Ld-c101 Usb To Ci-v Driver Fixed

The LD-C101 is a specialized USB-to-CI-V interface cable commonly used by amateur radio enthusiasts to connect Icom radios to a computer for rig control, frequency logging, and digital mode operation.

Introduction

Counterfeit Chips

: Some cheaper versions of these cables use "clone" chips. Official drivers (especially Prolific) may intentionally disable these, leading to a "Code 10" error in Device Manager. Ld-c101 Usb To Ci-v Driver

  • Common mistake:

    The driver installation creates the COM port, but the baud rate mismatch causes "CAT control failed." Always verify baud rates match exactly. The LD-C101 is a specialized USB-to-CI-V interface cable

    The LD-C101 is a USB-to-CI-V interface adapter used to connect a computer (via USB) to Icom radios' CI-V (control) serial bus for CAT control, command/response, and automation. It provides USB virtual COM port connectivity and signal-level conversion appropriate for Icom CI-V protocols. Common mistake: The driver installation creates the COM

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    The is a specialized USB-to-CI-V control cable designed specifically for Icom amateur radios . It acts as a bridge, allowing your computer to communicate with the radio for frequency control, logging, and remote management through popular ham radio software. Technical Specifications

    At its core, the LD-C101 is a sacrifice. It is a FTDI (or often, a cheaper, cloned) serial bridge chip, soldered to a level shifter that drops the computer’s clean 5V or 3.3V logic down to the CI-V bus’s simple open-collector standard. It is a device designed to be ignored. When it works, the radio and the computer achieve a perfect, silent symbiosis. The waterfall scrolls. The frequency readout on the PC screen matches the VFO exactly. A ghost seems to turn the dial.

    LD-C101 USB to CI-V cable

    The is a critical interface tool for amateur radio enthusiasts who want to bridge the gap between their legacy or modern Icom transceivers and personal computers. By using this cable, operators can automate frequency control, manage logging, and run advanced digital modes through a single 3.5mm "Remote" jack. The Role of the LD-C101 Driver