Remote Rig
RRC 1258 Support in English => Configuration, RRC 1258 => Topic started by: wb4gcs on 2014-09-20, 23:40:25
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All:
I have a RemoteRig system operating with my Icom 706-MKIIG. It works great. Configuration:
Control RRC:
Version 4, Hardware 5, Software 2.78
Program Mode 2 for IC-706 et al
IP address fixed
COMM0 19K2 baud, 8, N 1
Radio RRC:
Version 4, Hardware 5, Software 2.78
Radio ON
Connection OK
SLIP Errors NONE
I made the modifications to cut an Icom cable between radio and control head and rewired to connect to RRC -- works great.
Audio is set to Mode 8 - Linear coding, 16 bits, 16 KHz
I am now trying to use the use the CI-V interface. If I connect a USB-RS232 device between the laptop and the Icom RS232 - CI-V converter, all is well.
Control RRC Serial configuration:
COM1 Mode -- Inactive
COM2 Mode -- Mode 2, Icom CI-V
9K6 baud, 8 N 1
Use USB port as COM2 -- Yes
I have installed the latest configuration manager and its virtual serial port drivers. Several RRC virtual ports are seen by the laptop. I pointed my software to the virtual com port which is RRC COM2.
Radio RRC Serial configuration:
COM1 Mode -- Inactive
COM2 Mode -- Mode 2, Icom CI-V
9K6 baud, 8 N 1
As you might guess, when I try to use my CI-V control program, it checks the serial link and finds that it doesn't work.
Questions:
Does the Use USB as COM2 setting apply to BOTH units? Right now, I'm connecting laptop to Control RRC via USB and Radio RRC to Icom RS232-CI-v converter via serial cable connected to COM2 on the Radio RRC. Is this why it doesn't work?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!!
Jim
wb4gcs@amsat.org
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I guess the RS-232 to CI-V converter is the problem. It must be a converter which has separate power supply like ICOM CT-17 a pirate converter which takes it's power from the serialport will not work.
73 de mike
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thanks, Mike.
I left out that the RSW232-CI-V converter IS the CT-17. It has a separate power supply, and the LED is lit, indicating that it DOES have power.
In addition, if I disconnect it from the RRC and connect it to a USB-Serial converter (FTDI chipset) everything works fine.
Any other thoughts??
Thanks & 73,
Jim
wb4gcs@amsat.org
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Ok then the hardware is correct, you can try by connecting the USB-RS232 converter to Control-RRC Com2 and deactivate the use of the USB in the RRC
/mike
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Jan:
are you saying to deactivate USB as COM2 and connect the computer to the Control RRC to COM2 and then the CT-17 to the Radio RRC COM2??
Jim
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Yes, try that
/mike
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Mike:
This works.
Now, what does it take to make the USB work?? If I make the USB serve as COMM2 in the Control RRC, does that make the USB in the Radio RRC also serve as COMM2? If so, this would be OK, I bought USB to Ci-Vadapter, and it would simplify the remote radio setup, as well as the local computer setup.
Thanks & 73,
Jim
wb4gcs@amsat.org
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In Control-RRC activate USB on COM2 and change the serialport in HRD to match. In Radio-RRC no changes.
USB cannot be used in Radio-RRC there need to be USB-host which is a different hardware.
73 de mike