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KENWOOD TM-D710 /TM-V71
General
The Kenwood TM-D710 and TM-V71 is modern dual band FM-transceivers with separate
control panel which is perfect for remote control via Internet. The idea of remote controlling
TM-D710 and TM-V71 is simple; it's just to extend the cord between the radio and the control
panel using Internet. When you press the power button on the panel the radio comes to life at
the remote side and sound and panel info flows across the Internet between the pair of RRC-
1258MkII:s. The look and feel of the panel is the same as if the panel was directly connected
to the radio.
Hardware configuration
It's very simple to Interface the TM-D710 / TM-V-71 for remote control via the RRC:s. You
only need to make two simple cables. One from the Control panel to the Control-RRC and one
from the Radio-RRC to the Radio. The standard mic (MC-59) provided with the TM-D710 /TM-
V71 can be used and connected directly to the Control-RRC. From Radio-RRC to Radio
normally a standard shielded FTP patch cable can be used for the Mic-signals. A standard
audio cable with 1/8" inch connectors are used for the audio. A speaker are also needed as
there is no speaker in the Control panel.
All software settings are the same as for TM-D710 and TM-V71, The only thing which is
different is the cable between the Control panel and the Control-RRC. (see drawings below).
Remember that the buttons on the microphone will not work. If you need DTMF use an other
Mic with built in DTMF encoder. The MC-59 do not have it. It's also possible to program DTMF
functions to the radio which will available from the Control panel. Packet and APRS functions
are not tested, normally used functions works as in the normal setup.
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