Hi Marvin. I did. I have a software quicklag that turns off everything in the remote site.
After receiving Mike's input. I made the folowing test: I disconnected Control RCC from the power supply. So, at the control site nothing was on. Then I got to the remote NUC computer using Anydesk. Then I just powered the TS480 at the remote site (nothing else) and I have started MSHV on the NUC computer. The trasceiver started to work normally, same as if the head was connected.
Per TS480 CAT manual, the PS command, which I believe it is the CAT command that Mike mentioned, works like this
Parameters:
P1
0: Power OFF (The transceiver’s CPU is in active mode.)
1: Power ON
9: Power OFF (The transceiver’s CPU is in sleep mode.)
When the transceiver is turned OFF and P1=9, a dummy
data must be sent to the TS-480 to wake up the CPU.
For example, send a string of “; ; ; ; PS1;” to turn the
transceiver ON. If you use a hyper terminal program that
comes with Windows to control the transceiver, disable the
flow control in the program.
So, for a reason that I do not know yet, the CPU is in active mode and any CAT command turns the radio on. I need to investigate what puts the Radio's CPU in the acitve mode. It is not me ! Maybe MSHV or WSJT-X.
However the "no head" operation does not happen all the time. I guess it does not work when the CPU is not active.
So It seems I understood why the radio turns on. What I have not figured out is what puts the CPU in the active state.
As you use a similar set up, you may make a test and see what you get.
Thnaks for the input. Fred