In the ROTA (RECLINERS on the Air) architecture, the radio is the engine. You don’t sit under the hood to drive a car; you sit in the cabin and use the dashboard.

The heart of this station is the new Icom IC-7300Mk2. While it maintains the legendary performance of its predecessor, it adds one hardware feature that makes this entire project possible: a Built-in Ethernet/LAN Port. By plugging the radio directly into my home network, I’ve created a high-speed “Digital Tunnel.” This single red cable carries my rig control, high-speed waterfall data, and clear audio directly to my laptops — a MacBook Air or a Dell Latitude.
This setup allows the 100-watt “Power Plant” to stay out in the shed-shack—keeping the fan noise, heat, and RF out of the living room—while I enjoy Parallel Play with my wife from the recliner. It’s about being “Present” on the airwaves without being “Absent” from the house where all the family action takes place.
📡 The ROTA Journey Continues… Now that the engine is running, let’s look at the “Nervous System” on the laptop.
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