The KRC2 was designed to directly listen to quite a few radios from many manufacturers. It does this through several I/O ports, using Elecraft's AuxBus, Elecraft/Kenwood serial IO, Icom/Yaesu analog voltages and Yaesu (and a host of others) BCD. You can actually connect the KRC2 to several of these at the same time. it will only make band switching decisions for one of them at a time. If the KRC2 is configured (through a jumper at this point) to listen to the KRC2 and you want to have it respond to an Icom rig, simply change the jumper in the KRC2 and power the unit off then back on. The KRC2 does not need any other devices (computers, etc.) to interpret what the rig is indicating.

The KRC2 is extremely versatile, with many features just waiting to be discovered. Anyone interested should take a good look at the manual and think about what they might want the KRC2 to do. The next realization is that the KRC2 can most likely do it!

-Jack Brindle, WA4FIB
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