USER MANUAL
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RRC-1258 MKII
Ba1258B_RemoteRig_MkIIs-A30
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User manual
Rev. A30
– 2014 Jan 21
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Radio settings (example)
Parameter
Control
Radio
Program mode
8 – TS2000
8 – TS2000
SIP password
hello
hello
SIP contact
192.168.0.228
Auto connect
No
Audio quality
2 – Linear 16 bits 8 kHz
2 – Linear 16 bits 8 kHz
Audio dual-rx (*)
-
Yes
Codec out gain
255
255
Codec inp gain
13
0
Codec inp preamp
Yes
Codec inp HPF Hz
163
163
COM0 baudrate
57600
57600
COM0 data bits
8
8
COM0 stop bits
1
1
COM0 parity
0 - Off
0 - Off
(*) Available only in RRC-1258MkIIs, remember that the bandwidth demand is doubled.
Connections
The TS-2000 is quite simple to connect because you do not need any special cable. All
necessary signals between the panel and the radio are connected with the 4 wires in the
connection cable. We just need to cut it apart and connect a RRC-1258MkII in each end. The
following signals are represented in the connection cable (modular):
RJ12
Modular 4/6
Radio
RJxx
Modular 4/4
Control panel
Description
1
2
1
8V power to control panel (always present)
3
2
GND
4
3
RDO - serial data 57600 bps from radio to panel
5
4
TDO - serial data 57600 bps from panel to radio
6
The easiest way to make these two cables from control panel to Control-RRC TTL connector
and from Radio-RRC TTL connector to radio is to cut the cable supplied by Kenwood into two
pieces. You only have to crimp two new 4/6 modular connectors on the cables. Don't make
the one between Radio-RRC and radio to long.
The long microphone extension cable supplied by Kenwood can also be used between Radio-
RRC AUX/MIC connector to the radio Microphone jack. Probably you need to cut it later to
prevent it from picking up HF from your antennas.
The microphone can be connected to the Control-RRC AUX/MIC connector using the adapter
cable MJ-88 supplied by Kenwood with your TS-2000.