![]() ![]() What did bite me was about $50 for the Icom pig tail the IC-92AD requires. About $15 cable for a $500 D-Star HT doesn't seem unreasonable to me. I'm OK with buying a couple cables for the several software packages I have so I always have one with me and a spare. Done a LOT of radios at the EOC for several others. Works easier/better than other systems from other vendors including the Icom programming stuff. I have their stuff for several Icom radios. It is by far the easiest to use.Įarlier 5-star review posted by W4FID on RT was by far the best and we used it to launch the EOC, our personal stuff, and brought many others on board along the way. We tried various manufacturer's software and other 3rd party systems. We had numerous manufacturers and models of equipment. Many years ago several of us were instrumental in launching our EOC stations and getting a D-Star repeater up. If you have multiple radios you may only need one cable so they are doing you a favor to not charge for both software and cable on every transaction. The software costs what's fair for software. They sell and charge for what something is worth. You have to know what you are doing and how to connect it. Programming between the rig and the computer is the same. A Kenwood and Yaesu and Icom may or may not be interchangeable even if they have the same mechanical connector they may be wired differently. Coax may have UHF or BNC or N connectors. Some power leads have bare wire - some have ring terminals - some have spade terminals - some have Power Poles. Better support if you call them.ĪNY interconnection between any ham stuff needs to be appropriate for the devices connected. Having tried the manufacturer's programming and some free stuff like CHIRP I decided long ago RT is worth it. I own their products for 6 radios - plus the ones I have done for friends and lot of them for the county EOC over the years. ![]() Does the floor mat you bought for your Ford Explorer fit your new Honda Pilot? If you change from an Android phone to an iPhone do the apps make the switch for free or do you recognize you made a change and need different software? I have used RT Systems for about 15 years for about a dozen different radios and have been 100% satisfied every time. A new operating system is a new operating system. The statement that a guy changed from WIN to Apple so he already paid for the software is bogus. ![]()
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