

Note that Remote Utility must be configured with the correct baud rate, 19200 for REMOTE and 115200 for USB. at a remote location, this setting should be REMOTE, not USB …” makes sense.

At this point, many configurations fail because “. If you don’t need the scope display, set RS-BA1 to REMOTE, and if you do want the scope, set it to USB.
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Should you reconfigure RS-BA1 Remote Control? No, after all, Remote Utility hides the LAN/Internet link and makes it look like a direct connection. ICOM RS-BA1 V1 with updates/ IC-7000,7100,7300,7600,9100,746/pdf Manual included - 34.61. Remote Utility replaces the physical connections with virtual connections, and this should be invisible to the application. The IC-756PROII/III, IC-746PRO, IC-7400 or IC-7000 can be connected to a PC with an audio cable and RS-232C cable through CT-17 CI-V level converter.

Now let’s switch to the scenario where RS-BA1 Remote Control is used with RS-BA1 Remote Utility over LAN or Internet. USB is unlinked from REMOTE, setting the baud rate to 115200, and setting RS-BA1 to USB, resulting in RS-BA1 scope display working.This all makes sense, assuming you understand what Icom means with REMOTE. If you do want the RS-BA1 scope display, then the answer to the above question becomes yes and implies: In the Icom world, you are using the REMOTE jack CI-V port, even if you connect through USB, since USB is linked to REMOTE. I think Icom has mobile operation in mind, but it will be a challenge to mount that head in a vehicle. The form factor is certainly interesting. I dont know if the 7000 is on its way out or not.
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