

Youtube has a few video presentations regarding use of the IC-7000 via remote control. Similar programs have been written for Macintosh computers, e.g. Ham Radio Deluxe is another program to consider, although I do not know if it supports the IC-7000.

#Icom rs ba1 ic 7000 software#
Setup for RS-BA1 is similar to that for the BKT software and is illustrated in the diagram reproduced below. There is an extensive thread in the Communication Devices section of the forum regarding the Icom RS-BA1 software. The obvious disadvantage in the light of your comments regarding the possession of a Mac-based tablet and Notebook, is that the IC7000BKT and BKTserver programs require the use of two Windows-based machines.Īs Gitch has suggested, the RS-BA1 software can be used also. It also appears to incorporate an audio link for tx and rx via the same software (see below). There is a useful document at describing remote control of an IC-7000 transceiver over a network. Otherwise, the only other software I have seen offers only remote control (as in frequency, band, etc control) using the CI/V interface - not audio. The iPad and laptop will communicate using wifi with no internet connection, but unless you have a specific application, you will only be sharing iTunes media.Īs a side question - have you seen a particular setup or anything? I know Icom offer RS-BA1 software, but it is aimed at the higher end radio such as the IC-7700, IC-7800 etc that have an ethernet port built in. How do you propose to connect the mic, speaker and CI/V connections to the iPad? Then there is the software side of things - I haven't looked but due to the inherent nature of Apple products, I highly doubt you will find software for the iPad to achieve what you want. Difficulty level - I'm going to say extremely.
#Icom rs ba1 ic 7000 pro#
I have another idea, I have an Apple iPad, I think I might be able to connect it to the HF radio via a suitable CAT interface and then communicate with it using my MacBook Pro laptop.Ĭan the iPad and Laptop communicate wirelessly without internet connection, using wifi?Ĭould this possibly work?Possibly work - yes.
