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YO3HJV.
Hamradio, Electronics& Stuff.
19 ianuarie 2012.
Ten things about ICOM IC-R20.
ICOM just announced that IC-R20 is not longer in production. I still have mine.
I have this pretty communication reveiver for more than 2 yrs. I had a lot of fun with and found a lot of use especially on my experiment bench but also to listen to various stations while travelling. One of the main benefits is the enourmous autonomy from the LiIon battery which keep the receiver "alive" for more than one week. Of course, with some moderation to the loudspeaker volume and around 2 hrs/day listening. The full characteristics of the ICOM IC R-20 "A.K.A. "features"are to be found on various places on internet so I do not want to trick you to land on my page for this, HI. Instead, I will emphasize some of the features and some of the missings of this radio.
1. The SSB is missing above 470 MHz. This lead to impossibility to trace faint signals with a waterfall software (like Spectran or SpectraVue); 2. The excessive sensitivity of the front end sometime make impossible to listen to some signals in a strong RF environment; fortunately, the RF level CAN be applied simultaneous with the RF ATTenuator. 3. The memory and scanning is a little weird for someone used with transceivers. Banks and lists are too complicated but I believe it is hard to organise more than 1k slots. 4. A big plus is the "onboard" recorder though the audio format ( .icw) used is obscure and not supported by the programming software. One have to upload the recordings into the scanner and listen with the IC R20 which is stupid! really stupid. But there is solutions! The squelch-activated recording is a nice feature! 5. The original antenna seems to be fragile but I did'nt manage to broke. Yet! 6. The LCD screen is "the best". Simple and effective, visible in the full sun and also at night. The backlight is also, the best I seen. 7. A high level of IMD above 1.5 GHz made this radio tricky to use on some SatCom. I didn't tried in remote places and Bucharest is not the best place for that kind of weak signal receiving. 8. The audio jack is shared with the CAT (CI-V) port. It is mandatory to have some kind of separation between when using headphones. Or to hack a headphone to use it. The built in speaker is not so loud so one will take benefit from a headset in noisy environments. 9. Excellent below 30 MHz and exceptional above 100 MHz; The BC receiving is very nice and the autotune is working well. The SSB is pretty like on a big transceiver. 10. Very quick on scanning memories. Also, the CTCSS/DCS scanning is working very nice.
OK for now. What about the software? one will ask.
So, there is a programming softare. CS-20 is the "name". With this you will be able to programm the memories and banks. You will be able also to download the recorded communications. To listen to that recordings is a different story but it is a solution. You have to use a ICW2WAV utility (audio conversion software) Also, a steady hand will be able to take the last IF (450 kHz) and send it to a SDR receiver to decode unusual modes while tuning above 1 GHz! You can use Ham Radio Deluxe to controll the Icom IC R20. With DRM you will be able to decode most of the digital modes below 470 MHz and if you made the IF mod, you will be able to "unleash the beast"!
This are hard to find so, let's organise the files:
Please, be aware that the software is hosted on external server. Use a antivirus software to scan for problems before installing and make a backup copy because I do not how much that will be there!
So, just happened! Told you to make backup copies! Fortunately, I was able to find them again so, the links are updated.

http://tsitsinccurleng.eklablog.com/845gv-audio-driver-download-xp-...

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