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    Has anyone used the RT Systems radio programming software? Is it worth the cost over the free CHIRP software?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawiracer14 View Post
    Has anyone used the RT Systems radio programming software? Is it worth the cost over the free CHIRP software?
    The software for my ICOMS is the older version of RT systems, it's ok. I've not used the CHIRP to give a comparison though. I can show you the icom stuff if you visit to check your antenna.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    The software for my ICOMS is the older version of RT systems, it's ok. I've not used the CHIRP to give a comparison though. I can show you the icom stuff if you visit to check your antenna.
    Another forum said that the Kenwood software is pretty good so I'm going to check that out before I spend any $$ on the RT stuff.

    Got all my stuff in the mail today besides the antenna which I'm going to grab from HRO tomorrow. Looks like I'll need an extension cable for the microphone and the data to the head as it isn't long enough to reach the back seat - so I'll be grabbing that tomorrow as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawiracer14 View Post
    Another forum said that the Kenwood software is pretty good so I'm going to check that out before I spend any $$ on the RT stuff.

    Got all my stuff in the mail today besides the antenna which I'm going to grab from HRO tomorrow. Looks like I'll need an extension cable for the microphone and the data to the head as it isn't long enough to reach the back seat - so I'll be grabbing that tomorrow as well.

    I have heard CAT5 straight through works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    I have heard CAT5 straight through works.
    That's much cheaper. I'll try that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    I have heard CAT5 straight through works.
    CAT5 straight through does work, but you must check the pinouts to make sure it's a passthrough, pin 1 goes to pin 1, 2 to 2, etc. So you'll most likely want to crimp it yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChadAmberg View Post
    CAT5 straight through does work, but you must check the pinouts to make sure it's a passthrough, pin 1 goes to pin 1, 2 to 2, etc. So you'll most likely want to crimp it yourself.
    Plus you can get all the hip new designer CAT5 colors and color coordinate for the occasion!

    I gotta crimper and tester if anyone needs to borrow. I used to do that for a living.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Plus you can get all the hip new designer CAT5 colors and color coordinate for the occasion!

    I gotta crimper and tester if anyone needs to borrow. I used to do that for a living.

    Ohhh red to match my truck! Ha.

    Its all going to be run where it can't be seen. The only things visible will be the head unit, the mic, and my CB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawiracer14 View Post
    Another forum said that the Kenwood software is pretty good so I'm going to check that out before I spend any $$ on the RT stuff.

    Got all my stuff in the mail today besides the antenna which I'm going to grab from HRO tomorrow. Looks like I'll need an extension cable for the microphone and the data to the head as it isn't long enough to reach the back seat - so I'll be grabbing that tomorrow as well.
    I always used the Kenwood software that comes free and never had anything it didn't do.
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