FT 710 Remote Control Software
This post is about how to remote control the FT 710 with Simple Ham Radio Remote (SimpleHRR) Software and a Raspberry Pi.
No Yaesu SCU-LAN10 required. You do not need to purchase or use the Yaesu SCU-LAN10 device to remote operate FT 710 with Simple Ham Radio Remote.

Simple Ham Radio Remote is a free web app. To streamline the installation process, it comes preinstalled on a Raspbian Lite Image which is flashed onto an 8GB or larger microSD card using your favorite software to flash microSD cards. There is No additional software to install.
System requirements
- Ham Radio Callsign
- Chrome or Firefox web browser
- Admin access to your router
- Active Internet connection
Hardware required
- Yaesu FT-710
- micro SD card adapter
- micro SD card (8GB class 10 or larger)
- Raspberry Pi (3B - 3B+ or 4B armv7l)
- Raspberry Pi Power Supply 2.5A - (3A - 3.5A better)
- Cat5 Ethernet cable
- USB Type A Male to B Male Cable
- HDMI A to DVI Adapter Cable
- HDMI Video Capture Card to USB 2.0
- USB - Bluetooth - 2.4GHz Wireless mouse with a scroll wheel (optional)
- Computer with an SD slot (or an appropriate SD card adapter)
Download, Install the Image onto your microSD card
- This image contains everything you need to get up and running quickly.
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Download: SimpleHRR v0.2.1-f
Sorry for the inconvenience, you might have to close the Dropbox tab when the download has finished.
Windows: Install the Image onto your microSD card
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Download: SimpleHRR v0.2.1-f
- Extract the image double-click the .zip file then click Extract All.
- Insert the microSD card into the computer's SD card slot use the SD card adapter if needed.
- Next, flash the image to the microSD card with your favorite image writer. There are various image writer you can use, example Etcher - Raspberry Pi Imager works for Linux, macOS or Windows.
- Now remove the flashed microSD from the computer, keep it in a save place will insert it into the Raspberry Pi later.
Prepare the FT-710 for Remote Operation
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FUNC -> RADIO SETTINGS
- MODE SSB ---------> RPPT SELECT: OFF
- MODE AM ----------> RPPT SELECT: OFF
- MODE FM ----------> RPPT SELECT: OFF
- MODE PSK/DATA -> RPPT SELECT: OFF
- MODE RTTY -------> RPPT SELECT: OFF
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FUNC -> CW SETTINGS
- MODE CW ---------> RPPT SELECT: OFF
- MODE CW ---------> PC KEYING: OFF
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FUNC -> OPERATION SETTING
- GENERAL ---------> CAT-1 RATE: 9600
- GENERAL ---------> CAT-2 RATE: 9600
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FUNC -> DISPLAY SETTING
- EXT MONITOR ---------> EXT DISPLAY: ON
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DISPLAY -> MODE -> PRESET
- PRESET 1to5 ---------> RPPT SELECT: OFF
Connect the FT-710 to the Raspberry Pi
- Plug the USB cable into the Raspberry Pi the other end into the FT 710
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Connect the Raspberry Pi to Network
- Plug the Cat5 cable into the Raspberry Pi Ethernet port the other end to the LAN.
Booting the Raspberry Pi for the First Time
- Insert the flashed microSD card into the Raspberry Pi microSD slot.
- Power ON the Radio (e.g FT-710).
- Power ON the Raspberry Pi.
- Wait for the Pi to boot up - the green LED should stop flashing when it's finished!.
Get the Raspberry Pi IP Address
- Open a browser and Log in to your router as admin. The router IP address is usually something like 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.254 or 10.0.0.1
- Find Attached Devices -> Device Name (Raspberry Pi simplehrr) - IP Address
(something like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x). - Write down or copy the corresponds IP Address you will need that to set up Simple Ham Radio Remote.
Set up Simple Ham Radio Remote on your Raspberry Pi
- Turn the radio ON
- Open a Chrome or Firefox web browser enter the URL:
https://your-Pi's-IP-address:50000/remote - Enter Username: Ham Radio Callsign (confirmed on QRZ.com)
- Enter Email address: Optional: Just leave noemail@noemail.com
- Enter Password: (greater then 8 char)
- Select Radio: (FT-710)
- Select Dev USB: (/dev/ttyUSB1)
- Click [ Activate ]
- Verify the information is correct Click [ OK ]
- Wait 1 minute for Raspberry Pi to reboot.
- Click [ OK ]
- Enter Username (your Callsign)
- Enter Password (your Password)
- Click [ Sign in ]
- Click [ Call Radio ] when it turns green.
Be patient it takes a little longer to turn green on a first time install.
Logout:
- Click [ Hang Up ]
That's it.
Read me:
- The first boot takes about 2+ minutes because all SimpleHRR prerequisites are installed during the first boot. Wait 2 minutes, then start checking https://your-Pi's-IP-address:50000/remote.
- If you don't have the selected radio connected to the USB-Serial port, when you click [ Call Radio ], you will get an error message "Unable to Connect to Radio!".
- This installation is for LAN access only. See user manual for Internet access.
- After completing the installation your username and password can be used to access the Raspberry Pi to maintain the operating system and the web app or install additional ham radio applications for your station.
- Access the user manual using your username and password the day after setting up SimpleHRR.
- Use an HDMI Video Capture Card to USB 2.0 to stream the EXT-DISPLAY.
- Simple Ham Radio Remote supports most Icom CI-V, Yaesu CAT controlled HF transceivers.
- Always review the FCC rules - regulation before operating any two-way radio remotely
Simple ham radio remote web app is fully functional, but still in the process of refining some aspects of the web app.
Check back periodically to download the most recent release.
2025-03-01-0.2.1-f-simplehrr-yaesu-710-lite.zip
First release of simplehrr-yaesu-710