Not true, Jorge!
I have used it mobile, at conventions, and many radio club demos.
Don't forget about the Android client for RRC (Nano) (they need a new one,
but old one works). If you have your station fully automated as far as
band switching,
the NANO client works perfectly on your phone.
I
Hello Gerry
Elecraft + remoterig works very good.
I think once´s VY1AAA setup was ready, you left it there for all this years.
I am thinking about the case i need to travel every week, 3 days a week,
and i want to take my remote solution with me.
Something easiest to connect and get ready will
Well said Gerry,
Fred AE
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 10:45 AM Gerry Hull wrote:
> I have four years of experience using the RemoteRig boxes with both the
> K3/0 Full-size box and the K3/0 Mini.
>
> One must remember that the RRC 1258 boxes are not purpose-built for
> Elecraft, though the solution is
I have four years of experience using the RemoteRig boxes with both the
K3/0 Full-size box and the K3/0 Mini.
One must remember that the RRC 1258 boxes are not purpose-built for
Elecraft, though the solution is elegant, and works flawlessly week after
week once it has
been configured properly.
Mitch:
> On Feb 28, 2019, at 5:50 PM, Mitch Wolfson DJ0QN / K7DX wrote:
>
> Barry,
>
> Understand your standpoint now, but that is the opposite of what you wrote
> below. You said that you wanted to be able to run the KAT-500 utility
> remotely, which prompted me to let you know about the
Barry,
Understand your standpoint now, but that is the opposite of what you
wrote below. You said that you wanted to be able to run the KAT-500
utility remotely, which prompted me to let you know about the serial
servers that would be the solution. The Apple part of course makes that
Mitch:
> On Feb 28, 2019, at 11:27 AM, Mitch Wolfson DJ0QN / K7DX wrote:
>
> Barry,
>
> I have been using serial to ethernet servers for over 10 years to control
> rotors, amplifiers and other serial devices. You set these up once and can
> forget about them. You install a virtual serial
Barry,
I have been using serial to ethernet servers for over 10 years to
control rotors, amplifiers and other serial devices. You set these up
once and can forget about them. You install a virtual serial port on the
control PC for which you can use any kind of client software to control
that
, February 28, 2019 9:20 AM
To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM
Cc: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] new K3/0 Mini
A K3/0 that could directly connect over the internet with a K3s (K3s+ or
K4) is really needed. The remoterig is relatively difficult and old tech.
The client server architecture like flex
Fred:
> On Feb 28, 2019, at 8:20 AM, Fred Massey wrote:
>
> A K3/0 that could directly connect over the internet with a K3s (K3s+ or
> K4) is really needed. The remoterig is relatively difficult and old tech.
> The client server architecture like flex is using is what is needed.
I use the
It would be ideal to also include the band scope of the p3 into the
solution. Perhaps the integration of the solution could be encapsulated
into a new P3. The functionality of remoterig can be in the new P3, and
the P3 scope data could be sent digitally over the internet as well.
On Thu, Feb
That’s the idea, all contained in one box, wired internally
I know is possible, and already done, but never to sell it
But Fred’s idea is better, just don’t know if it’s possible with actual K3 or
K3s or will need a complete new radio
73,
Jorge
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El 28 feb. 2019, a
Of Fred Massey
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 9:20 AM
To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM
Cc: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] new K3/0 Mini
A K3/0 that could directly connect over the internet with a K3s (K3s+ or
K4) is really needed. The remoterig is relatively difficult and old tech.
The client
Back when I was traveling a lot I considered getting the old style K3/0(the
full size one)and building all of the remote hardware into it, so it would be
all self contained in one box.
On Thursday, February 28, 2019, 9:12:51 AM EST, Jorge Diez - CX6VM
wrote:
Hello
any idea if will
A K3/0 that could directly connect over the internet with a K3s (K3s+ or
K4) is really needed. The remoterig is relatively difficult and old tech.
The client server architecture like flex is using is what is needed.
73,
Fred
AE4ED
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 8:12 AM Jorge Diez - CX6VM
wrote:
>
Hello
any idea if will be a new control radio for remote? Like K3/0 Mini with
remoterig integrated inside it?
Maybe for Dayton will have it?
--
73,
Jorge
CX6VM/CW5W
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I plan to transition remoterig from the TS480 i use now to the mini K3/0. Just
wondering when the new one will come out. Money is burning a hole in my pocket.
Any ideas? Want to place first order.
Thanks,
Keith
AK6ZZ
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