Importing .CSV Files Into The Icom Software
Importing .CSV Files Into The Icom Software
INTRODUCTION
Not all versions of the Icom software support importing into the software. The following table summarizes the
capabilities.
IC- 6
2200H
ID-800H 500
IC-91 800 60
IC- 500 60
2820H
IC-92 1000 60
For those radios that do support importing of files, a few caveats must be followed.
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Note: This document was created using the CS-31 for examples. This software package looks and acts similar to
most of the other packages. Each software package may look or act slightly differently.
PREPARATION
Before you can import the files into the software, you need to load your radio’s current configuration into the
software. This imports radio settings, as well as your call sign into the software.
You settings can be load either through a previously saved .ICF file or loaded directly from your radio.
On the toolbar, there are a number of icons. The icon is for loading information from your radio into the
computer. You can also use the menu structure, Clone – Read<-TR, they do the same thing.
When you successfully start the process, the following window will pop up:
Once completed, you software should be filled with information. If you expand Digital and then My Station, you
should see you call sign listed.
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If this is your first time using the software and you haven’t programmed you call sign, here’s the place to do it.
Hint: What’s the for? As you might notice, there are 6 locations for call signs on this radio. That means
that you enter up to 6 call signs for the radio to use. If you are in a family that has multiple operators, this makes
moving the radio between operators easy. The S indicates which call sign is currently select and will be sent as the
MY call sign.
Hint: What’s the field for? This is where you enter a 4 character identifier for yourself. This is one of 2
text fields that are sent each time you transmit. Many folks use their name or a shortened version of their name in
this field, although there are no requirements that the field be used or what goes in it.
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This is where things start to get confusing for many people. No longer is there a single set of memories for each
radio. There are different memories for different functions and different radios have different configurations.
So, let’s start with the basics. There are 3 different sets of memories that we are going to be using during the
DSTARInfo.com import process.
Memory This is the classic set of memory channels. These memories may hold D-STAR as well as FM
CH information (and SSB on the IC-9100).
Repeater This set of memories is only for D-STAR operations. It has changed slightly in use from the
List early radios to the current set. It becomes most useful on the radios that support DR mode
where it represents the list of repeaters that you will talk on.
Your Call This set of memories is only for D-STAR operations. It has changed slightly in use from the
Sign early radios to the current set. It becomes most useful on the radios that support DR mode
where it represents the list of commands that you will use in the YOUR field.
MEMORY CH
The Memory CH memories are laid out into groups of 100 memories each. You should generally create an import
file for each bank of 100 and import each one individually. A common use of the banks would be for repeaters in
your state/country in one bank with adjacent (or areas that you travel to) located in other banks. There is no need
to load all of the repeaters around the world into the Memory CH banks.
You may also want to dedicate one or more banks to FM or other mode repeaters/channels.
On some radios, particularly the IC-91AD, there are two banks of Memory CH, an A and a B. The A band channels
do not support D-STAR, while the B band does.
Memory CH are also good for grouping repeaters and memory channels that support different functions for the
same repeaters. For example:
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To keep the size of the file under 100 channels, it is recommended that you create a download file from one of the
“Subregions.” These files are generally of the size and represent the area that you may commonly be located in.
You may also desire to download some adjacent Subregions if you are travelling.
If you happen to download a file with more than 100 entries, or you want to combine files, manual editing of the
files is acceptable. Just make sure that the first line is always the header line and that the header line appears
nowhere else in the file.
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Then specify the file that you want to import. You may see the following message, select OK.
That’s it; you should now see your memories similar to this:
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Remember to save your settings back to the radio “Saving Software Configuration to Radio.
For radios without DR Mode, the list is called Repeater Call Sign and is a flat list of Repeater Call Signs with a
gateway
For radios with DR Mode, the list is called Repeater List and is sectioned into Groups. The information for each
item is significantly larger, including the Repeater Call Sign, Gateway Call Sign, Operating Frequency, DUP/Offset
and even coordinates and time zone.
One of the items to look out for is that there are only as many Group Names as the radio supports.
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Once you have your file(s) created, they need to be loaded into the software. Remember to make sure that you
have loaded your radio’s configuration into the radio first “Load Configuration from Radio”, and then select the
specific group that you want to import into.
Once the group is selected, choose the import… command. This command has two options, a specific group or all
groups. For many of the download options at DSTARInfo.com, you will want to choose All...
Then specify the file that you want to import. You may see the following message, select OK.
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That’s it; you should now see your Repeater List Memories similar to this:
Remember to save your settings back to the radio “Saving Software Configuration to Radio.
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Once the Your Call Sign field is selected, choose the import… command
Then specify the file that you want to import. You may see the following message, select OK.
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That’s it; you should now see you’re your Call Sign Memories similar to this:
Remember to save your settings back to the radio “Saving Software Configuration to Radio.
Once you have configured your memories as desired, choose the button (or Clone – Write->TR) and the
information will be written back to your radio.
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