My pair of RRC-1258 MK11s are running v2.95 firmware. My 'control' 1258 is fitted with the (now-discontinued) internal WiFi option board. The remote 'radio' 1258 is connected via ethernet to the home router.
I have been trying for goodness knows how long, to get reliable, clean remote CW keying of my radio, but was experiencing mini-gaps where there should have been a dit or a dah, instead there were dropouts and gap delays that resulted in rogue morse characters. The dropouts/gaps would be about once every 8-15 seconds of any of my CW transmissions. This made my sending difficult to read for a receiving station and made me not want to use the RemoteRig solution. I have read many similar stories on this forum with no solution given that I could spot.
It's Christmas at the moment and I have some free time. After many hours of testing, experimenting and analysis, I have concluded that the internal RemoteRig WiFi option does not work well enough to give reliable CW remote sending. Something in the way that it functions or how the motherboard controls it, is causing periodic timing issues in the UDP strings associated with remote CW keying. Audio streaming is brilliant and rarely has audible dropouts, given a good WiFi Access Point signal and good connection through to the remote radio. The internal WiFi is therefore fine for SSB operating but it is just not right for CW. Testing with an Ethernet cable connection to a router gives perfect remote CW keying.
The internal RemoteRig WiFi option board is no longer available to purchase due to parts obsolescence, so it is doubtful that there will ever be a firmware update to address this CW keying issue using the internal WiFi module option.
I have had to stop using the RemoteRig internal WiFi board for my CW QSOs, and having had success with experimental tests, I have changed to using an external WiFi device. My remote CW keying is finally working correctly and cleanly, allowing me to confidently use my RemoteRig setup for CW QSOs without concern that my sending is being poorly received.
The external WiFi unit that I am using and that I can recommend for RemoteRig RRC-1258 MKII CW operators is a GL.iNet 300N-V2 Mini Smart Router. I got mine from Amazon. It connects to the 'radio' RRC-1258 with an Ethernet cable and the GL.iNet box runs from a 5Vdc source. I use a spare phone charger. See attached pic.
Last note:- For reliable clean remote CW keying, there needs to be a good WiFi Access Point signal path for the control end, and a good quality, stable network connection with the remote radio end. UDP data packets are employed by RemoteRig for the remote CW keying. UDP are 'real-time' data transfers with no missed-packet retries. TCP/IP does have missed data packet resends but is not suited for real-time applications like our remote radio CW keying. TCP/IP is slower and has much more 'overhead' handling of each data packet. With a poor WiFi signal or slow internet connection, you may well have some UDP data packet losses that will affect your remote CW keying. Try to ensure that you operate within as good a WiFi signal as possible and with a good network/internet connection at the Radio end and at the Control end.
I hope this is useful for other CW operators who have been struggling with their RemoteRig RRC-1256 MKII remote CW keying.
73
Carl
G0KPE