Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: RemoteRig: O colega não se importa que opere a sua estação desde o meu smarthphone.???

Jorge Santos ct1jib gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 6 de Novembro de 2015 - 23:59:04 WET


RRC Nano e existem vários colegas portugueses com isso.


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Em 06-11-2015 18:01, pedro almeida escreveu:
>
> Nao me recordo do nome mas existe uma aplicação androide/iphone que 
> permite usar um radio qualquer á escolha da lista tanto em recepcão e 
> transmissão (se nao me engano existiam colegas ct que que estavam na 
> lista).
> Este é mais pessoal e obriga a termos aquela caixinha que nao me 
> recordo o nome. Desde algum tempo a marinha usa um sistema identico ao 
> referido pelo colega nos radios de vhf banda maritima aqui pelas ilhas 
> e continente.
> Eu aqui na ilha posso operar um radio do algarve ou até mesmo na madeira.
> É engraçado mas como já tou farto de dizer nada melhor que ter o 
> equipamento a minha frente.
>
> 73
>
> Pedro Almeida
>      CT5JZX
>
>  NRA: PN063
> http://ct5jzx.nra.pt/
> http://www.qrz.com/db/CT5JZX
>
> Em 06/11/2015 16:50, "João Costa &gt; CT1FBF" <ct1fbf  gmail.com 
> <mailto:ct1fbf  gmail.com>> escreveu:
>
>     Impressionante.
>
>     Ele está fisicamente da deslocar-se numa estrada no estado do
>     Arkansas dos Estados Unidos, com só o painel destacável do radio,
>     no entanto, o emissor e antenas estão na Finlândia; entre os dois
>     pontos existe com uma ligação de dados em 3G pela Internet a
>     aproximadamente  8 000 km.
>
>     Realço que está em QSO com colegas finlandeses nos 80m, estando a
>     seu transceptor e antenas na Finlândia. Nos E.U.,A, só tem mesmo o
>     painel destacável.
>
>     Operating 80m RemoteRig in Finland from Arkansas via 3G
>     https://youtu.be/7FcO8Seaebw
>
>     2015-11-06 16:50 GMT+00:00 João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com
>     <mailto:ct1fbf  gmail.com>>:
>
>
>           RRC-Nano AppImagem inline 2
>
>         RRC_Nano
>         <http://www.remoterig.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/RRC_Nano.jpg>
>
>
>           How it works
>
>          *
>
>
>                     Overview
>                     <http://www.remoterig.com/wp/?page_id=1264#tabs-1>
>
>          *
>
>
>                     Learn more
>                     <http://www.remoterig.com/wp/?page_id=1264#tabs-2>
>
>          *
>
>
>                     Product Specs
>                     <http://www.remoterig.com/wp/?page_id=1264#tabs-3>
>
>         The Remoterig RRC-1258MkII is developed specially for remote
>         control of Amateur radio stations via the Internet, in and
>         user friendly and cost-effective way. The Remoterig units are
>         normally used in pairs, one is connected to the radio and the
>         other is connected to the control equipment. The system is
>         unique in the way that no PC is needed, both voice and data
>         communication is handled by the two units. RRC-1258MkII can be
>         configured to work together with most Amateur radio stations
>         available on the market from ICOM, Kenwood, Yaesu and
>         Elecraft. The Remoterig system fits very well in the following
>         situations:
>
>         – You are not allowed to put up antennas at your home.
>
>         – The noise level is to high to make Amateur radio activity
>         possible.
>
>         – You want to build so big antennas that can’t be done in
>         urban areas.
>
>         – You do not want to be dependent of PC:s for the remote control.
>
>         – Etc.
>
>
>         	
>         	
>
>         – It’s a stand alone system
>         – No computers required
>         – 2-Way high quality audio
>         – Extremly low latency
>         – Unique CW support
>         – Built in CW keyer
>         – Serial ports for PA/Rotator
>         – Easy WEB and USB setup
>
>
>         Supports
>
>         – ICOM
>         – YAESU
>         – KENWOOD
>         –  Elecraft
>         – Alinco
>         – TenTec
>         – and probably others also
>
>         Functionality
>
>         You will get the ultimate function of the Remoterig system
>         together with radio stations with detachable control panels
>         like Kenwood TS-480, TS-2000 or ICOM IC-706 and others. You
>         simply replace the cable between the control panel and the
>         radio with the Remoterig system. You will get the same feeling
>         and functionality as with the original setup. The system also
>         works very well for more traditional remote control from
>         PC-based control softwares like HamRadioDeLuxe etc. The
>         Remoterig boxes solves the voice and data problems but you
>         need a PC for the Control software it self in this setup.
>
>         The RRC-1258MkII is based on a embedded system with a powerful
>         ARM7 CPU from NXP. The system will be totally independent, and
>         with no PC.s involved the system will be extremely reliably.
>
>         The Remoterig system it self will not introduce any noticable
>         latencies and the latencies introduced by Internet will rarely
>         be any noticeable problem. The Remoterig system also includes
>         a unique solution for operating CW over Internet, with among
>         other things a built in CW-keyer. The Remoterig system is
>         connected to the Internet primarily via 10 or 100Mbit Ethernet
>         and fixed connections like DSL, Cable and WLAN. 3G based
>         mobile solutions will also work, sometimes with reduced
>         performance. The system is portable and you can use it from
>         almost any network connection in the world. Session
>         initiation, audio (VoIP) and data is transferred using
>         standardized protocols like SIP, RTP etc. where you can select
>         different audio qualities depending on available bandwidth.
>         The RRC-1258MkII is easily configured via modern USB and WEB
>         based user interfaces.
>
>         	
>         	
>
>
>
>         image
>
>
>           Remote operating my TS-480 via RemoteRig
>
>         https://youtu.be/VDkHJ1sziH4
>
>         /
>         /
>
>         /Mais informações em http://www.remoterig.com//
>
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