Remote Rig
RRC 1258 Support in English => General discussion forum => Topic started by: w3frg on 2017-03-19, 19:47:51
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I am interested in using the RemoteRig to help eliminate the latency experienced with the Kenwood KNS and other commercially available remote rig software programs that I have been using in the past.
Reading the info provided on the RemoteRig web site, it appears I can go one, or both, of two ways.
1. Using the RRC-1274B Micro at the Client and with the RRC-1258MKII at the Server.
2. Using an RRC-1258MKII at both the Client and Server.
I am planning on using my TS-590G with the Kenwood ARCP-590G Rig Control Software Pgm via a Laptop at the Client end.
The Server will have a wireless remote 4 port RF switch; KMTronics 433 Mhz.
There will also be a linear amp, which has a LAN interface.
No rotor is used, only wire antennas.
The router at the Server end is a FIOS Gateway G1100.
The Client router could be anything, a real TBD, depending on available ISP providers in the locals visited.
I recently heard a station running RemoteRig which has really peaked my interest.
There was no hint that this station was operating remote; That's my end goal.
Suggestions, setups and overall info welcome.
Tom W3FRG
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Hi Tom,
The solution using the RRC Micro dongle would work fine for you, since you will be using a software
front-end. The second RRC is perfect for a hardware panel control, such as the TS-480, etc. Of
course you can use that instead and can take advantage of the built-in serial port server for your
linear. Otherwise, you can always buy a stand-alone serial port server instead, especially if you decide
to install a second serial device, such as a rotor.
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX
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Mitch,
Excellent points all.
I actually forgot about using the Linear when using the Micro Dongle.
Looks like two boxes is the best solution.
Regards,
Tom W3FRG
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For daily use from a fixed location I always recommend two boxes as there are limitations using the RRC-Micro.
73 de mike
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Mike,
Good point.
Two boxes looks like the way to go.
The boxes look identical, are they?
Just different jumpers inside to select position, Server/Client?
Tnx Tom
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No they are not identical, they are sold as a set with a control-RRC and a Radio-RRC.
They are also available as separate parts.
73 de mike
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Hi Mike,
Looking at the available pictures, one would never know they were different.
Good to know.
Tom W3FRG
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The Control-RRC has the CW-speed pot which the radio-RRC do not have.
/mike
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Mike,
If older 1258 units were to be picked up as used, can they be upgraded using currently available Firmware?
What is the history for previous versions and upgrades?
Tom W3FRG
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Mike is asleep, so I can answer YES. There was an old version 1 of the boxes that can't be
updated, but very few of those was sold and they are rare on the market. All the black ones are
fine.
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX