You can do this with an embedded serial device server using any radio with a serial port... but of course you are limited to the supported commands/data on that port. If you have access to QST, see my article in the October edition... or go to the "Remote Control of Networked Station Equipment" link on my website, www.telepostinc.com

I think most high-end radios will eventually include an ethernet port... or possibly even wi-fi.

Larry N8LP



Simon Brown (HB9DRV) wrote:

I saw this at Dayton - it was interesting. Myself I would not embed a Windows/Linux computer inside the radio, rather put an Ethernet connector on the computer with enough brains to have a network-addressable radio so that raw data can be accessed and processed on a PC. There is a great demand for this, who knows what the K3 will have?

Simon Brown
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