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General discussion / Re: ftsprapi.dll not found error
« on: 2014-04-22, 15:57:17 »
The saga continues with a bright outcome -- Once again I tried to install the RRC-Micro but first I went to the Micro setup driver folder and tried to install the Virtual com port -- Before when I tried I was unsuccessful and received an interupt error --  this time the install was completed and so I then tried to install the RRC-Micro program and all went as it should -- The program is now functioning and seems to retain its settings --

Dave

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General discussion / Re: ftsprapi.dll not found error
« on: 2014-04-21, 18:27:14 »
Thanks for the reply --

I wonder if installing Windows 8.1 professional would help -- I did try a later and current version of the installation software with the same results.  An interesting note is that on one of the installations the software performed as it should but on a restart the error occurred -- Interesting??????  I did have this software performing as it should on this laptop with Windows 8 and when I upgraded to Windows 8.1 the error occurred.

Dave

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General discussion / Re: ftsprapi.dll not found error
« on: 2014-04-21, 01:18:12 »
More info ---
When I tried to reinstall the error message is RRC Micro: Critical Error -- Error: object reference not set to an instance of an object.

Dave - K9UK

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General discussion / ftsprapi.dll not found error
« on: 2014-04-21, 00:46:11 »
All:

Trying to install RRC-Micro and receiving an ftsprapi.dll not found error -- Windows 8.1 (new install) and Lenovo laptop --- Any help would be appreciated --

Thank,
Dave - K9UK

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Hardware, Cabling, Installations / WiFi Interface
« on: 2014-01-08, 20:41:57 »
I have the 1258 without the Header for the WiFi interface in place and a 10 pin blank for the 14 pinheader -- I will have to cut the 14 pinhead to create the 10 pinheader attachment and remove solder and solder the altered 10 pinheader in place -- My question is the attachment of the red wire after this process -- Is this wire attached to pin 9 on the now attached 10 pinheader??? It looks like this is the case but I would like to be sure.

Thanks for your help,
Dave - K9UK

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General discussion / Re: RRC-Client
« on: 2014-01-07, 04:09:52 »
More experimentation with the Micro and a Macbook air -- When I open the program in the Windows partition of the hard drive all will work most of the time -- I have not been able to determine what will cause the program not to function correctly but the symptoms when it does not work have something to do with the com port selection not being available.  Also, the program wants a usb speaker connected.  When it works it works well.

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General discussion / Re: RRC-Client
« on: 2013-12-09, 00:26:29 »
After updating the firmware on the 1258 I proceeded to connect the 1258 to a spare 756 -- All is well and I can hear and control the rig -- I did try RRC-Micro on a Mac in the Windows partition and it does seem to work --
More experiments in order - Will post results
73,
Dave

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General discussion forum / Re: Problem updating Firmware
« on: 2013-12-09, 00:21:30 »
Thanks for the information -
I was able to update the firmware by connecting the computer and 1258 using a switch --
All good - 73,
Dave

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General discussion forum / Problem updating Firmware
« on: 2013-12-05, 01:14:35 »
I am having a problem updating the firmware on an RRC-1258MKII Radio -- I have reset the unit several times and used more than one computer and cord all which will try to update the firmware and then give a "Write Failed:-1 or -2" error -- The firmware installed is 2.33 and this is the first attempt to use the unit --
Any Assistance Appreciated,
Dave - K9UK

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General discussion / Re: RRC-Client
« on: 2013-12-02, 00:38:35 »
Mitch,
email will be posted -- Also, just tried RRC-Micro on a desktop on my home network and the green bar is lit as well as a bars on the speaker indicator -- However the only sound I can hear is a motorboat on the speaker and HRD will not connect -- Any help would be appreciated --
73,
Dave - K9UK

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General discussion / Re: RRC-Client
« on: 2013-12-01, 16:40:43 »
ok -- Thanks for the reply
Would you be able to send me the Network Checklist via email ???

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General discussion / RRC-Client
« on: 2013-11-30, 20:15:01 »
Just installed RRC-Client and I am trying to connect to my RRC-1258 mkII - Radio -- The RRC-1258 control has no problem and I can see the RRC-1258 radio on the web -- Using a 706 mkIIG and a Mac with the Windows portion of the hard drive --  Using the same ports etc for the RRC-Client as the RRC-control --- Any suggestion would be appreciated..

Thanks,
Dave - k9uk

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General discussion forum / Re: iphone4 and wnce2001
« on: 2012-01-03, 00:56:17 »
The ongoing Saga of the iphone 4 and RRC --  Mitch, I did change the SIP port to something other than 5060 and interestingly enough the system started to work --

This lasted for about 10 seconds and then the phone resets itself -- I have contacted both Verizon(they don't seem to know) and Apple (they are working on the problem) so we will see --  I am getting an error in the Diagnostic & Usage that is a date, number and panic.plist when the phone resets --

It is the fun of making it work that motivates -
Dave

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General discussion forum / Re: iphone4 and wnce2001
« on: 2011-12-24, 01:02:53 »
Mitch and All,
Just a little more information --- I have configured the wnce2001, iphone 4, and PC.

iphone hotspot -->WNCE2001 --> PC and I am able to go to my radio RRC and look or change its settings. 

Same configuration
iphone hotspot --> WNCE2001 -->Control RRC and I get the siren warning(whatever that means?) and no connection.

Also, I have tested the unit using this configuration
secure router -->WNCE2001 --> Control RRC and all works well

Looking for some insight into settings etc that I may have missed that may help getting the system to work with a Verizon iphone 4 -

Thanks in advance for your suggestions - 73
Dave

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General discussion forum / Re: iphone4 and wnce2001
« on: 2011-12-14, 00:24:50 »
Mitch,

Well I would believe it is the iphone and not the RRC -- I have tried several settings and I am pretty sure the RRC is gettng an IP address -- At least that is what seems to be indicated by the Net Setting information -- I have used this IP in a static mode and I have set the RRC to DHCP all without successs -- I will see if someone has a different device to use as a mobile hotspot and see if that makes a difference --

Thanks for keeping the discussion going -- Maybe someone else will have some insight -- The RRC works very well in all other circumstances.

73,
Dave

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