I am looking at ways to bring back P3 panadapter information over the Internet. 
 Programs like VNC, Teamviewer, etc. appear to limit screen refresh to about 
once per second.  That results in a very "choppy" display that's almost 
useless.    

Is there a means to bring back near-real-time P3 screen information over the 
Internet?  Since the output of the P3SVGA is designed to feed a video monitor, 
perhaps we could use a device that converts the P3SVGA output into a format 
suitable for streaming.  

Anyone know of such a device that's also bandwidth conscious over an Internet 
connection?

Paul, W9AC



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