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Messages - kn7uengeng

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Thank you, that helps a me a lot.  And if you don't mind, I have another question for you.  Can you have multiple RemoteRig controlled, same model, radio bodies in different locations, all through one Remoterig controlled Radio head? - Thanks, Gene

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I'm just wondering if you can use a computer or computers to control the radio bodies and the RRC boxes for just the Radio heads and accomplish the same thing and save some money On the initial set up?

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I don't completely understand your response.  Are you saying I don't need the RRC boxes on the radio bodies, and I can use a PC with them instead?  And that I only need 2 RRC boxes for the radio heads in the GoBox to function remotely? - Gene

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Is it possible in order to reduce up front costs to only purchase the hardware version of the RemoteRig controller for the heads of the radios and use a computer(s) connected to the internet and the bodies of the radios?  I want to create a Go-Box with a Kenwood TS-480SAT head and a Kenwood TM-D710A Radio head in it.  With both heads running on batteries and with an iPhone 5 as a WIFI hotspot.  I'd want to control the radio bodies hooked to a computer(s) at the home QTH via the radio heads hooked to the RRCs.  Can this be done? - Thanks Gene

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Hello, I'm wondering if I can purchase a single pair of remoteRig interface boxes and somehow connect them to 2 separate Kenwood radios at the same time?  The 2 Kenwood radios I would like to use the pair of interface boxes with are the TS-480SAT and the TM-D710A.  I would like to hook both radios up to the one set of interface boxes and be able to receive on one radio while at the same time being able to transmit on the other, and have this go in either direction.  Is this something that is possible? - Gene

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