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General discussion forum / Re: Feature Request
« on: 2015-11-24, 21:43:15 »
Not as elegant as you might wish but a very workable alternative:

A cheap 7" windows tablet.
I use one for several hardware with setup utilities in the field.

Very cheap. I've seen HP stream 7's for around 50-60USD.
To pack they fit flat on the top dimensions of your RRC.

And you can run some other applications as bonus, if needed.


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General / Re: tuning accuracy
« on: 2015-10-17, 18:03:00 »
Hi Roland,

Thanks for adding the V/UHF ranges to the Icom Nano for IC-7100!

Tuning is somewhat better now, but still is a bit indecisive/jumpy.

Have you ever considered stepping away from the conventional "tuning wheel" to the "thumbwheel switch" way of tuning?
Simply select the decimal and hit an up/down arrow.

If that would be easier to make accurate, I wouldn't mind missing the tuning wheel.

73
Paul
PD0SWL

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General / Re: tuning accuracy
« on: 2015-08-25, 22:16:21 »
@Roland: thanks!

@Mitch: And tuning >56MHz please  :)

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General / Re: tuning accuracy
« on: 2015-08-24, 18:16:07 »
Hi Roland,

Yes, going "out of the wheel" while tuning makes it more accurate but still it misses/confuses quite a number of encoder pulses.
As if CI-V can't keep up with the server commands.

I also tried 4800 9600 baud with same results.

73
Paul
PD0SWL

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General / tuning accuracy
« on: 2015-08-23, 14:20:13 »
Hello,

Am I the only one or is the Nano tuning wheel still a bit inaccurate?

Am using the IC7100 / RRC / CT17 setup and tuning seems to hesitate between going up or down.
It is quite difficult to get to the right frequency.

Btw: will tuning above 56MHz become possible with the IC7100?

73
Paul
PD0SWL

21
Configuration, RRC 1258 / Re: RRC remote FW update flashing
« on: 2015-08-12, 09:49:29 »
That was my guess; the browser goes offline before giving UI feedback.

It happened on 3 of my RRCs though.
Never seen it before in years of updating...

Just FIY.

73!
Paul
PD0SWL

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Configuration, RRC 1258 / Re: RRC remote FW update flashing
« on: 2015-08-10, 21:29:30 »
Ehm..

That's what I was doing  :)

73
Paul
PD0SWL

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Configuration, RRC 1258 / RRC remote FW update flashing
« on: 2015-08-08, 11:49:12 »
Hi,

Doing the 2.86 update on 3 of my RRCs via the webbrowser I noticed that the browser feedback ("loading fw, now flashing" etc) was absent.

I did several attempts to update the units, they seemed not to respond, but they did go offline.
It was unclear what they were doing.

Update eventually was succesfull, checking the info page of the webbrowser.

73!
Paul
PD0SWL

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General / app licensing
« on: 2015-08-08, 10:24:04 »
Hi,

I'm pretty new to the world of apps.

Does Nano need a separate licence for each android device?

73
Paul
PD0SWL

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Tnx Jan,
Learning every day.

Remoterig & IC7100 are a dream team  :D

73
Paul
PD0PSB

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Replaced modem/router.
RRCs now stay on.

I'm still curious: how can a router with problems force the RRCs into reboot?
Simple wifi drop outs do not reboot the units.

Anyway, they have been running steady again since replacement.

73!
Paul
PD0PSB






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Roger all, Jan.

I have two client RRC's with control head for my IC7100 (one fixed, one portable)
Both of them show the same random reboots every few hours, while they used to be rock-solid.
My Radio RRC never reboots.

I'll do some further testing.

Tnx so far!
Paul


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No. I'll do that and change the web interface port as well.
See what happens.

My router shows some funny intercepts from "China Telecom".

Interesting :-)
Keep you posted.

Paul

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The funny thing is, if I count back from the uptime:
I was not at home when the RRC was restarted from the web interface!
Am I being hacked? ;-)

I'll monitor the WD Reset values for a while.

Paul




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Hello Jan,

Last WD Reset now says 10.
I've seen other values too.

What does this mean?

Paul

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