Icom | Ic-f110 Programming Software !!hot!!
The software provides a comprehensive interface to customize the radio's operation beyond basic frequency entry: Quality Two-Way Radios Memory Channel Management
For a detailed guide on accessing Dealer Mode, refer to this Scribd document . Ic f110 Dealer Mode | PDF - Scribd icom ic-f110 programming software
Search eBay or Amazon for "Icom IC-F110 programming cable." These usually have a USB-A end and an RJ-45 plug. Be cautious—cheap cables use counterfeit Prolific chips that Windows 10/11 will reject. Look for cables advertised as "FTDI chipset." The software provides a comprehensive interface to customize
The hardware interface is equally critical. The IC-F110 uses a multi-pin accessory connector on its rear panel, not the more common microphone jack found on amateur radios. The official programming cable (e.g., OPC-478 or a clone) converts the radio’s TTL-level serial signals to RS-232 for a computer’s COM port. Because modern laptops lack DB9 serial ports, this typically requires a chain of adapters: USB-to-serial (with a genuine FTDI chip for reliability), then a serial-to-TTL converter that matches the Icom’s pinout. Some aftermarket cables integrate both conversions into a single USB device. However, timing issues are common; the IC-F110 expects precise communication timing, and cheap USB adapters often introduce errors. For the most reliable results, many enthusiasts resurrect an old laptop running native DOS or Windows 98 with a built-in serial port—a testament to the challenges of maintaining legacy radio systems. Look for cables advertised as "FTDI chipset
Icom CS-F100 (for display models) and (for non-display models) are the official cloning software tools used to program the Icom IC-F110 mobile transceiver
Icom discontinued active support for the F110 around 2015. You cannot download this software from Icom’s official global site anymore. You have two legal paths: