they fall behind.
NP2KWRating: 2020-03-18
Good, but could be great.Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
First my ratings: 1-5 (best)
1. Appearnce = 4
2. Functionality = 3
3. Dependability = 2
4. Ease of Use = 2
I ran into this software looking for something else and gave it a try, thanks to it's full featured free trial, that gets a 5!
1. This is truly good looking software. I really enjoy the aspect that the visial impact it gives you nearly replicates that of almost looking at your own radio, with the added benefit that EVERYTHING your radio does, is right there a mouse click away, without putting greasy fingerprints on your Icom's screen. It's truly almost like looking directly at your radio. Why a 4? The main screen cannot be adjusted to any size to fit your screen, and if you have multiple screens running, and after fitting them as best it allows you to, when you restart the program, you'll have to do it again, every single time, and if you shut down the pc, you'll have to restart every program you had to download, and setup some, not all, of the software again, starting with com0com and down the line.
2, 3 and 4 .... This software gives you 6 virtual radios, meaning you can run all your softwares in the backround, all with simultaneous connection to your rig using this as the backbone. If you don't like to read, are ill tempered and short of patience, leave this alone, there's multiple software (total 4 + W4I = 5) that you must download and setup for this to get going, to then go back to all of your pre existing softwares, and change all of their settings plus new ones too. I personally, wouldn't want (or need) my contest software running with anything other than itself connected directly to my radio, and N1MM is rendered useless for CW unless you have or buy a WinKeyer if you install and setup W4I, and it keeps the com port hostage if its running or not. This goes for all your other programs too. So they will not be able to run on their own with any setting as long as this is installed and present in your system running thru com0com, OmniRig, and Virtual Cables. To me that's too many of unneeded connections to possibly go wrong during a contest.
But again, I do like it, it's a supperb CAT software, and excellent SWL features too. But For DX-ing and Contesting, it requires logging and/or contesting software to run with it. That's just adding a lot more mouseclicks to me. But then again, it's classified here as 'non-logging' software, as advertised. Thanks Tom, I'll be on the lookout for new releases!!
G3UCQRating: 2020-02-22
A great addition to my ham radio experience.Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Having thought long and hard whether I needed Win4IcomSuite I eventually bought it and boy am I glad I did.
Not only does Win4IcomSuite control my IC-7610 brilliantly it also provides other options.
For instance, allowing me to run WSJT-X, HRD Logbook, CWSkimmer, HRD's DM780 etc. all at the same time using the virtual radios.
The panadapter created by Tom, VA2FSQ, works extremely well with spots showing above some signals.
I recently requested Tom to add a CW monitor level control and this has been done along with a switch for USB IF/AF when using CWSkimmer or not. He listens to users and responds.
A great addition to my ham radio experience.
N3HKNRating: 2019-12-13
Full Featured 7300 Transceiver ManagerTime Owned: 6 to 12 months.
Works very well. Almost complete control of the 7300, including power on/off. No program crashes and no contamination of Windows10. Updates and support very good. Polite and complete. The MANY features of the 7300 are all layed out on your screen which then illustrates how extensive the 7300 transceiver process are. It takes awhile to locate some functions but they are there. Add in the DX database, etc.. stuff and it is a top level manager of the most popular transceiver on the market.
The program also manages more than the 7300. Go to the web site for the latest set of supported radios and features.
KX2TRating: 2019-12-12
Outstanding!Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
I had tried Tom's software about a year ago but between selling our home and then moving to another state and setting things up just never got around to the purchase of it but have done that now, glad I did! I use a 7610 and I like the fact that you can have two very large screens open not like Icoms software that it seems fixed, does everything the Icom software does except when it come to using the 7610 as a server but I didn't buy the radio for that. I like the ability to play with other types of software like N1MM+ and other programs which you don't have with the Icom software at all so for in shack use it blows the Icom one away. Easy to get working and lots of support which Icom doesn't really give you.
I use this software allot now since my display screen on the 7610 has gone mustang for the second time and it makes operating the radio from my mouse a snap, well worth the $50 price for admission!
K8IRBRating: 2019-12-12
Superior Control Software SuiteTime Owned: 0 to 3 months.
It's difficult to say which was more exciting, making my 1st contact back in 1957 or starting up my IC-7300 radio using Win4Icom Suite. Both were thrilling experience.
The software seems flawless and it is loaded with features. I'm using it with my IC-7300, SDR2Pro, WSJT-X, N1MM, MMTTY, GetCW, HRD Logger and DM780. I'm anxious to learn more of the software's features, and to use it in some up coming contests.
My hats off to Tom and the development group for defining and building this impressive, and stable platform. I think they have established a new standard for others to follow.
Harry Myers
K8IRB
WD4LAMRating: 2019-11-13
The Best for Viewing On-Screen and Icom Control !!Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
From the website: 'Win4IcomSuite is a windows control program for the Icom IC-7100, IC-7300, IC-7600, IC-7610, IC-7700, IC-7800, IC-7850/51 and IC-9700 transceivers supporting Icom’s built in spectrum scopes, the IQ spectrum on the IC-7610 as well as the SDRPlay devices. All functions are provided in an easy to use interface that easily allows control of many options that are hidden in the radio interface.'
This program is well worth the purchase. The on-screen waterfall is nicer than Icoms and the rig controls look better.! I'm running an Icom IC-7300.
I have this as well as the Icom software. Win4Icom beats it hands down. Not even close. And it's 1/3 the price! Also, it's easier to set up.
Win4Icom has a 30 day free trial. Try it! You won't be disappointed. Win4Icom and N3FJP logging work well together. I haven't used it with my SDRplaly yet. As smooth as Wiin4Icom runs, I don't expect any problems.
Five Star!!
I do wish it was ported to OSX.
KK0MGRating: 2019-09-22
It's True! The Best $50.00 You'll Spend!Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Win4Icom was recommended to me this morning on the local 75M Net. I had finally gotten my IC-7300 on the air after several months of delay due to various situations.
I downloaded the program, installed it, connected the 7300 and loved it! It sure didn't take long to decide to purchase it after I saw the results!
The keypad feature is great and the Spectral Display is super!
Be sure to try this, if you own an IC-7300 !!
What can I say? I LOVE IT!!!
KK4YELRating: 2019-08-23
Best $50 you will spend for your IcomTime Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I've owned the Win4K3suite by this same software developer and have used it flawlessly with my Elecraft. When I learned that there was a version for Icom radios and that it now supports the IC-9700, I had to try it out. My review is based on my experience with it and my Icom IC-9700 which I use primarily for satellites. To learn more about all of the other features, I recommend going to the website and looking for the latest user manual and/or feature set.
In summary, this software is amazing! The user interface is full-featured, yet doesn't feel crammed. With your Icom hooked up to a Windows Machine running Win4Icom Suite, you can do many things, including display the Icom's spectrum scope in a window that can be resized / stretched. You can fully control your Icom rig using the program with its well thought out button layouts, but the thing I find most helpful is the 'virtual radios' feature. Think of it as it you have multiple radios - one talking to your software logger, one talking to the digital mode software of your choice. And they all work together, seamlessly.
I even was able to use an application on my Mac to control the doppler over a USB to serial port adapter connected to another USB to serial port adapter on the PC (via a null modem connection). Win4Icom Suite's virtual radio allowed that connection to control the radio, from the mac, and makes the radio accessible to applications on the windows PC at the same time (for example N3FJP's AClog.).
And with the VA2FSQ Icom Network Server and Client, you have access to your radio (and the connected apps) from anywhere in the world that has a network connection.
I highly recommend this software, as well as the Win4kSuite if you have Elecraft, or Win4Yaesu if you have yaesu radios.
Check out the software. You can download a fully functioning 30 day trial. Compliments to the software developer.