[ICOM] IC7000 Remote Options?

Kelly Taylor ve4xt at mts.net
Mon Aug 22 13:41:19 EDT 2011


Hi David,

Perhaps I'm missing something. Not the first time.

Why not just run the coaxial cable to the office and put the radio there?

Sure, it may give rise to some RF issues, but whether you spend $100 on a
USB extender or $100 on an artificial ground, you're still spending $100...

73, kelly
ve4xt


On 8/22/11 12:16 PM, "Rossbach, David" <dave at rossbachs.com> wrote:

> Mike, thanks for the response and ideas.. yeah I am starting to head down the
> VNC path and then since the Heil headset is connected via a catV plug, I was
> just thinking about pinning it out from the existing catV run I already have
> next to the radio, which dumps into the office anyway. so its possible to do
> this. I would just have to make sure from Heil first that I dont screw
> anything up from extending the headset and foot pedal that way... So thanks
> again!
> 
> Dave
> N5DJR
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 22, 2011, at 11:54 AM, mikea wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:45:08AM -0500, Rossbach, David wrote:
>>> Hello, I have an IC7000 that I am currently using with the remote head
>>> and a Heil PSE6-IC headset with footpedal. I have the radio connected to
>>> a Mac via USB CI-V and utilize the MacLoggerDX program.
>>> 
>>> The setup is currently on the first floor in my living room and Im
>>> wanting to move it upstairs into my office.. Both of the rooms up and
>>> down share a common outside wall.
>>> 
>>> I was thinking of trying to get a cable run done with the 16foot OPC1444
>>> remote head cable and then extend the USB CI-V cable via a 16 foot 3.5mm
>>> cable. I realize that the capabilities of USB drop after 16foot and 16
>>> foot is really pushing the limits of the wall run distance.
>>> 
>>> So I was wondering if anyone on the list has ran into something similar
>>> and wanted to know what you decided to use to remote your IC7000 to
>>> another room in the house?
>>> 
>>> I suppose another option would be to use a program like HRD to remote
>>> the radio, but not sure how the audio and foot pedals etc would all work
>>> without purchasing additional hardware?
>> 
>> Interesting problem!
>> 
>> A pair of USB-to-fiber-optic extenders would solve your problem very
>> neatly. The audio and foot pedals are a different problem set, but there
>> should be a way to map contact closures on some set of switches to relay
>> closures on the other end of a fiber. Be warned: these extenders are
>> _PRICEY_ -- enough so that it may be worth your while to build a small
>> Part-15 solution.
>> 
>> An alternative for control of the radio is VNC, which gives you a direct
>> image on computer B of whatever's happening on computer A. If you have
>> wireless, this is a really good solution for control. It doesn't ship
>> audio, but there are things like icecast for that, and it doesn't do
>> switch closures.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Mike Andrews, W5EGO
>> mikea at mikea.ath.cx
>> Tired old sysadmin
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