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I have two ICOM rigs connect to the same CI-V interface (it allows to connect up to four rigs). Is this supported by VQLog?

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I have two ICOM rigs connect to the same CI-V interface (it allows to connect up to four rigs). Is this supported by VQLog?

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Yes or course, but you have to take into account some considerations: • VQLog requires that both rigs have the “CI-V transceive” function ON so that it receives notifications each time the frequency or mode are changed in the rig. This could lead to the second rig to change its frequency and mode following the changes of the first rig. The only way I know to avoid this is to set each rig to a different baud rate (using its menus) so that they can’t communicate with each other, but they still can communicate with VQLog, configuring the appropiate baud rate for each rig in CAT configuration options. For instance, let’s suppose you have an IC-706 and an IC-756 connect to the same interface. Set the baud rate in the IC-706 (using its menus) to 19200 and in the IC-756 to 9600. In VQLog configure the IC-706 in rig set #1 with a baud rate of 19200 and the IC-756 in rig set #2 with a baud rate of 9600. • There is only a restiction. You can’t configure both rigs in the same rig set (one as tran

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