

I suppose ANALOG Audio, Digital Audio is noisy audio, it crackles and not smooth. Receive Audio is for some reason, SUPERB- even to my 7600. Slow SCOPE really is no big deal, actually it's better with a Slower Scope, it's not so distracting. If you need to walk through anything else, just let me know via PM or qrz.com address.Better sounding audio than the 7300 I sold, or even the ICOM 7600 I still have! Anyway, separating the audio and digital grounds solved the issue and I've been running FB with it since.



Like I mentioned, this was a couple of years or so ago and I don't exactly recall what happened when I built it per spec, but the config didn't work probably some sort of RFI issue. The one thing that I had to do to my cable to make it work correctly was to NOT connect the audio ground to the digital ground in the cable (Nav connector end). Press EXIT/SET two times then SCOPE to return to "typical" screenĪs to the cable between the Navigator and the Icom, I made my own.Scroll to the bottom of the list by pressing holding the F-2 button.Just in case, here are the CI-V settings in my ProII (they are probably defaults, I don't recall changing anything when configuring with the Navigator, but could be wrong): I say "mostly" because a few settings are of course optimized to my personal operating preferences, but I can say that all of those were in place prior to configuring the Navigator to the ProII. I don't recall making any changes to the default settings with the ProII menu items. I think for digital the Navigator is more sensitive than the SignaLink USB box the Navigator replaced. GM Don, I run a ProII with a Navigator and have been for about 2 years or so the Navigator is a great box, not just for digital, but also has true RTTY (vs AFSK) as well as a built-in K1EL keyer.
