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Rs ba1 v2
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rs ba1 v2

Dualwatch, Dual Spectrum Scope Control The dualwatch operation and dual spectrum scopes with the waterfall functions* can be used on your remote PC. Incorporating the RS-BA1 Version 2 software, the RC-28v.2 comes complete with remote control USB encoder and will work with the IC-7100, IC-7200, IC-7300, IC-7410, IC-7600 & IC-9100 via USB, the IC-7610, IC-7700, IC-7800, IC-7850, IC-7851 & IC-9700 via an ethernet cable, and the IC-705 via WLAN. Introducing the RS-BA1 Version 2 Dualwatch Remote Control Software RC-28v.2 IP Remote Control System The RC-28 IP Remote Control System, allows Radio Amateurs to remotely operate selected Icom amateur transceivers.

rs ba1 v2

This new system includes the RS-BA1V2 remote control software together with a remote control USB encoder which provides users with a radio operator's style interface for controlling this new software product.

rs ba1 v2

Since the Icom applications support Auto baud rate detection, this might automagically work, but I’ve never tried this.BOXED AS NEW ONLY BEEN USED FOR A FEW WEEKS The RC-28 IP remote control system allows a user to control selected Icom HF Amateur radio transceivers through an IP Network. Note that Remote Utility must be configured with the correct baud rate, 19200 for REMOTE and 115200 for USB. at a remote location, this setting should be REMOTE, not USB …” makes sense. At this point, many configurations fail because “. If you don’t need the scope display, set RS-BA1 to REMOTE, and if you do want the scope, set it to USB. Should you reconfigure RS-BA1 Remote Control? No, after all, Remote Utility hides the LAN/Internet link and makes it look like a direct connection. Remote Utility replaces the physical connections with virtual connections, and this should be invisible to the application. Now let’s switch to the scenario where RS-BA1 Remote Control is used with RS-BA1 Remote Utility over LAN or Internet. USB is unlinked from REMOTE, setting the baud rate to 115200, and setting RS-BA1 to USB, resulting in RS-BA1 scope display working.This all makes sense, assuming you understand what Icom means with REMOTE. If you do want the RS-BA1 scope display, then the answer to the above question becomes yes and implies: In the Icom world, you are using the REMOTE jack CI-V port, even if you connect through USB, since USB is linked to REMOTE. USB is linked to REMOTE, resulting in 19200 maximum baud rate, resulting in RS-BA1 set to REMOTE, resulting in scope not available. This is the default configuration.“Do I have to change any settings on my IC-7300 for use with RS-BA1 ?” can be answered with no. The most famous example is Icom’s usage of the word REMOTE… After reading the comments from others to this question, I decided to write this blog post.įirst of all, try to understand the Icom wording and terminology. “Do I have to change any settings on my IC-7300 for use with RS-BA1 ?” is an interesting question.















Rs ba1 v2