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The IC-A110 is a mobile airband transceiver from Icom. | The IC-A110 is a mobile airband transceiver from Icom. | ||
== Hardware == | |||
==== Programming Cable ==== | |||
To program the IC-A110, you need two things: An OPC-478 3.5mm programming cable, and an OPC-592 3.5mm to RJ45 adapter. Programming is done through the RJ45 mic jack. | |||
== Software == | |||
There are 3 different versions of programming software for the IC-A110. They're all named similarly which gets very confusing. | |||
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|CS-A110 v1.0 | |||
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|Old 16-bit/DOS-based programming software | |||
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|CS-A110 v2.0 | |||
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|Newer 32-bit programming software. | |||
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|CS-A110E v2.0 | |||
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|Also known as CS-A110EURO. Used for A110 radios with serial numbers starting with 24- and 25- | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 29 June 2026
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| Market | Airband |
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| Release Date | 2000 |
The IC-A110 is a mobile airband transceiver from Icom.
Hardware
Programming Cable
To program the IC-A110, you need two things: An OPC-478 3.5mm programming cable, and an OPC-592 3.5mm to RJ45 adapter. Programming is done through the RJ45 mic jack.
Software
There are 3 different versions of programming software for the IC-A110. They're all named similarly which gets very confusing.
| Name | Download | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| CS-A110 v1.0 | Old 16-bit/DOS-based programming software | |
| CS-A110 v2.0 | Newer 32-bit programming software. | |
| CS-A110E v2.0 | Also known as CS-A110EURO. Used for A110 radios with serial numbers starting with 24- and 25- |