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Radio bodies to computer and radio heads to RRC?

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sm2o:
No, The  main idea with the Remoterig system is that you should not need a PC on the radio site. At radio end there must always be a RRC, at control end you can choose between RRC and RRC-micro.

73 de mike

dj0qn:
I will make another attempt from my side, since I still think you are asking something else:

- You must have a radio RRC on the station side. This connects up to the radio and network and
provides audio, control (CAT) and the possibility of controlling an additional serial device, such as
a rotator. No computer on the radio side is required (that is the main advantage of the RemoteRig).

- On the user side, you have three possibilities:

1) Another RRC for control, which connects to the one at the station. If you have a rig with a separate
control panel (head), such as the TS-480, IC-706, etc., then you can use this panel to remote
control the rig. A computer is optional, but can be used for CAT control or controlling the additional
serial device.

2) You can use a control RRC without hardware control, only using a PC software to control the
rig using CAT. Essentially the same as last, only that you lose the comfortable hardware-based control
with the panel/head. This method is necessary when using a rig that doesn't have a remote panel.

3) You can buy the RRC PC Micro client and save money over the RRC solution. This gives you essentially
the same as the previous method, except that you lose CW paddle support. You gain portability, since
this is very small and light. Many like me have this as a backup method of access when traveling.

Hopefully this answers your question.

73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX


kn7uengeng:
Thank you, that helps a me a lot.  And if you don't mind, I have another question for you.  Can you have multiple RemoteRig controlled, same model, radio bodies in different locations, all through one Remoterig controlled Radio head? - Thanks, Gene

dj0qn:
Hi Gene,

Glad that finally answered your question.

To answer question #2: yes, no problem. There are five "profiles" currently available
to connect one control RRC up to multiple radio RRC's. You can switch profiles either
over the RRC's web page, or by using the "Microbit Setup Manager" over USB.

Just not that the control RRC needs to be jumpered to use a specific type of rig. Therefore,
you need to take into account when accessing multiple rigs. You said same model, but I
just wanted to make sure you understood how important that is.

73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX

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