Select your radio model and baudrate then click the "Set radio Clock" button and select the port where the radio is connected.
ATTENTION: if your radio is in CW mode it will transmit during the process
For timeout time only change if you really need.
Arnold - 9V1CD - 17/08/2025
thank you very much!
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Lucio - PP7LP - 18/08/2025
Thank you for the comment, Arnold. Enjoy it as much as you'd like, and hope it’s helpful!
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Miguel - EA4BAS - 18/08/2025
Perfect it work fine
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Lucio - PP7LP - 22/03/2026
Thanks Miguel. Good to know!
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David - AC2VE - 18/08/2025
how about an option to set clock to UTC
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Lucio - PP7LP - 18/08/2025
Hi David. Thank you for the comment and suggestion. I did think about it but the CI-V command available is for setting the local time. Also, the radio has both local and UTC time clocks. You can adjust UTC time offset and if you click on the clock on the screen you can see both clocks.
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Jim - PY7XC - 25/08/2025
Hello Lúcio, it works well on IC7610
I will repeat the procedure on IC7100 soon
Thanks so much
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Lucio - PP7LP - 18/03/2026
Thank you, Jim. Good to know it has been useful.
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Arnold - 9V1CD - 19/12/2025
this is very useful, thank you very much and more power to you
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Arnold - 9V1CD - 19/12/2025
this is very useful, thank you very much and more power to you
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Lucio - PP7LP - 22/01/2026
Thank you Arnold for your comments. Keep using! 73.
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Dave - G8VFP - 18/03/2026
Was trying to do this using rigctl -m 3073 -r /dev/ttyUSB0 -s 115200 \set_clock 2026-03-16T22:15:00(...)0 but it only manages to set the data and not the time.
But this works well
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Lucio - PP7LP - 22/03/2026
Thanks for the comment, Dave. I’m not familiar with rigctl, but this page seems to make things much easier than using the command line.
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