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ea3in

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Software control side
« on: 2009-11-01, 12:55:19 »
Hello

Is it possible to use any software (i.e. a SIP client) to connect directly from a PC to the radio site (where the RRC is available)?

The idea is to be able to use the radio through HRD or similar, with audio through RRC when your are in an airport, hotel et c.. without your remote RRC unit

Thanks

PA5M

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Re: Software control side
« Reply #1 on: 2009-11-03, 13:18:29 »
Dear OM,

As far as I can remember SM2O was planning to come up with such a solution.
However no time frame was mentioned...

73e Michael
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Re: Software control side
« Reply #2 on: 2010-02-25, 00:53:15 »

Hi Mike (SM2O)

   Is there any news on a software terminal client. This would be very useful for club stations. Put it on your laptop and operate from anywhere with an internet connection. Hope this is soon possible.

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   Tony VE3QF

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Re: Software control side
« Reply #3 on: 2010-03-05, 14:26:36 »
Such a possibility would be very appreciated also from my side :-)

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Felix
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ea3geo

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Re: Software control side
« Reply #4 on: 2010-03-15, 14:11:45 »
Hi there!

I've read this post with much interest.

If that could be done, the product would be really unbeatable...

I wonder if a "double set" could be configured:

I mean the RRC connected to the radio and, at the same time, the radio also connected
to a PC, via the RS232 radio port, and the audio cables to the sound card in a way that
we could either use the RRC (as it has to be!) or accessing the radio and its PC via HRD
remote working then with Skype when in the hotel or the airport without the RRC.

That could be the case of a TS-2000 with the remote head connector and a RS-232 port?

I don't know if I have explained well myself...

73 ES GD DX DE EA3GEO, Daniel