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This is similar to the ACC/USB AF Output Level in the radio. “Recording devices” controls the audio coming from the Icom 7300 to your software. Let me mention “Recording devices” here also and the USB Audio CODEC.
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Too high, it’ll be a problem and too low, you won’t have power output.
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This is similar to the USB MOD Level in the radio.
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In Windows 10 “Playback devices” the USB Audio CODEC controls the amount of audio going to the Icom 7300. However, this is not important here because we are mainly dealing with the USB cable, USB Audio CODEC and digital mode operation (audio to and from the 7300). I almost always use two cables, a CI-V cable for rig control and a USB cable for the digital modes.
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In the video below I’m using Windows 10 Pro. Operating System And Transmitter Settings The other settings under “Connectors” will be in the video. USB MOD Level: This is important to your power output and having it too high will cause problems (possibly too much ALC). Too low and you won’t have any power output. You won’t notice it as much in the WSJT-X waterfall, but you’ll see a difference in the receiver level meter in the bottom left hand corner. There is a short delay for the adjustment to appear in the waterfall. When adjusting, look at your DM780 waterfall and adjust the level up or down. Turn it down too low and you will have a dark waterfall. Mine is set to 50%. Turn it up too high and the waterfall in DM780 will have too much noise. Under MENU>SET>Connectors there is an important transmitter setting, but let me mention a receiver setting first.ĪCC/USB AF Output Level controls the amount of audio the Icom 7300 sends to your software. Icom 7300 Internal Menu Transmitter Settings Tap RF POWER with your finger, using the MULTI knob again, turn it and and set RF POWER to 100%. To set: Push in the MULTI knob on the radio. I was too scared of it, but I haven’t had any problems using the Icom 7300 and I’ve used Windows 7,10, MacOS, and Linux. Good read! Icom 7300 RF POWERīack in the days of Windows 95 and my old Kenwood transceiver I didn’t set my output power on the radio to 100% or 100 watts. Some more information on this exists at . There is no ambiguity in what he says. It states, “When operating in the SSB data mode, adjust the device’s output level within the ALC zone.”
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For more information on this see -31 of the full manual. I’ve found that I don’t have any ALC deflection most of the time and when I do, it isn’t a bad thing with this transceiver. With the Icom 7300 it is less of an issue. In digital operation there has always been the issue of ALC causing poor signal quality. To set: Tap the USB button on the LCD with your finger and when the “MODE” menu comes up, tap the DATA button. Experiment some and you’ll see how it works. It can be a little tricky at first getting in and out of this mode. On the Icom 7300 we use USB-D for digital operation. If you have a suggestion(s), please feel free to comment below.