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General discussion / Re: Micophone Input
« on: 2011-04-20, 22:28:59 »
i hope this stuff runs in a Virtual Environment under OSX (the USB Dongle may be a problem...)
And if that works, it should be possible to store the Microphone "wiring" setup in a preset, and select the preset in the Windows Tray or Keyboard shortcut...
e.g Switching from digital Mode chain to Microphone mode.

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I found a simple and reliable way to connect the existing Remoterig Radio Control to a Wireless Lan.
The Nanostation M5 is a very professional low cost solution, with Power over Ethernet (15V PSU works), you just have to put a Ethernet Wire to the mast, and install the Nano Station M5 on the mast, that would easily connect a 3-4 Mile far away WLAN Access Point.
i didnt find any better solution on the market with the same price/value
its using 802.11an (5GHz and speed is up to 70mbit Full duplex real life througput)




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General discussion / Micophone Input
« on: 2011-04-20, 14:41:58 »
I got a USB Condenser Mic, could i select the Condenser Mic from the List?
2nd.
If i got Virtual Audio Cable installed does it accept the Virtual Audio cable Input as input?
Example:
(MMSSTV-> (Virtual Audio Cable Output) --- >  (RRC Micro Software) --> (Virtual Audio Cable In))
2nd. PTT Keying

Is it possible to use VOX in this Programm so a noise gate dsp part in the program could also activate PTT?

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General discussion / PTT Keying
« on: 2011-04-20, 14:25:21 »
Please if someone reads this.
Please add an additional PTT Jack, so we(i) can use a Foot Keying device such as a Monacor FS20 or FS30 to PTT.
its ok with a 3.5mm Jack.
Please add that for future Generations.
otherwise you have to drill holes into the case to modify the PTT Keyer and that sucks!
so you are hand-free at the desk and stuff.

Additional Request:
Please use 4 pole 3.5mm Jacks and a Y Adapter Cable with two 3.5mm Jack couplers and at the front a 4 3.5mm Jack plug, so you can use the line out plug for PTT and the Jack simultaneously.


For the CW keyer you could use the same trick but on the 3.5mm mic input.
but i think there are already some USB paddles available maybe.

73

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General discussion forum / Bandwidth consumption
« on: 2011-03-01, 04:59:35 »
Someone tell me the average Bandwidth consumption?
I would like to install this Rig on a tall mountain and there is no internet connection available so i have to use Wireless Internet using a Netgear 3G Router (HSDPA end to end latency 200ms).
The Bandwidth limit is 10GB/Month

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Configuration, RRC 1258 / Re: Wireless Internet Connection
« on: 2011-03-01, 03:10:59 »
Just connect your RRC to your Laptop with a Network Cable and add a network bridge between the Lan Adapter and your ISPs Adapter
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Create-a-network-bridge


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