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PC Client
« on: 2010-07-08, 08:56:12 »
Can the PC client be used with the RRC-1258-v1 ?

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Re: PC Client
« Reply #1 on: 2010-07-08, 09:26:04 »
Yes it works with both the 1258 v1 and the 1258MkII.
Of course the v1 need to have a recently updated firmware

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Re: PC Client
« Reply #2 on: 2010-07-09, 07:22:00 »
Hello Mike:

Using this with a TS-480, do I need to have the RS232 port of the TS-480 connected to one of the physical ports of the RRC or does it do the control over the TTL port?

Thanks,

Tim

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Re: PC Client
« Reply #3 on: 2010-07-09, 08:34:56 »
Hi

you have to use the CAT port (RS-232). The serial interface between control-panel and radio is different from the public one at the CAT port

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Re: PC Client
« Reply #4 on: 2010-07-09, 09:20:44 »
Hi,

do I understand that correctly: all setups with detached frontpanel will have to put a CAT-Interface at the radio site and the remote TRX is then controlled via CAT, only audio and the two COM-ports are available via the new PC-client.

What about CW? Is there any functionality to send CW via paddle connected to the PC-client?

vy 73, Simon (DJ4MZ)

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Re: PC Client
« Reply #5 on: 2010-07-15, 19:43:46 »
Simon,

>do I understand that correctly: all setups with detached frontpanel will have to put a CAT-Interface at the >radio site and the remote TRX is then controlled via CAT

Think you have it wrong, there are 3 comports, com0-1-2, com0 can be used to connect TTL level from TS480/2000 and ICOM-CIV (TTL), com0 has also the transparant mode.
I think that it must be possible to connect nomatter what radio who was CAT via RS232 to the ttl input from com0 (mode=transparant) BUT ONLY via rs232/ttl converter, maybe the software also need some changes.
Mike allready sells these RS232/TTL converters for the Webswitch  ;)
     

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