New Model #11720
openICOM IC-2100 1st Version
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Description
I have an Icom IC-2100, this is the predicessor to the IC-2100H. I have tried 2 different cables that are working fine with my IC-2720H Icom and this IC-2100 will no communicate with CHIRP.
Files
Updated by Dan Smith 4 months ago
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Updated by Ken Hansen 7 days ago
- File config.txt config.txt added
- File Icom_IC-2100H_20250327 ORIGINAL.img Icom_IC-2100H_20250327 ORIGINAL.img added
- File win_system_info.txt win_system_info.txt added
- File debug_log.txt debug_log.txt added
[Uploaded from CHIRP next-20250321]
Have a new-to-me IC-2100 (non H model), I was able to read radio memories into CHIRP just fine, saved in file on laptop. Cleared out channels, queried Repeaterbook, copied the dozen or so freq. into memory channels, tried to upload to radio from laptop, clone went along fine, progress bar went from 0 to 100%, then the radio displayed "CL ERR"
I expected new channels to be written to the radio.
I got "CL ERR"
Don't have OEM or third-party software, never tried with this radio (just got it today).
Reminder, this is the early model, IC-2100, NOT the IC-2100H
Updated by Ken Hansen 7 days ago
Adding file CHIRP saved from original read of radio.
This file could be written to the IC-2100 successfully, it ended with "CL END" on radio display
Minor edit of this file (set Mem #1 to display alphanumeric name and change was written).
Perhaps starting from "scratch" is an issue? Some setting or parameter isn't set properly?
Hope these files can help resolve this issue.
Updated by Ken Hansen 7 days ago
Sorry, last update tonight - promise!
By copy-and-pasting Repeaterbook Results into the img file read from the radio, then deleting other channels, I was able to program the channels I wanted into the radio. I wouldn't call this a solution, starting from "scratch" should be supported, right?
Also, I didn't mention before, but I'm using the "IC-2100H" radio profile, but as mentioned before, this is an "IC-2100" (non-H) radio.
Thanks,
Ken, N2VIP