Remote Rig
RRC 1258 Support in English => General discussion forum => Topic started by: pd0swl on 2011-02-21, 02:13:58
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Hi,
What is the reason sleeptimer / auto power off doesn't function with the RRC's?
I tried both the ic703 and r2500.
Any workaround?
Now my radio stays on all night and doesn't warn me to go to bed in time :-)
73
Paul
PD0PSB
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Hi
We don't see it as a big problem, and I don't know if it's even possible to solve
73 de mike
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Hi Mike,
No, it's not a major problem.
It might be for people using GPRS datalimits (pay per mB)
,or in energy-saving remote situations.
Otherwise all running great now.
73
Paul
PD0PSB
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Hi,
I found a solution by simply putting a sleep-timer between controlhead-RRC and its power supply.
However it seems the radio RRC (and radio) keeps running eternally after this.
Is there a setting to make the radio switch off after a preset time interval when connection with the controlhead has been lost?
This might be an elegant solution for more situations (when a rig keeps transmitting?)
73
Paul
PD0PSB
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Hi
You can set one of the radio outputs on I/O port to be activated when the SIP connection is active. With this control signal you can drive a relay that turns the radio on/off. Be sure the relay can handle the current and voltages involved.
I build a small box that powers off 220V to the radio when theres no SIP connection.
OUT0 drives a small reed relay that drives a much larger relay (able of switching 250V / 10A).
You can use the same signal to drive another relay in order to switch off the antenna when the radio is not used.
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That's a good solution Flemming!
Mike also returned to my other question, saying that the radio (blackbox) RRC switches off the radio after about 1 minute SIP loss.
The radio I use now (706) eats virtually no current in standby, so it goes to sleep when my control panel RRC is timed out by a simple sleeptimer.
You're solution is even better, CO2-wise :-)
73
Paul
PD0PSB