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BASIC MANUAL
SET MODE
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QSO/RX Log
» SET >
QSO/RX Log
QSO Log
(Default: OFF)
Selects whether or not to make a communication log
on an SD card.
The communication log is made on an SD card, and
saved in the “csv” format.
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This function requires an SD card (User supplied).
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OFF: The QSO Log function is OFF.
• ON: The transceiver makes a log on the SD card.
The transceiver starts making a log when you
begin talking.
TIP:
• The folder name is automatically created, as
[IC-905\QsoLog].
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The file name is automatically created, as shown in the
example below:
Log start date and time: 28th February 2023 15:30:00
File name:
20230228_153000.csv
• The log contents are not displayed on the transceiver.
• You can display the log contents on a PC.
RX History Log
(Default: OFF)
Selects whether or not to make a DV mode’s receive
history log on an SD card.
The receive history log is made on an SD card, and
saved in the “csv” format.
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This function requires an SD card (User supplied).
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OFF: The RX History Log function is OFF.
• ON: The transceiver makes a DV mode’s receive
history log on the SD card. The transceiver
starts making a receive history log when you
finish talking.
TIP:
• The folder name is automatically created, as
[IC-905\RxLog].
•
The file name is automatically created, as shown in the
example below:
Log start date and time: 28th February 2023 15:30:00
File name:
20230228_153000.csv
• The log contents are not displayed on the transceiver.
• You can display the log contents on a PC.
» SET > QSO/RX Log >
CSV Format
Separator/Decimal
(Default: Sep[,] Dec[.])
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The default value may differ, depending on the
transceiver version.
Selects the separator and the decimal character for
the CSV format.
• Sep [,] Dec [.]: Separator is “,” and Decimal is “.”
• Sep [;] Dec [.]: Separator is “;” and Decimal is “.”
• Sep [;] Dec [,]: Separator is “;” and Decimal is “,”
Date
(Default: mm/dd/yyyy)
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The default value may differ, depending on the
transceiver version.
Selects the date format from “yyyy/mm/dd,” “mm/dd/
yyyy,” and “dd/mm/yyyy.” (y: year, m: month, d: day)