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Messages - sm2o

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2896
ok I have alreay answered this by email also

Hi

With TS-480 its mandatory not to use the same power supplys for the Radio RRC and the Radio to avoid ground loops picking up RF

Qouting the website

"The Radio-RRC should also be powered by and external power supply (not the same as radio) to prevent ground loops which pics up HF. If you got that problem it is recognized by distorted audio from the microphone, which gets better and better as you reduce output power"

If it doesnt work you have missed a GND wire somewhere and need the powers supply to connect the GND together which is not good it will be very sensible to RF. Thats the problem you are describe further down in the mail

On the firewall tab the portforwarding is desribed briefly

http://www.remoterig.com/en/firewall.htm

The windows firewall is not involved anywhere in the Remoterig system

i often use 8000, 8001..... etc for my own webservers

73 de mike


2897
I know people using both ACOM 2000 and IC-7800 with Remoterig
but not ACOM 2000 and IC-7800 together as far as I know

73 de mike

2898
General discussion forum / Re: HF distortion in audio
« on: 2010-03-06, 10:09:40 »
OK

Good to hear that it's solved, and that you put it on the forum as a help for others also.

73 de mike

2899
General discussion forum / Re: HRD & Audio
« on: 2010-03-06, 10:07:53 »
Yes

You need speakers and mic direkt to the radio. There is no audio via HRD.


73 de mike

2900
General discussion forum / Re: HRD and remoterig
« on: 2010-03-04, 20:44:53 »
Hi

Yes the Remoterig system just transfer the data it does not do anything with it. So probably there is something else not supporting the feature. If it's possible connect the PC direct to the Radio and see if it's the same problem then.

73 de mike

2901
General discussion forum / Re: HF distortion in audio
« on: 2010-03-04, 20:40:59 »
Hi

It sounds like RF-interference. Radiated RF from the antenna or probably from the antenna feeder which due to unbalance in the antenna system are radiating inside the schack, this RF are coupled back into the radio mic input.
Try with as short as possible shielded mic cables. Also try to use a separate power supply for the RRC and avoid ground loops. An RF choke on the antenna feeder preventing the RF to come into the schack is also something to think of.

73 de mike

2902
Hi

Yes you can do it but you need to have the RRC-1258MkII Control box also with you. You connect the TS-480 Head to the RRC and then the RRC to your laptops Ethernet port. The WLAN interface in Windows should be setup as shared. Then it works. Of course it also depends on the quality of the Internet connection.

73 de mike

2903
General discussion forum / Re: Remoting the K3
« on: 2010-02-24, 19:45:40 »
Hi

yes in the quality 9-11 ( 24 kHz sample rate) the codec handles up to 12 kHz bandwitdh
but there are a few analog components on the LF paths which filter the passband so you do not get a flat response from 300-12 000 Hz.

73 de mike

2904
General discussion forum / Re: ACOM 2000A
« on: 2010-02-24, 19:40:34 »
Hi

As far a I can see it's possible to control the PA from a PC via a RS-232 port.
Then it should be possible to control via Remoterig. I didn't find the Technical supplement
where it should be described. But maybe someone already have tried

73 de mike/sm2o

2905
Allmänt diskussionsforum / Re: Stereo - Diversity
« on: 2010-02-24, 19:31:11 »
Hej

Nej det kommer inte att gå i så fall, det måste monteras en annan Codec

73 de mikael

2906
General discussion forum / Re: problem with icom706 and CI-V
« on: 2010-02-22, 19:42:04 »
Hi

You must send me print screens of your setups if I should be able to help you further. If all is setup OK it should not be any problem.

I still do not understand what you mean by the monitor problem.  I don't know what the mic-PTT has to do with  CW transmitting. At the back of the IC-706 there is a PTT output which should key the PA. The delay of the output is also adjustable to avoid arches.

73 de mike

2907
General discussion forum / Re: Remoting the K3
« on: 2010-02-22, 19:30:42 »
Hi

Until we introduce a stereo codec I think the simpliest and cheapest way is to use two pair of Remoterig boxes.
The solution you describe might be possible but it need external boxes and software development within the RRC.
A  stereo codec is only cents more expensive than the mono codec.

73 de mike

2908
General discussion forum / Re: Remoting the K3
« on: 2010-02-21, 22:48:45 »
Hi

As people have start asking for stereo audio, we will consider replacing the mono codec with a stereo codec. But even if we make the change to morrow it takes several month before it will come out of production.
The existing hardware is not possible to update to stereo.

73 de mike

2909
General discussion forum / Re: Remote Rig in the USA?
« on: 2010-02-21, 17:53:52 »
Hi

The most experienced Remoterig user in the US might be Rick  K6VVA who uses a pair together with a pair of TS480 for his remote SO2R station. Im sure he will answer ev. questions.

73 de mike

2910
General discussion forum / Re: Ports
« on: 2010-02-21, 17:39:45 »
Hi
I guess that you mean if Remoterig can share the Internet connection to the remote site. If there is enough bandwidth its no problem. The ports used by remoterig is fully configurable so there should not be any conflict. Under the codec tab you can see how much bandwitdh Remoterig needs with different codecs.

73 de mike

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