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General discussion forum / Re: CW Keying
« on: 2010-12-18, 19:36:45 »
I am using Old type-squeece keyer option with lf delay = 500 ms and it is quite ok. No extra dits.500 ms was the solution in my case.
73s de Marcel

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I have v1 RRC

After the manual, I understand that I need to put an optocoupler in order to key the RRC from my PC through the i/O connector. Is it true?

73s de marcel

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How the CAT-Server mode applies to a V1 RRC?

Not sure wich COM port is the front panel COM port (COM1?)
And the rear one? COM0? I guess there is no COM2 in a v1 RRC

I am using the front Rs-232 port for the PC-Client? Can I use the rear one and release the front one for other devices?

Thanks

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General discussion forum / Re: Extra dit in CW local audio
« on: 2010-12-05, 12:04:06 »
Thanks Mike

You're rigth. the extra dit comes from the radio since it doesn't appear if the radio is off.

TX MON = OFF didn't help.

lf delay=500ms mask the effect, so it seems to work for me

Thanks again

73's de Marcel

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General discussion forum / Extra dit in CW local audio
« on: 2010-12-04, 07:57:09 »
I always get an extra short dit in the local audio.

The effect is that if I send I  di-di    I hear di-di and then a short di.

I have checked on a second receiver what is really transmitted and it is ok, only di-di is sent.

Any idea?

I have the v1 RRC

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General discussion forum / Re: For SteppIR users
« on: 2010-11-27, 19:59:21 »
I will appreciate a cabling diagram to show how to connect the steppir controller directly to the TS-480, keeping in mind that I have also the remote RRC connected to the TS-480 serial port to allow the remote PC client work.

Thanks in advance

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General discussion forum / Re: For SteppIR users
« on: 2010-11-11, 07:47:51 »
Hi Daniel,

I use a remote desktop connection to control when needed the steppir via the N8LP software.

I prefer this on-demand prcedure, rather than making the steppir follw the radio all the time

Regards

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General discussion forum / Re: firmware 2.21 - unstable?
« on: 2010-10-21, 20:40:07 »
I also loose access to the radio side RRC web console time to time.
A reboot is needed in order to get it back
SIp connection is ok

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General discussion forum / Re: firmware 2.21 - unstable?
« on: 2010-10-17, 20:31:31 »
Same behaviour regarding the web page

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General discussion forum / Re: PC-Client and ARCP-480
« on: 2010-10-03, 09:12:30 »
Tnx Mike

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General discussion forum / Re: PC-Client and ARCP-480
« on: 2010-10-02, 13:41:22 »
Hello

I'm still trying to make  Kenwood ARCP-480 software work with the PC-CLient through the remote com port emulation

HRD works ok, but no success with ARCP-480.

I like very much the way in wich you control the radio with ARCP-480.

I'm quite shure that it has something to do with the way it handles flow control or the connection command sequence and timming, but  I'm unable to find what happens.

Anyone has succeed?

Thanks

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General discussion forum / Re: PC-Client and ARCP-480
« on: 2010-08-16, 11:16:56 »
OK thanks

Let see If I find what happens

73's

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General discussion forum / Re: PC-Client and ARCP-480
« on: 2010-08-16, 10:25:42 »
Hi Guy

This is what I try to do, but when I press (click on) CON it don't get an answer.

It works for you?

Thanks

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General discussion forum / PC-Client and ARCP-480
« on: 2010-08-14, 10:22:28 »
Hello

Im trying to use the Kenwood ARCP-480 software wth the PC-CLient but no success.

It doesn't start.

Ham Radio de Luxe works ok, but I would prefer the ARCP480 because I think it givs you a better idea about the TRX status (PWR and SWR).

Probably it is because something related to the flow control or the way it handles the start sequence.

Any help?

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Hello

I have investigated on that and I'm quite sure that the TM-D710 panel will NOT work with the TS-RC2000

The TM-D700 works if it has a new enough serial number. I hav tried this and it worked. But: the panel was damaged and after a substitution of an IC (I guess with an older firmware), it didn't work any more with the TS-2000 (no problem with the TM-D700)

Some info here:
http://www.hampedia.net/kenwood/ts-2000-detached-front-face.php

I hope this helps

Regards

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