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Remoterig RRC-Nano K

The RRC-Nano makes it possible to remote control your kenwood Amateur radio station from your smartphone or other android based device over the Internet. This is the first version which has only the most basic functions but enough functions to listen, make voice QSO and have a lot of fun. The App has a trial period limited to 1 month. For more info look at the Remoterig website.
Note!
- A Remoterig RRC-1258MkII must be connected to the Radio..

Category : Communication

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Reviews (9)

Mic. D. Oct 30, 2019     

Work very well with ts 480. But we can not use bluetooth external mic like wandfu i received but no ptt. Thank you.

A. G. u. Feb 22, 2017     

Excellent app if you already have the Remote rig hardware!!

Jan. Oct 10, 2015     

All is OK!

Kev. C. Sep 19, 2015     

Works fine with my RRC 1258 MK2 and the TS2000. I use a Samsung tablet for the app. Looking forward to further updates and new features.

Ric. L. Mar 13, 2015     

It works very well but doesn't have enough controls on it. It at least needs an auto tune button and microphone gain just to make it usable. A little spendy considering it doesn't include all needed features. But does good with features it offers. Perhaps an update in the future can add the additional features.

pat. s. Jan 26, 2015     

Works Great on my Kenwood TS-480 !! Looking forward for upgrades. I would pay for this app. Pat

ADA. B. Feb 17, 2015     

Great app only missing a few things first of all split rest of adjustments are important but this is must in order to work rare ones so far app runs smooth

Mik. T. Nov 15, 2014     

Will not connect to ts 2000 connected to 1258 mk II

Bry. R. Oct 27, 2015     

Tried this a few months ago. Would not connect, even though everything set up as it should be. Tried it again tonight, and now say trial period has expired! Reinstalled and no different. Shame than Microbit think that they can charge for bug ridden apps that don't work :-(