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Ordered an RC-1216H.  After spending a day at my remote site tuning the SteppIR for the mounting location, I don't really need to have access to the options menu.

Love your products!

NZ5E

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I just put up a SteppIR DB18 for my Remote Rig/TS-480 remote station.  I was in the process of ordering the RC-1216H when I realized that it does not have the SELECT and SETUP buttons and access to the menu screens on it's webserver.  I would rather use the RC-1216H for simple access to it's webserver from any computer with a browser, but would consider having a dedicated PC with a physical serial port for local control.

How can I access the CREATE, MODIFY, etc., functionality remotely?  I want to have full control of the SDA 100 remotely, except the AUTOTRACK functionality that I understand is not yet available.

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Mitch,

The ham that contacted me will be setting up the remote station at his own QTH for the ham with Parkinsons to operate remotely.  Therefore, the ham with Parkinsons will be located several miles across town from the source of RF.

Currently, I only have the one extra RRC-1258 radio box and the RRC-Micro, that I can readily donate to this effort.  I do not have an extra control box to enable remoting the head of the 857D.  What radio of the 3 listed would you choose to be used with the one radio box and the RRC-Micro?  We would entertain purchasing a control box, if the RRC-Micro is not a recommended configuration with any of the radios listed.

Terry, NZ5E

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I was contacted about configuring an HF remote station for a ham that went through deep brain surgery for Parkinsons and has 2 leads from his brain that are causing discomfort around high HF RF fields.  The ham that contacted me wants to rig up an HF remote station at his home for the ham with Parkinsons to operate remotely.

The ham that contacted me has a Flex 3000, Icom 7000, and Yaesu 857D, any one of which he would be willing to use as the remoted rig at his house connected to one of his existing HF antennas.  He also has 10Mbit/1Mbit internet.

I have an extra RRC-1258 MkII, S/N 2560, radio box and a RRC-Micro/PC-Client that I would be willing to donate to the effort.

The ham with Parkinsons has 10Mbit/1Mbit internet and a computer.

What combination of existing equipment do you recommend to get the remote station up and going quickly?  The other ham and I would also entertain purchasing other equipment, especially since it would be much simpler for the ham with Parkinsons to operate a radio with a remoted head.

Thanks in advance,

Terry, NZ5E

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...I used the configuration for the Kenwood D700 cabling...

Why did you start with the configuration of the TM-D700?  I thought that the TM-D710 is the radio most compatible with the TM-V71A?

If you were successful in configuring your TM-V71A, please post how you got around the power-on issues, etc.

Thanks,

Terry, NZ5E

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Mike this can probably be solved by putting a capacitor(high value) near the RRC input

Guy ON4AOI

Very much not necessary...I just appreciate the reliability and robustness of the current product ;)

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yes upp to 18V is ok

73 de mike

I should have asked my question differently...Is the fluctuating voltage, from the electrical system in a vehicle with the engine running, a problem?  In other words, does the RRC-1258MkII have enough voltage compensation to handle the fluctuating voltage of the vehicle electrical system, with the engine running?

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I am installing a Kenwood TS-480HX in my pickup, mainly for use with one of the motorized HF antennas.  I have considered including an RRC-1258MKII Control Box with the WiFi Interface in my pickup and providing internet to the Control Box with my cellphone, when stopped at a location with a good 4G signal.  Any problems with supplying power to the Control Box directly from the pickup battery/alternator that is running at a nominal voltage of 13.8 VDC?

As a side note...I built a T-bracket for the motorized HF antenna that I will be mounting near the center of the bed and at the level of the bed rails in my pickup.  I have an electric linear actuator mounted to the T-bracket that will allow me to stand the antenna up and lower it down to a near horizontal position in about 6 seconds from within the cab of my pickup.

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I run a TS-480 head remotely with the Remote Rig system from my house that is only 4.14 statute miles from the tower by utilizing a 5 GHz Ubiquiti bridge on a completely line-of-sight link.  Occasionally, the cable internet service is erratic causing dropped packets and at times hanging up my system.  Is there such a thing as a link that communicates with IP that will function with the Remote Rig boxes without the need for actual internet?

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...In general you can never expect a PC-solution to be as good as a embedded system which is special designed for the job. The PC-software have to share the resources with all other programs and the OS. That's why I always recommend the boxed system for daily use and the the PC-Client as a complement when travelling etc.

73 de mike

That statement really says it all.  Windows is notorious for having quirks and working through the various problems that the PC introduces makes me fully appreciate the almost perfect functionality of the 1258MkII boxes!!!

Having said all that, I still feel that the convienence of the RRC-Micro is worth the effort.

Thanks for your continued support!!!

Terry, NZ5E

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I was very pleased to see everything work on the first try, but then discovered a couple of strange problems...

I do not recieve any audio through my USB headset until I move the audio slider in HRD to something greater than 50 and then back to a more normal level of 25 or so.

I am experiencing frequent timeouts that stop operation while running from my wireless router with 15 Mbps download and 1.5 Mbps upload.  I am currently attempting to turn off all power management routines in my Samsung Series 9 laptop running 64 bit Windows 7.  Any other suggestions?

I realize that I am very spoiled with the near perfect operation and no detectable latency of my remoted TS-480 head on my own LAN by using my own 5.8 GHz internet bridge from my tower location 4.14 statute miles away.  I am experiencing about a second of delay with the RRC-Micro.  What settings are recommended for reducing latency?

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General discussion / Headset for RRC-Micro?
« on: 2012-01-17, 17:19:29 »
I received my RRC-Micro today.  I was thinking that the package included a headset, but I guess not.

What is the best headset for use with the RRC-Micro?

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I am currently using the Remote Rig system with the head of a TS-480 at my home to access my distant tower and have ordered the RRC-Micro for use when traveling.  I also ordered the Remoteshack system to experiment with station access from my Android cellphone.  Is there any talk of adding Android cellphone access in some way to the Remote Rig system?

I currently have the Remoteshack system functioning with Skype running on a local PC.  The only incompatibility problem I have so far is that the serial rig control functionality of Remoteshack only works at 4800 baud and my Tokyo Hy-Power amplifier communicates with my TS-480 at 9600 baud to provide bandswitching data.

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General discussion / Serial Y-Cable for TS-480 and HL-1.5KFX
« on: 2012-01-15, 16:50:05 »
I have been using the Remote Rig system with the head of a TS-480 located at my home to access my tower from 4.14 statute miles away.  I ordered the RRC-Micro for use when I travel and I am in the process of getting everything ready to integrate the RRC-Micro, when it arrives.

The body of the TS-480 is currently connected to a Tokyo Hy-Power HL-1.5KFX amplifier with a straight serial cable to provide band switching data to the amplifier.  I understand that I need a serial Y-cable to also provide control of the radio with HRD through virtual serial port COM2 of the Remote Rig radio box, when using the RRC-Micro.  I ordered the Tokyo Hy-Power KIC-II serial Y-cable, but have determined that it only provides bandswitching data to the amplifier when HRD is running on a local PC.  I assume that HRD is pulling a line high and enabling the optoisolation feature of the KIC-II to function?  Since I don't want to depend on a computer running HRD at the radio end of the link, I need to either modify the KIC-II cable or provide another cable solution.

Is anyone familiar with this setup to know whether I need anything special other than a straight serial Y-cable?  Do I need to wire my own so that one of the lines is not connected?

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General discussion forum / Kenwood TM-V71A
« on: 2011-12-18, 02:19:07 »
Is the configuration for a Kenwood TM-V71A the same as a Kenwood TM-D710 when using the RRC-1258MkII set?

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