Hi
have you connected the cat cable from RRC com2 to the radio ?
/mike
The remote 1258 is connected to the radio via the CAT cable.
As noted in my setup: TS-480 control head --> 1258 --> router --> gateway --> WAN --> modem --> 1258 --> TS-480 radio section work fine. I use this every day.
Now are you referring to the other connectors on the RR and radio? After all, there is only one
CAT type connector on the front and another LAN/WAN connection on the back. The front one is connected to the radio and the back one to the router.
I do have one of the actual TS-480 radio ports connected to a MFJ ARI-500 so it can manage the attached ALS-600S amplifier. But this has nothing to do with RR Client as it's totally transparent.
Now I am trying to read between the lines so please bare with me ... Are you trying to say that I need
another connection from the remote 1258 to the radio portion of the TS-480? Possibly the "DB9 COM2" on the back of the 1258?
This makes sense and it might be what's missing (shame on me) so a simple diagram might help a lot LOL
And yes, the COM port, baud rates, etc. are set as between the 1258.
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If I do need that DB9 COM2 then it will be interesting as I have to connect the radio to the ARI-500 so the amplifier can follow the band switching. I need to check to see if it uses the COM port.