Ld-c101 Usb To Ci-v Driver -
For amateur radio operators using Icom CI-V compatible rigs, the LD-C101 adapter is a popular, budget-friendly alternative to OEM interfaces. However, its success hinges entirely on the correct driver. Here’s what you need to know.
The LD-C101 typically uses a generic (often Prolific or CH340 series) USB-to-serial chip. Windows, in particular, frequently auto-installs an incorrect or outdated driver, leading to the dreaded “Code 10” error or an inability to see the COM port. Ld-c101 Usb To Ci-v Driver
Bridging the Gap: A Practical Look at the LD-C101 USB to CI-V Driver For amateur radio operators using Icom CI-V compatible
Download the specific driver for the chip on your adapter . Use a tool like ChipGenius (Windows) or check the device’s USB VID/PID in Device Manager to confirm if it’s a PL2303, CH340, or CP2102. Then, source the driver from the original manufacturer (Prolific, WCH, or Silicon Labs)— not a generic “driver download” site. The LD-C101 typically uses a generic (often Prolific