![]() I hardly listen to live radio broadcasts now apart from Classic FM as I work in the kitchen. I am a keen listener to the BBC "Inside Science" programme. Despite it all, I am not about to go for cloud storage, not with well over 10Gb of material. This has been the easiest to restore and nothing got lost but it all just shows how quickly we can be engulfed in a panic. Over the past 20 years I have had about 5 or 6 incidents where the whole system has gone down thanks to hard disc failure, plus a couple of spectacular power supply failures which put spikes into discs. That is what I learned at school to call "a paradox".Įverything is restored - even my accounts and, most important, my VHF squares worked database. In a cruel reversal, I am recommending backup discs, which were the cause of the problem too. Also, have a spare machine around, or at least one you can borrow, as otherwise you are QRT until you can fix it. The importance of backup is easy to forget. I think we have to learn from these things. So it was the problem, and the solution as well. Then it caused the PC to freeze and crash so it is, as they say round here, "deid". To its credit it took a system image of the computer and then fired it back, which fixed the problem completely. Which is where the problem of finding the issue got stuck. Strangely, it shows up as faulty, but when I scan it to fix it, it shows up as healthy. Low voice latency (caused by the RS-BA1) provides the same operational experience as using an actual radio.A Toshiba 2 Gb storage disc, marked "Backup" in my complex naming system (other imaginative names on others are "Old Backup" and "1" and "2"). ![]() The included RS-BA1 control software allows you to use the radio installed in another room using your home network or even from a remote location over the Internet. ![]() The RC-28 is not a standalone control for Icom radios and may only be used with the RS-BA1 software. The table top controller includes a sturdy PTT and two user-programmable function keys. ![]() The RC-28 utilises the same tuning knob and encoder used on Icom HF radios, (identical to the IC-7000) providing a tactile option for the bundled RS-BA1 IP control software. ![]() This new system includes the RS-BA1 remote control software together with a remote control USB encoder which provides users with a radio operator’s style interface for controlling this new software product. The RC-28 is a IP remote control system released by iCOM that allows a user to control selected Icom HF Amateur radio transceivers through an IP Network. ![]()
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