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G4ERWRating: 2019-01-21
Great application with great supportTime Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I have successfully been using the N4PY ICOM application in conjunction with a remote Icom IC746 across a Remoterig (www.remoterig.com) link. The email support I have had from Carl (N4PY) has been excellent, particularly regarding setup of the Behringer controller. Two of the features of the N4PY software which I particularly like are a) the support for virtual comports using VSP Manager and b) support for Behringer controllers. As with some other radio control applications, the virtual comport feature allows multiple applications (such as logging programs etc) to share the radio com port with the radio control application (N4PY in this case). This is a really useful feature where you require input to, and output from, the radio to be controlled by multiple applications. The support for Behringer controllers is, as far as I know, unique to N4PY software and not supported by other radio control applications (HRD etc). Although other applications support the Griffin Powermate knob, FlexRadio Flexcontrol knob etc the Behringer controllers provide considerable flexibility for a good price. The Behringer controllers have two large left and right knobs which can be used for the A and B VFO's plus other knobs/sliders which can be used for RIT, PBT, volume, mic gain etc etc. There are also multiple buttons which can be used for selecting bandwidth, mode, band etc. The use of the knobs, sliders and switches on the Behringer controller gives the 'look and feel' of physical controls and negates the need for pointing/clicking the mouse on the radio control application window.
W5UARating: 2016-07-04
A Great ValueTime Owned: 6 to 12 months.
I use N4PY on 756 Pro III. I use it with MicroHAM USB II and it works quite well. I use HRD on my RemoteRig to a K3. I much prefer N4PY graphic user interface. HRD works but I find N4PY more cost effective and easier to use.
And as has been mentioned many times, Carl is very accessible, responsive and helpful.
WB0DEKRating: 2015-09-21
Excellent Rig Control SoftwareTime Owned: more than 12 months.
I have used the N4PY ICOM Control Program software with my ICOM IC-7000 since February 2011, over 4 years. The software control for the IC-7000 has been outstanding. It is easy to configure and intuitive to use – excellent rig control software.
I also use the Pegasus Plus Control Program software with my Ten Tec Jupiter 538 since September 2011. It also is excellent rig Control software.
The customer service is superior. There have been regular updates and enhancements for both products. All questions are answered promptly. It just doesn’t get any better than this.
I recommend N4PY products if you are looking for easy to use rig control software.
K8TBWRating: 2015-09-21
WORKS PERFECT!!Time Owned: more than 12 months.
I have been using the N4PY ICOM Control Program to enter frequencies into my Icom IC-718 with a
IC-718 Programming Cable I got on ebay for only $10 and they work Perfect!! Anyone who says the software is no good must have been doing something
wrong. 'Works fer me'. TNX & 73, BILL K8TBW
N8VZRating: 2015-09-21
Great Program, fully Win10 CompatibleTime Owned: more than 12 months.
I've used several of the N4PY versions over the years -- Pegasus, ICOM and Orion. They all work FB and on every Windows version that I've tried them on. These programs give you very precise control of your rig, and often have features that make it easier to access specific rig functions than using the menu system on your radio.
Carl has tremendous customer service and responds very quickly to questions with detailed answers.
If you have any questions, download the trial version for your rig and give it whirl. You'll be glad you did! :-)
K7ECRating: 2015-09-21
Excellent SoftwareTime Owned: more than 12 months.
I have owned and used Carls software for my IC7800 for as long as I have owned the radio, over 10 years. I also use his software on different brands of radios. I find the interface on all versions to be straight forward and intuitive.Each radio type works wonderfully with the N4PY interface and I have not had one complaint about the software on over 10 years (and none before that!) I also own and use HRD and find it to be a great product as well (but N4PY is my first choice for its uniform implementation across radio brands!!)
KF5GCRating: 2015-09-21
Best Icom Software AroundTime Owned: more than 12 months.
I have an old Icom 756 classic that had the screen go out after Icom quit supporting that radio so I needed a way to control it. A fellow ham recommended Carl's software. I read the reviews and downloaded the software with eagerness. I started reading the manual which is easy to read and full of information. I purchased a cat cable for my Icom on ebay and have been pleased with the software ever since. I now use the software with my IC-746 and IC-718. Carl provides blazing fast support and has always answered my questions promptly. You cannot go wrong with his software! de Barry N5HW
W5JCKRating: 2015-09-20
Poorly ImplementedTime Owned: 0 to 3 months.
This software is not well implemented and the interface is so 1990s that it is a dinosaur. The menu options are so ridiculously worded/labelled as to be meaningless. The manual looks like it was created in a simple text editor for DOS with absolutely no formatting, index, or table of contents. Plan on doing a lot of searching to find anything. And worst of all, the program changed my settings without asking. And the dysfunctional Sweep is not only lacking in usable controls it insists on scanning the entire 20m band in CW mode. WTF! This looks and feels like a dinosuar from the DOS age, and it just doesn't seem appropriate or useful on Windows 10. Do a Google search to find the old free version 5 of HRD and use it instead.
AB2ERating: 2014-04-30
Great program and outstanding supportTime Owned: 0 to 3 months.
The N4PY software does a fine job of rig control for the Icom (I have an IC-756 Pro III), and he has a long list of other rigs that he supports (although only newer Yaesu, and no FT-1000D which is my other radio for SO2R). Where it excels is the extra things it allows you to integrate from the convenience of the main control program. In my case, I have an Acom 2000A now following the rig frequency automatically, and at the same time have the rig running in N1MM via a link from N4PY. Once set up, the amp follows the radio and pre-tunes it the band segment displayed on the Acom. There are other devices that he has created control settings for such as autotuners and panadapters. It runs in the background, but if you're using it with N1MM and have enough monitor space, you could add it to your N1MM window setup.
I downloaded it as a 10 day free trial, and Carl N4PY even modified the software for me several times (all in a couple days, and in some cases only a couple of hours had passed before he emailed me back with a program update!) to get it working for my setup to make sure it would work for me as I wanted. Excellent customer service.
The main program links to whatever level converter device you are using (in my case the K9JM CI-V router for Icom, which uses a virtual comport). You do need a null-modem cable to interface to the Acom 2000A (make it yourself and only use pins 2,3, and 5, reversing pins 2 and 3 on each end for null-modem.
The program seemed very intuitive and while it has about 20 setup screens, they are all relevant to operation of the radio and are easily accessible to change via a pulldown menu. I also like the fact that he has a user-editable .ini file which contains the stored program parameters. Anyone using Writelog will be familiar with this type of file, and it is easy to make changes or to double-check to see if you saved a parameter. Normally, exiting the program will save any changes made while it was running.
I am very impressed with this program but Carl's level of attentive customer support (as mentioned, rapid response to emails, and revised versions of the software sometime in the same day) was the selling point for me. I am already enjoying this software immensely and feel confident that N4PY will be able to meet my future needs for rig control or integration of other devices to go with the radio.
73 Darrell AB2E
W5ZZTRating: 2013-05-12
Great support and easy to use!Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I tried al the others and the N4PY software is the best. It is easy to set up and use and it works, plain and simple. I use it it with my new Icom 7600.
Software is only as good as the support. Carl must sit by his computer 24/7. Whenever I have had a question he has responded quickly. He even added some features that I asked for. I now operate the radio from my computer and it interfaces easily with my logging program (ARClog - another nice program with great support) and has my Palstar tuner following the frequency of the radio perfectly.
Simply put, this software works! If you do find an issue Carl fixes it quickly and sends you a file for testing.
Has a 10 day free trial but I was convinced after an hours use and was the best $65 I have spent.
Thanks Carl.
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Icom Ic F25sr Software Reviews 2017

I recently upgraded my ICOM ham radio HF base station XCVR from an IC-735 to an IC-7200 HF+6M transceiver. What a difference!

On The Plus Side

ICOM IC-7200 HF XCVR + 6M

The IC-7200 now gives me access to the 6M band. It is great new addition to my station's operating capabilities.

It's fascinating to hear fleeting portions of QSOs during meteor showers or auroras. Making solid contacts by bouncing signals off a meteor shower's short-lived trails of E-layer ionization - or an aurora's rapidly moving curtain of ionization - is a nice and welcome new challenge.

I especially like being able to control the 7200 by software from my PC. To that end, I use the (A-B type) USB cable between the rig's USB port and the PC.

This comes in very handy because I use a QS1R SDR receiver to monitor activity on the band I want to work. The QS1R's SDRMAX-V software lets me have a detailed panoramic view and I can spot and quickly listen to any type of signal I see on my PC's the second screen. Once I find an interesting station, I can easily and quickly tune the 7200 (by software again) to the frequency, I spotted the station on, and attempt to make contact.

Being able to control the IC-7200 ICOM ham radio by software has brought considerable new flexibility to my operations.

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On The Minus Side

I miss 'rag chewing' on FM (F3E) in the upper part of the 10M band (between 29.51 MHz - 29.7 MHz) that the 735 allowed me to do. Hmm!

Well, ok. I admit that I still have the 735 and that I can always fire it up to do that. It's just not as handy as having access to the FM mode, along with all the other modes, directly on the same transceiver. But that's a minor inconvenience, right?

The 7200's transmitter has a maximum power output of 100 watts PEP, while the 735 could pump out as much as 200 watts PEP! Is that a 'problem'? None that I have been able to identify yet!

More On ICOM Ham Radios

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ICOM IC-735 HF XCVR

As you can see below, I have been a ICOM fan for years. There are other fine amateur radio manufacturers out there, but I don't see the need to change (yet ;).

It's just that, after having had second hand radios for more than 15 years, I chose ICOM amateur radios based on a friend's recommendation.

He had nothing but good things to say about ICOM rigs. On top of the list were...

  • Reliability.
  • High quality craftsmanship.
  • State of the art technology.

I wholeheartedly agree with my friend!

I bought the IC-735 HF xcvr and the IC-28H VHF FM xcvr in 1990.

Then I bought the IC-W31A dual band VHF/UHF FM portable transceiver in 1995.

I have been using these ICOM rigs since then. During all these years, they never failed me.

IC-W31A VHF UHF FM XCVR

What more can I say?

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Well, actually there is more!

I have been experimenting with software control of my IC-735 ... and I'm getting hooked!

The free software I am experimenting with is only giving me a taste of what true SDR (Software Defined Radio) is capable of.

I am secretly hoping that ICOM will come up with its own SDR software coupled with ICOM hardware specifically designed for SDR.

Why Stay With
ICOM Ham Radio (s)?

I can, and will, certainly continue operating with the ICOM rigs I already have.

However, I feel I will eventually succumb to the temptation of owning a 'real' ham SDR ... like, for example, the FLEX-5000A™!

Will I part with my ICOM rigs if I switch to true SDR ham rigs?

No, I don't think I'm going to be able to part with my 'old friends'. Need proof?

I still have my old IC-22 2M FM crystal-controlled transceiver (that was before synthesized frequency control)! And I still use it too!;-)

Over the years, I have found than an ICOM ham radio is a long-lasting, trouble-free choice. Click here for more on ham radios.


73 de VE2DPE
Claude Jollet
7, Rue de la Rive, Notre-Dame-des-Prairies, Québec, Canada J6E 1M9

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