[TVARC] aNALOG HF TRANSCEIVER?? - Maybe “SDR Control” or Similiar

Mark Tetlow mark.tetlow at icloud.com
Mon Apr 28 07:49:34 EDT 2025


Hal,

You might want to consider remote control software from Icom. The product is called RS-BA1. There are many videos on YouTube for the software and and the software connected to a IC-7300. It will allow you to stick with the radio that you’re already familiar with. Just do a YouTube search for “RS-BA1” or “RS-BA1 IC-7300”. Remember to remove the quotes. Remote operation doesn’t have to be a far away place. It can be your lanai or even just your desktop. The following 2 links are to the YouTube searches I suggested.

Good Luck in finding a solution that allows you to stay on the air.

Mark
KB1UHA

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=RS-BA1


https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=RS-BA1+IC-7300




> On Apr 27, 2025, at 11:53 PM, Anthony Hackenberg via TVARC <tvarc at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Hal/W4OE,
> 
> Maybe “SDR-Control” software displaying your ICOM’s IC-7300 on a large monitor connected to a computer would also be a way for you to continue enjoying your existing radios by allowing you to enlarge the interface bigger than the placard buttons or menus that are physically on your 7300 ham rig.
> 
> I use “SDR-Control” software products to operate my ICOM IC-7610.  The developer and his product are very good.  You can get SDR-Control for Apple Mac computers (running MacOS), Apple tablets (iPads running iPadOS), and even Apple iPhones (running iOS).
> 
> There may be other similar software products available for Microsoft Windows and other operating systems that would also allow you to display your rig’s user interface on a computer monitor in a bigger format than the rig’s native one.
> 
> 
> Stay safe from COVID-19 😷 💉
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tony Hackenberg
> Email: tonyhackenberg at iCloud.com
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Apr 27, 2025, at 22:06, Harold M. Lloyd <w4oe at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>     Hey George,
>> 
>> I'm looking for a good condition Analog HF transceiver.  E.G. Yaesu FT2000, or FT 750
>> or I COM , KENWOOD.
>> When I say ANALOG.  I mean NOT MENU DRIVEN RECEIVER.
>> i Want to be able to change Bands or Frequency  or change MODES with out going to the MENU.
>> My I COM 7300, IS in Excellent Condition Physically and Electricity.     Would Trade even up..for the
>> right HF RIG  .    My Eye Sight is pretty Bad.   Can't see any of the placard writing om my 7300 with out
>> using an external Bright Light.   Also, HATE the menu driven operation of these new transceivers.
>> They are nice rigs......But, for YOUNGER HAMS  than me.   WOW.   Oh to be 80 again hi hi hi hi hi.
>> Let me know if I'm making any since  at all.
>> Home Phone:  352-751-4976
>> Best 73, Hal, W4OE
>> p.S.  Thanks for listening to all this...hi hi hi
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