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Hardware, Cabling, Installations / Re: IC-7100 CI-V cable
« on: 2015-05-30, 07:53:27 »
OK, Mike, that's mean:

PC -> RRC-control COM2 -> network -> RRC-radio -> COM2 -> 232/TTL converter -> IC-7100 remote port

I will try, thanks!

73, de BA7NQ Terry

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Hardware, Cabling, Installations / IC-7100 CI-V cable
« on: 2015-05-30, 02:42:21 »
I have rrc-1258mk2 set and IC-7100 runs well.

Now I want to add CI-V cable for IC-7100, I make a TTL-CIV cable, just like the USER MANUAL of ICOM CI-V section.

1) in IC-7100 power off status, plug this CI-V cable to rrc-radio TTL port and IC-7100 remote port, then can't power on the IC-7100 from remote panel, but I check the status carefully, I found the IC-7100 was ON, just the IC-7100 screen was OFF, because the orange LED of AUX/MIC was on, and all status from RRC-control and RRC-radio web page were OK!

2) in IC-7100 power on status, plug CI-V cable, the IC-7100 still running, screen still on, but any operation from panel was not respond.

Anybody use IC-7100 with CI-V cable, any special setting? Thanks.

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I just found a problem with IC-7100. In some situation, such as:

1) in system running, a network problem, lost connection each other.
2) in system running, adjust some setting of 1258-control then restart the box.
3) in system running, adjust some setting of 1258-radio then restart the box.

the IC-7100 panel can't connect to the IC-7100 radio again, I must wait some times, such as 10mins, some times very very long.

I have to power off the IC-7100 radio power supply and power on again, the IC-7100 panel can connect the radio works fine.

So, is any method or setting, if the 1258-radio find the radio lost connection with panel, then let the radio power off automatically?

73, de BA7NQ Terry

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General discussion forum / Re: CW for IC-7100
« on: 2015-02-03, 07:58:31 »
ok, thanks Mike...

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General discussion forum / CW for IC-7100
« on: 2015-02-02, 16:43:45 »
I just got a IC-7100 and now working with 1258 RRC.

I connect my bencher keyer to IC-7100 panel elec key port, it works well, that's mean, in IC-7100 situation, only one 8-pins cable need in radio-RRC.

Is that mean: not need connect keyer to control-RRC PAD port, and not need connect a 3.5 cable from radio-RRC PAD port to radio keyer port?

73, de BA7NQ Terry

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thanks Roland... debug file has sent via email to you... 73!

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Roland, thanks for your kindly information...

Yes, I did the same just like you...

The sip password is OK, sip port is OK, sip ip address is OK...

I can connect to my RRC-RADIO witch my RRC-Control with the same password, port, ip... but fail of RRC-Micro...  :'(


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Look at your password carefully as the Micro password does not allow as many characters as the 1258 does.  I had this problem and didn't realize the last letter of the password wasn't actually being entered into the Micro password field when I typed it and ended up having to shorten my password by 1 character in the 1258 to accommodate the Micro password length.

Joe W4WT


thanks Joe, I try change the RRC-Radio and RRC-Micro SIP password to "1", it still prompt me "Password not accepted"  :'(

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Has anyone else noticed the 'white noise' hiss in the TS-480SAT internal speaker when the volume control on the Kenwood is set to zero? I also notice the same hiss when using the SP jack in the control RRC with my headphones. The hiss seems like it goes down and away as you increase the volume control. It's a little too loud for me when using headphones but not so bothersome when using the speaker...

The RRC Setup Manager cable is unplugged; whether it is in or out makes no difference in the hiss noise...

73 John K7FD

The same here... It is ts-480 problem, not from RRC, the same problem in TS-590

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General discussion forum / RRCMicro Client password problem
« on: 2011-08-08, 17:02:03 »
Just got my RRCMicro today...

My RRC-1258MKII is 2.41
My RRC-Client program is 1.3.1

When I try use RRC-Client connect to my remote station, it return the message "Password not accepted", I am sure the SIP IP address, port, password is correct.

Anybody got this problem???

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Jan,

I got the "write failed" too when try update the 2.33 firmware...

My microbit setup manager is 1.8, and the firmware of my 1258mk2 is 000.000.002.025
My system is Win7 32bits home version.

Here is my USB information...

Microbit USB info v1.0:
USB:[USB Root Hub]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293C]
USB:[USB Root Hub]
USB:[USB Root Hub]
USB:[USB Root Hub]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2934]
USB:[USB Root Hub]
USB:[USB Composite Device]
USB:[USB Root Hub]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2935]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2936]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2937]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2938]
USB:[USB Composite Device]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2939]
Failed getting info(1), error 13!
USB:[USB Root Hub]
USB:[Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293A]
USB:[USB Root Hub]

73! de BA7NQ Terry

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General discussion forum / Re: Setup-Manager include virus?
« on: 2011-02-10, 04:39:50 »
To make sure I just checked manually by scanning the 1.8 file with AVG. It said the file is OK. Are your computer "well", hehe?

Jan, thanks for your information. I am using Kingsoft Antivirus----a popular antivirus software in China.
Maybe it is a accidental alarm from my antivirus program.  ;D

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General discussion forum / Setup-Manager include virus?
« on: 2011-02-09, 16:06:57 »
I just try download setup-manager 1.8 from remoterig website, after download finished, my antivirus program inform me the program include Win32.Troj.Buzus.(kcloud) virus. I try download setup-manager 1.7 and got the same virus report too...

Anybody got this case when download setup-manager from website?

73! de BA7NQ Terry

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