Ip Remote Control Software Rs-ba
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The optional RC-28 utilizes the same tuning knob and encoder used on Icom HF radios, providing a tactile option for the RS-BA1 software. The encoder includes a PTT and two user-programmable function keys. The RC-28 is not a standalone control for Icom radios and may only be used with the RS-BA1 software.
You got too much QRM/QRN at home? But you have access to a distant area which is quiet (radio wise)? Why not put your station there? Or control your radio in the attic from the computer in the cellar via your local network. Either is possible with the remote control software RS-BA1 by Icom. Or let other operators use the club station when it's idle...
The software RS-BA1 by Icom consists of two parts, a so called 'Server' and a 'client' part. The server is used on a computer at the remote site, where the transceiver is located. Someplace else you have another computer running the Client software. Both computers are connected over a network, either a Local Area Network (LAN) or the internet. Imagine your remote station located anywhere in the worls, controlled over the internet!
To access Icom Radio remotely (over the internet), Icom sells the RS-BA1 software. During the setup, I stumbled over a few, mainly networking-related problems. In this post, I describe the symptoms, the tools I used for network debugging (on Windows), and the possible solutions.
RS-BA1 Version 2 IP Remote Control SoftwareRS-BA1 Version 2 is the latest software of the previous RS-BA1. Allowing you to remotely operate a selected transceiver from another room or remote location, the RS-BA1 Version 2 along with the RC-28 makes a great accessory to compliment your Amateur transceiver.
The remote control computer display above has nearly every single function from your ham shack transceiver. It also has several separate windows for CW keyer settings, voice memory, SSB passband settings for both transmit and receive, and filter settings.
The table below outlines the level of connection between your ham shack transceiver and your remote control, which varies from radio to radio. At the top end, the IC-7851 and IC-7700 can be used as the server (via an ethernet connection) with some radios even providing a spectrum waterfall display.
I finally made a video on the Icom 7610 RS-BA1 remote software. Although I have not been using it for very long, this first video shows how to install it from the Icom CD-ROM, apply the update from the Icom website and of course shows the settings in the radio and RS-BA1 software. Everything works as advertised and I am very pleased with the audio quality using just my laptop speakers and laptop internal mic.
The Icom RS-BA1 IP Remote Control Software allows you to use an Icom compatible radio installed in another room using your home network or even from a remote location over the Internet. Most functions and modes of your Icom compatible transceiver can be controlled, including interference rejection functions and IF filter settings. Low voice latency (caused by the RS-BA1) provides the same operational experience as using an actual radio. The S-Meter and SWR can even be observed.
The TX Factor have produced a video that logically goes through the step by step process of remote controlling an Icom Amateur radio, more specifically in this case, the IC-7300 using the RS-BA1 remote control software. 2b1af7f3a8