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Connecting your Radio to your Computer

Their are two major Radio-Computer connection channels, CAT and Audio..

Rt Systems Usb-57B Drivers For Mac

Buy RT Systems Original ADMS-VX6 USB Programming Software (Version 5.00) with USB-57B USB to Extended 4-Conductor Plug Cable for The VX-6R: Fixed-mount CB Radios - Amazon.com FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases. I am running a Mac Book pro with Catalina I have a RT systems cable for the icom 880-H RT Systems did a remote session and installed the drivers for the RT systems cable Apple Care did a remote session and helped me install Chirp with eh Python runtime This is what will work.

CAT (Computer Aided Tuning)

CAT is what allows an application to communicate with the radio's VFO, setting and reading frequencies and modes. Almost all Amateur radios (excluding the new LAN based radios) operate CAT communication over a very old RS-232 protocol - even if the radio is using a modern USB interface, the protocol is still 60 year old RS-232 over USB. Unlike modern self-configuring devices the setup parameters found in the Radio's menus must match the settings in the application preferences exactly. This can be challenging to get right the first time but the application should remember the settings for you after that.

RT-SYSTEMS USB-62C USB-62C Programming / CAT Interface Cable - USB-A to 8-pin Mini DIN - Yaesu. HRO Discount Price: $29.95. Buy It. This is usually a simple piece of hardware (UART) accompanied by a Mac software driver that allows the application to 'see' the radio connected to this device. The device may also include level converters to convert the RS-232 to the TTL level required by the (older) radio and sometimes DTR and RTS lines to also let the computer key the radio's. Enter the serial number for the RT Systems programmer. Click Download to complete the process.

Since most older radios have old style TTL or RS-232 connections for this channel and most computers have abandoned these old style serial ports, we need to add a USB-to-Serial adapter to the computer. This is usually a simple piece of hardware (UART) accompanied by a Mac software driver that allows the application to 'see' the radio connected to this device. The device may also include level converters to convert the RS-232 to the TTL level required by the (older) radio and sometimes DTR and RTS lines to also let the computer key the radio's PTT and CW lines.

Some devices combine the above capabilities with digital CW generators and or sound cards (modems) for the Audio channel.

Some radios have the USB/Serial adapters built in and only require a USB cable connecting them to the computer but still require a Mac driver to be installed.

Audio (Digital Communications Modes)

The audio channel allows the computer to send pre-recorded speech or digitally encoded information (RTTY, PSK etc.) to the radio's microphone or accessory jack as well as receive digitally encoded data from the radio's headphone or accessory jack for decoding. Some radios have this sound card capability built into the radio and it can be accessed over the same USB cable as the CAT channel. Sound cards on the Mac do not normally require a driver to be installed and can be configured in the Mac System Preferences Sound panel.

How do I connect my computer to my radio ?

Which Driver do I need ?

If you don't see the USB/Serial adapter port connected to your radio in the Port popup (or all you see is a Bluetooth port) then it could be one of the following:

  • The right driver (kernel extension) is not installed.
  • A bad or loose cable from the adapter/radio to your computer.
  • A radio with an internal USB/Serial adapter (UART) and the radio is powered down.

You can tell which chip set is being used in your adapter/radio by selecting 'About This Mac / Overview / System Report / Hardware / USB. If the UART shows up in the Hardware/USB report It means that it is plugged in and powered up - not that a driver is necessarily loaded. Once you have identified the UART Chip set (FTDI, Silicon Labs, Prolific, Keyspan/Tripplite, RT Systems etc.) you can download and install the Mac driver from the manufacturers web site.

Where can I get a Mac driver for my ICOM IC-705, IC-7100, IC-7200, IC-7300, IC-7600, IC-7610, IC-7850, IC-9100, IC-9700, PCR2500, Kenwood TS-890S, TS-990S, TS-590S, Elecraft KX3, K3S, Yaesu FTdx101, FTdx3000, FT-891, FT-991 or Ten-Tec Eagle USB direct connect built in USB/Serial adapter ?

The USB/UART Bridge chip inside the Icom, Yaesu and Kenwood radios is a Silicon Labs USB to UART Bridge Controller and the Mac drivers are available here.

Rt Systems Usb-57B Drivers For Mac

The USB/UART Bridge chip inside the Eagle, K3S and KX3 is an FTDI USB to UART Bridge Controller and the Mac drivers are available here.

Note: macOS built in FTDI driver: Supports FTDI based devices with standard VID/PID combinations.

'Since 10.9 (Mavericks), OS X has included built-in partial support for some FTDI devices in VCP mode. Starting with 10.11 (El Capitan), Apple's own driver seems to be sufficiently comprehensive that many customers will not need to install FTDI's own VCP unless they wish to use its advanced features such as baud-rate aliasing and configurable latency times' .

What if the radio doesn't show up in the Port popup?

  • If you haveParallelsrunning on your Mac - make sure it hasn't 'stolen' the port.
  • macOS High Sierra 10.13 introduces a new feature that requires user approval before loading new third-party kernel extensions.
  • You may also need to reboot your Mac after the install.
Drivers

You can tell which driver is installed and loaded by selecting 'About This Mac / Overview / System Report / Software / Extensions. and looking for the kernel extension that matches the adapter chip set (eg FTDI, Silicon Labs, Prolific etc.) It's important that the driver is Loadable and Signed. It will only show as Loaded when the device is powered up and plugged in.

Make sure you have the correct version of the driver installed for your version of macOS - for example, the latest Silicon Labs driver will not work with macOS 10.9 or 10.10 and you need to install their legacy driver.

Don't forget that the System Report does not automatically refresh and can take up to a minute to display all the extensions. If you want to see if a change you made (plugging/unplugging/changing usb ports etc.) has caused the driver to load then you have to go through the system report steps again - or run the application and look at the debug log for the loaded driver.

Radio still not showing up ?

Rt Systems Usb-57B Drivers For Mac
  1. Unplug the radio from the computer.
  2. Install the driver again.
  3. Reboot the Mac (sometimes, more than a reboot - a power cycle of the USB Serial port is required).
  4. Power up the radio and plug it in to the USB port.

Other things to try..

  • In rare cases with older adapters some people have had to insert an older USB 2.0 hub inline with the radio.
  • Reset the SMC https://osxdaily.com/2015/08/09/mac-usb-ports-not-working-fix

Installing Drivers on High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur

Drivers (kernel extensions) can be tricky to install on High Sierra (and later) if you are doing it for the first time, but if you want to communicate with your radio using MacLoggerDX, MacDoppler or any other Ham Radio software you will need to install the driver supplied by the manufacturer of the UART in your radio or radio adapter. It is not possible for MacLoggerDX or MacDoppler to do this for you.

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Note: macOS built in FTDI driver:
'Since 10.9 (Mavericks), OS X has included built-in partial support for some FTDI devices in VCP mode. Starting with 10.11 (El Capitan), Apple's own driver seems to be sufficiently comprehensive that many customers will not need to install FTDI's own VCP unless they wish to use its advanced features such as baud-rate aliasing and configurable latency times' .

Starting with OS X Mavericks, Apple has been making changes to how third party kernel extensions are allowed to work. On macOS High SIerra and later, kernel extensions must be digitally signed using an Apple Developer ID and installed into /Library/Extensions enforced by System Integrity Protection. Kernel extensions will not load unless authorized to do so by a logged-in user.

User-Approved Kernel Extension Loading

macOS High Sierra 10.13 introduces a new feature that requires user approval before loading new third-party kernel extensions. (Approval is automatically granted to third-party KEXTs that were already present when upgrading to macOS High Sierra).

When a request is made to load a KEXT that the user has not yet approved, the load request is denied and macOS presents this alert.

This prompts the user to approve the KEXT in System Preferences / Security & Privacy / General.
You will have to enter your credentials after clicking the lock in the lower left corner to enable the Allow button.

This approval UI is only present in the Security & Privacy preferences pane for 30 minutes after the alert. Until the user approves the KEXT, future load attempts will cause the approval UI to reappear but will not trigger another user alert..

Once approved, the KEXT will immediately be loaded or added to the prelinked kernel cache, depending on what action was blocked. Subsequent requests to load the KEXT will proceed silently as on previous macOS versions.


Apple Technical Note TN2459

Note: In some rare cases you may have to disable SIP to install the kernel extension (driver). Don't forget to re-enable SIP after the driver is installed and tested.
'Removing or disabling your Mac's security features isn't something to be done lightly. To an extent we can assume that any reader who would ask this relatively advanced question won't be a complete newcomer to computing, and have a pretty good reason to turn off System Integrity Protection (also known as SIP, or 'rootless') on your Mac.' - MacWorld.


Big Sur

Warnings for Legacy System Extensions started to appear on reboot after installing macOS 10.15.4
These extensions are provided by the manufacturers (FTDI, Silicon Labs etc.) of internal and external USB/Serial adapters (UARTS) and are needed for CAT control of all serial port (non-LAN) based radios, rotor controllers, etc.
Apple intends to eventually prohibit kernel extensions for security reasons and replace the functionality with DriverKit extensions running in user space.
Many UARTs are already supported automatically by Apple supplied DriverKit extensions in the Big Sur beta.
As Apple System Extensions and DriverKit adds functionality, kernel extensions with matching functionality will not load.
Big Sur DriverKit current status is here.

RT Systems



Manufacturer


Model


Description


Price


Order


RT Systems

PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

  • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
  • Works with all versions of the Yaesu FT-450.

RT Systems

PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

  • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7(32 and 64 bit), Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version) or Windows 10.
  • Works with the Yaesu FT-65R.

$48.95

RT Systems

ADMS-70D

Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

  • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
  • Mac Version requires MacOS X Lion (10.7 64-bit) or higher.
  • Works with the Yaesu
    FT-70DR.

RT Systems

PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

  • For Windows
    XP/Vista/7/8(full version).
  • Works with the Yaesu FT-950.
  • $48.95

    RT Systems

    Software Only - Program memories and other settings of the Yaesu FT-991 radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version).

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable to program memories and other setting of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), Windows 8 and 8.1(full version) and Windows 10.
    • Works with Yaesu FT-991 & FT-991A
    • Includes RT-42 Cable - USB-A to USB-B Cable 10ft

    $34.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1(full version).
    • Works with the Yaesu FTDX-3000D.

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    RT Systems

    Software Only - Program Memories and other settings of the radio.

    • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
    • Mac Version requires MacOS X Lion (10.7 64-bit) or higher.
    • Works with the Yaesu FT-2DR.

    $24.95

    RT Systems

    Software Only - Program memories and other setting of the Yaesu FTM-100 radio.

    • Works with the Yaesu SCU-20 Programming Cable included with the radio.
    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version)

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version).
    • Works with Yaesu FTM-3100R.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version).
    • Works with Yaesu FTM-3200DR

    RT Systems

    Software - Program memories and other setting of the Kenwood TS-2000 radio. Basic control functions send channel details instantly to the radio.

    • Software and USB-63B included.
    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TS-2000.

    $48.95

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    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TM-271/281A.

    RT Systems

    The KRS-590 Radio Programming Software is designed to give you the ease and convenience of programming the memories and set menu options of your radio from your PC. This software is also designed for easy control of the radio. Any memory channel with all its details can be sent to the radio with a simple keystroke.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TS-590/590SG.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the TM-D710A and
    TM-D710GA.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10.

    RT Systems

    Scanjet

    The USB/UART Bridge chip inside the Eagle, K3S and KX3 is an FTDI USB to UART Bridge Controller and the Mac drivers are available here.

    Note: macOS built in FTDI driver: Supports FTDI based devices with standard VID/PID combinations.

    'Since 10.9 (Mavericks), OS X has included built-in partial support for some FTDI devices in VCP mode. Starting with 10.11 (El Capitan), Apple's own driver seems to be sufficiently comprehensive that many customers will not need to install FTDI's own VCP unless they wish to use its advanced features such as baud-rate aliasing and configurable latency times' .

    What if the radio doesn't show up in the Port popup?

    • If you haveParallelsrunning on your Mac - make sure it hasn't 'stolen' the port.
    • macOS High Sierra 10.13 introduces a new feature that requires user approval before loading new third-party kernel extensions.
    • You may also need to reboot your Mac after the install.

    You can tell which driver is installed and loaded by selecting 'About This Mac / Overview / System Report / Software / Extensions. and looking for the kernel extension that matches the adapter chip set (eg FTDI, Silicon Labs, Prolific etc.) It's important that the driver is Loadable and Signed. It will only show as Loaded when the device is powered up and plugged in.

    Make sure you have the correct version of the driver installed for your version of macOS - for example, the latest Silicon Labs driver will not work with macOS 10.9 or 10.10 and you need to install their legacy driver.

    Don't forget that the System Report does not automatically refresh and can take up to a minute to display all the extensions. If you want to see if a change you made (plugging/unplugging/changing usb ports etc.) has caused the driver to load then you have to go through the system report steps again - or run the application and look at the debug log for the loaded driver.

    Radio still not showing up ?

    1. Unplug the radio from the computer.
    2. Install the driver again.
    3. Reboot the Mac (sometimes, more than a reboot - a power cycle of the USB Serial port is required).
    4. Power up the radio and plug it in to the USB port.

    Other things to try..

    • In rare cases with older adapters some people have had to insert an older USB 2.0 hub inline with the radio.
    • Reset the SMC https://osxdaily.com/2015/08/09/mac-usb-ports-not-working-fix

    Installing Drivers on High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur

    Drivers (kernel extensions) can be tricky to install on High Sierra (and later) if you are doing it for the first time, but if you want to communicate with your radio using MacLoggerDX, MacDoppler or any other Ham Radio software you will need to install the driver supplied by the manufacturer of the UART in your radio or radio adapter. It is not possible for MacLoggerDX or MacDoppler to do this for you.

    Rt Systems Usb-57b Drivers For Macbook Air

    Note: macOS built in FTDI driver:
    'Since 10.9 (Mavericks), OS X has included built-in partial support for some FTDI devices in VCP mode. Starting with 10.11 (El Capitan), Apple's own driver seems to be sufficiently comprehensive that many customers will not need to install FTDI's own VCP unless they wish to use its advanced features such as baud-rate aliasing and configurable latency times' .

    Starting with OS X Mavericks, Apple has been making changes to how third party kernel extensions are allowed to work. On macOS High SIerra and later, kernel extensions must be digitally signed using an Apple Developer ID and installed into /Library/Extensions enforced by System Integrity Protection. Kernel extensions will not load unless authorized to do so by a logged-in user.

    User-Approved Kernel Extension Loading

    macOS High Sierra 10.13 introduces a new feature that requires user approval before loading new third-party kernel extensions. (Approval is automatically granted to third-party KEXTs that were already present when upgrading to macOS High Sierra).

    When a request is made to load a KEXT that the user has not yet approved, the load request is denied and macOS presents this alert.

    This prompts the user to approve the KEXT in System Preferences / Security & Privacy / General.
    You will have to enter your credentials after clicking the lock in the lower left corner to enable the Allow button.

    This approval UI is only present in the Security & Privacy preferences pane for 30 minutes after the alert. Until the user approves the KEXT, future load attempts will cause the approval UI to reappear but will not trigger another user alert..

    Once approved, the KEXT will immediately be loaded or added to the prelinked kernel cache, depending on what action was blocked. Subsequent requests to load the KEXT will proceed silently as on previous macOS versions.


    Apple Technical Note TN2459

    Note: In some rare cases you may have to disable SIP to install the kernel extension (driver). Don't forget to re-enable SIP after the driver is installed and tested.
    'Removing or disabling your Mac's security features isn't something to be done lightly. To an extent we can assume that any reader who would ask this relatively advanced question won't be a complete newcomer to computing, and have a pretty good reason to turn off System Integrity Protection (also known as SIP, or 'rootless') on your Mac.' - MacWorld.


    Big Sur

    Warnings for Legacy System Extensions started to appear on reboot after installing macOS 10.15.4
    These extensions are provided by the manufacturers (FTDI, Silicon Labs etc.) of internal and external USB/Serial adapters (UARTS) and are needed for CAT control of all serial port (non-LAN) based radios, rotor controllers, etc.
    Apple intends to eventually prohibit kernel extensions for security reasons and replace the functionality with DriverKit extensions running in user space.
    Many UARTs are already supported automatically by Apple supplied DriverKit extensions in the Big Sur beta.
    As Apple System Extensions and DriverKit adds functionality, kernel extensions with matching functionality will not load.
    Big Sur DriverKit current status is here.

    RT Systems



    Manufacturer


    Model


    Description


    Price


    Order


    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with all versions of the Yaesu FT-450.

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7(32 and 64 bit), Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version) or Windows 10.
    • Works with the Yaesu FT-65R.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    ADMS-70D

    Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
    • Mac Version requires MacOS X Lion (10.7 64-bit) or higher.
    • Works with the Yaesu
      FT-70DR.

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

  • For Windows
    XP/Vista/7/8(full version).
  • Works with the Yaesu FT-950.
  • $48.95

    RT Systems

    Software Only - Program memories and other settings of the Yaesu FT-991 radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version).

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable to program memories and other setting of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), Windows 8 and 8.1(full version) and Windows 10.
    • Works with Yaesu FT-991 & FT-991A
    • Includes RT-42 Cable - USB-A to USB-B Cable 10ft

    $34.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1(full version).
    • Works with the Yaesu FTDX-3000D.

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    RT Systems

    Software Only - Program Memories and other settings of the radio.

    • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
    • Mac Version requires MacOS X Lion (10.7 64-bit) or higher.
    • Works with the Yaesu FT-2DR.

    $24.95

    RT Systems

    Software Only - Program memories and other setting of the Yaesu FTM-100 radio.

    • Works with the Yaesu SCU-20 Programming Cable included with the radio.
    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version)

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version).
    • Works with Yaesu FTM-3100R.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version).
    • Works with Yaesu FTM-3200DR

    RT Systems

    Software - Program memories and other setting of the Kenwood TS-2000 radio. Basic control functions send channel details instantly to the radio.

    • Software and USB-63B included.
    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TS-2000.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TM-271/281A.

    RT Systems

    The KRS-590 Radio Programming Software is designed to give you the ease and convenience of programming the memories and set menu options of your radio from your PC. This software is also designed for easy control of the radio. Any memory channel with all its details can be sent to the radio with a simple keystroke.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TS-590/590SG.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the TM-D710A and
    TM-D710GA.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10.

    RT Systems

    PC Software for programming. Does NOT include the cable.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TH-D72A.

    $24.95

    RT Systems

    KRS-F6

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TH-F6A.

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Kenwood
      TM-V71A.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    RTS-03

    USB to Serial Adapter - FTDI chipset, DB-9(m).

    RT systems

    USB to 3.5MM stereo cable: Works the same as the Icom OPC-478UC
    for programming memory channels

    $29.95

    RT Systems

    USB-29B

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to Yaesu 6-pin mini din
    for programming memory channels.

    RT Systems

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to Yaesu 4-pin plug.

    $29.95

    RT Systems

    USB-57B

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to extended Yaesu 4-pin push-in connection

    RT Systems

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to Yaesu 8-pin mini din
    for programming and CAT control.

    $29.95

    RT Systems

    USB-63B

    The USB-63B cable is designed to work with HF rigs that have a 9-pin male CAT connector. The cable addresses Yaesu and Kenwood radio models that use a 'straight thru' (not null-modem) serial to serial cable for connection to your computer.

    RT Systems

    6-Pin Din Plug Plugs into the ACC1 Port. Use with Kenwood
    TS-450S/690S/TS-790
    TS-850S/TS-950S.

    $29.95

    RT Systems

    USB-81

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to Yaesu 8-pin mini din. Designed for the FTM-350R.

    RT Systems

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to Kenwood 2-pin HT cable.

    $29.95

    RT Systems

    USB-K5D

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to Kenwood 8-pin modular cable

    RT systems

    Computer Interface Cable:
    USB to Kenwood 8-pin mini din

    $29.95

    RT Systems

    USB-RTS-05

    For use with a D-Star radio that has a 2.5mm data jack for data transfer with programs such as
    D-RATS.

    RT Systems

    Computer interface for Icom HF radios. Can be used for radio control(other software needed) with any radio that uses the
    CT-17 interface cable.

    $29.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Icom
      IC-2300H.

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP (SP3), Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version).
    • Works with the Icom
      IC-2730A.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    Software Only - Program memories and other setting of the Icom IC-7100 radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) or Windows 8 (full version)
    • Will work with the RT Systems USB-RTS01 cable or with the cable that comes with the radio.

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Icom
      IC-7200.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), Windows 8 or 8.1(full version) and Windows 10.
    • Works with Icom IC-7300
    • Includes RT-42 Cable - USB-A to USB-B Cable 10ft

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows
      XP/Vista/7/8(full version).
    • Works with the Icom
      ID-D5100A.
    • Includes the USB-RTS05 Cable USB to 2.5mm plug programming cable.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    WCS-D51PLUS

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), or Windows 8 and 8.1 (full version)
    • Works with the Icom ID-51APlus and Anniversary Editions.
    • Includes the USB-RTS05 Cable
      USB to 2.5mm plug programming cable.

    RT Systems

    PC Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • For Windows XP/Vista/7.
    • Works with the Icom
      IC-T70A.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    YPS-2980

    Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
    • Works with the Yaesu
      FT-2980R.

    RT Systems

    Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
    • Mac Version requires MacOS X Lion (10.7 64-bit) or higher.
    • Works with the Yaesu
      FT-4XR/VR.

    $48.95

    RT Systems

    YPS-7250

    Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
    • Mac Version requires MacOS X Lion (10.7 64-bit) or higher.
    • Works with the Yaesu
      FTM-7250DR.

    RT Systems

    Software and USB cable for programming memories and settings of the radio.

    • Windows Version requires Windows 7 (32 and 64-bit), Windows 8/8.1 (full version), Windows 10.
    • Mac Version requires MacOS X Lion (10.7 64-bit) or higher.
    • Works with the Yaesu
      FT-818.

    $48.95





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