Me too Rick!
Have used RC CW for 7 years with a Winkeyer as the only "investment"
But as you say it: there are many ways to do RC

I have a few additions though:
1) I operate exclusively CW (mostly ragchew type) and use a Winkeyer and WKDemo 
software. Works great - normally no latency issue at all (NB: people often 
confuse IP latency with the latency coming from operating through a CW buffer), 
however the Winkeyer operates thru a short buffer allowing fast BK-type CW if u 
like.
2) I use IP-Sound (instead of Skype). It has a much better sound quality for CW 
but may not offer much advantage for SSB. Works through VPN, I use Hamachi.
3) Also sometimes I use K3iNetwork (and K3iDitDah) for full RC of the K3 from 
an iPhone or  iPad -  when operating this way I use Skype as well. It's cool 
running CW QSOs from iPhone!
4) Switching ON/OFF via GSM/SMS - completely independent of the internet.

Using Teamviewer makes it easy to swap between using HRD/laptop or 
K3iNetwork/iPad/iPhone - you can even do it on-the-fly during a QSO

73 de OZ4UN
Poul-Erik


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Fra: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] 
På vegne af Rick Bates
Sendt: 18. december 2013 10:59
Til: 'David Pratt'; 'W0WFH Bill'
Cc: 'elecraft forum'
Emne: Re: [Elecraft] Using the K3 remote

I'm cheap.  I don't throw things away until they are beyond any reasonable use 
plus I like toys.  So here is how I run my K3 remotely:

I have an old laptop for the shack computer.  It runs HRD, has a four port 
USB-Serial cable and wifi to the home LAN.  It takes only a little power, 
doesn't cost much to run (but I'll have to upgrade it to Win7 soon).

Via HRD, I have full control of the K3 (the next version of HRD will even 
improve this).  By using a SignaLink USB for radio audio, I don't ever worry 
about OS noises being transmitted.  SLUSB=radio, OS=laptop speakers

I can run the basic K3 via HRD at home or while away (remote); even from 
another computer in the house.  BO-ring since I have the KPA500 and KAT500 as 
well.  So;

I use TeamViewer (free) to remotely control my shack laptop from another 
computer, laptop, iphone or ipad.  This allows me to also run the utility 
programs for the KPA500/KAT500 so I can switch antennas, manage the amp 
(on/off, watch temps, SWR etc) and check that the KAT500 tuning is valid 
(remember the 4 port serial cable?).  The second K3 antenna port is ALWAYS 
connected to a dummy load in case I goof; the KAT500 is my antenna switch.

I use Skype (two accounts) when running remotely and have set it to treat the 
SLUSB as its main audio device EXCEPT for anything that shouldn't go there 
(like ring tones, dialing noises etc.).  Just use it for the mike and speaker, 
no OS.

Bonus: I use the web cam on Skype video so I can 'see' the P3 panadapter 
display (or my weather station) remotely.  It's possible to make changes to the 
P3 via macros but I don't bother.

You may wonder about shack access security; by using TeamViewer to access my 
shack laptop (shack-top?) I can leave Skype NOT in autoanswer mode and answer 
my own calls, remotely.  All other inbound calls are ignored (no auto-answer).  
TeamViewer and HRD are fairly secure and I've had no issues.

In the event that there is a power failure, someone has to have physical access 
to the station to turn the K3 power back on.  I'm working on this (use an alarm 
or tickle the ACC line for now).  That someone also makes a pass through the 
house to water plants, grab the papers etc.

I don't do CW ragchew remotely as Internet latency can be an issue but since 
most of my CW Q's are call:report TU:73 and those are recorded in memories, 
there is no reason I can't DX on CW while away.  I've done digital modes 
remotely but mostly I just use the remote ability to chat with the local folks, 
while I'm away.  They can't tell if I'm local or gone unless there is wimpy 
internet (or d-d-d-d-igital-l-l-l-l artifacts) at my remote location.
I don't use VOX when the internet bandwidth is thin.

So I can be having a lazy morning in bed, be on a beach, in a forest or a 
desert watching the sun rise having my morning coffee while chatting with the 
folks on the morning net(s) or 6M repeater via a Bluetooth headset to my iPhone 
(even on 4G) or laptop (or use regular headsets into the remote laptop).  

So far, I've operated remotely from Hawaii, Alaska, the Yukon, BC, most of the 
Western States and all over CA.  Yah, the folks at home get jealous; that's 
just icing on my travel cake.  ;o)

While there are other ways to go remote, most of this was 'free' (since I owned 
it or it WAS free software) and it is pretty darned cool stuff; sometimes being 
a nerd is pretty awesome.

Merry Christmas,
Rick wa6nhc



-----Original Message-----
From: David Pratt; W0WFH Bill

On 18 Dec 2013 06:40, W0WFH Bill <w0...@yahoo.com> wrote
>
> Please respond to me off forum.  w0...@yahoo.com
>

Please reply on here;  I would be interested too.

73 de David G4DMP

David Pratt

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