Also, Bob - N4HY mentioned UltraVNC.
 
Eric
 
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From: Ken N9VV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Richard, for your remote operation, you might want to look
> at tightVNC. It has some extra .jpg compression features
> that could increase your panadapter response:
> http://www.tightvnc.com/
> de Ken N9VV
>
>
> richard allen wrote:
> > The Skype voip stuff for the audio is pretty low bandwidth and would
> > work well over dialup. The LogMeIn screen and control stuff would be
> > a bit sluggish but would probably be usable if you did not care about
> > the panadaptor display window. I'll need to reconfigure my laptop
> > for dialup and give it a try.
> >
> > Richard W5SXD
> >
> > Jiri Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > (12/24/2005 04:48)
> >
> >
> >>Hi Richard,
> >>
> >>how much bandwith you need for all that stuff ?
> >>
> >>73 !
> >>Jiri
> >>OK1RI
> >>
> >>On Sat, 24 Dec 2005, richard allen wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Several folks have asked me about remote operations for an sdr1000.
> >>>
> >>>http://flex-radio.com/download_files/PowerSDR/Docs/SDR_Remote.pdf
> >>>outlines some basics.
> >>>
> >>>My system has just started operation this week and is described here.
> >>>
> >>>I have a 100 w sdr1000 operating in remote service. I use Skype for
> >>>the audio and LogMeIn for the video and controls. It is all free
> >>>software and works very well. The system described in the link above
> >>>went to a lot more effort than I did to handle the audio. I simply
> >>>use a second sound card for Skype and plug directly from its line and
> >>>mic ports into the speaker and mic ports of the Delta-44. I get
> >>>excellent audio reports with no transformers or other conditioning.
> >>>It may not work as well at higher power but 100 w is no problem. I am
> >>>using an old crashcraft r6000 vertical. The response time is very
> >>>good with the panadaptor updating at 4-8 Hz when set at 15. I use a
> >>>Heil Pro Set headphone/mic for the audio interface. CW ops are only
> >>>using the memory/keyboard but I'm working on improving that.
> >>>
> >>>I use an eight outlet ethernet power controller
> >>>http://www.digital-loggers.com/EPC.html
> >>>to allow me to turn the computer, cable modem, and sdr1000 on and off.
> >>>It also lets me switch antenna relays and room lights for the webcam
> >>>
> >>>>from remote. The webcam is for watching the eme dish outside the
> >>>
> >>>window. The remote computer has a cable modem followed by a router/
> >>>switch so the power controller is a seperate internet entity and can
> >>>control the computer. It also provide watchdog capability to get
> >>>restarted after a crash.
> >>>
> >>>Richard W5SXD
> >>>
> >>>
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