Several years ago I modified a Plantronics CS50 with a BH50 1459 sticker on the
bottom. It workedvery well except you had to be careful because the vox had to
be on.Range was good, worked to my work shop in garage. You have to wear the
standard Plantronics head setwhich is wire less.
Contact
You might look at the RemoteHams software RCFORB
https://www.remotehams.com/ The software is free. I've run a club
remote using this software for a few years. Pat Cameron also runs this
software on his remotes. You can set the system as private so others
don't see it and you can access it
Hello,
this is a very nice concept:
https://www.gigaparts.com/vero-vr-n7500-50w-dual-band-mobile-radio.html.
Of course this is not HF or even as a VHF/UHF is not particularly powerful
but as a beginner I do think this will get my feet wet.
I've just bought this as my first radio and hoping to
If you have 2 computers, you can connect one to the radio and use the other to
"screen share" with it. Anydesk, VNC, or similar software should allow your
comfy computer to remote control the screen of your radio computer. What modes
do you want to be able to operate remotely?
Sorry, should have included that my radio is a Yeasu FT-991A.
On Jan 26, 2021, at 4:58 PM, Steve Agee via BVARC
mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org>> wrote:
Some of the Kenwood radios have their "Sky Command" feature that allows a
mobile/desktop model to be DTMF controlled via a handheld.
N5ZUA
On
*Some of the Kenwood radios have their "Sky Command" feature that allows
a mobile/desktop model to be DTMF controlled via a handheld.
N5ZUA
*
On 1/26/2021 4:54 PM, Shannon Tassin via BVARC wrote:
All,
I am considering setting my radio up in a part of my home in which I would not
want to
All,
I am considering setting my radio up in a part of my home in which I would not
want to routinely sit and spend time.
I’d like to be able to use a laptop or phone and control/use my radio so I can
do it from anyplace in my home (and beyond).
I am aware of Ham Radio Deluxe, but I think