Thanks, Ken. Eric and I did a side by side comparison with some flavor of vnc and the LogMeIn won out. Was that light or tightVNC? I use vnc all over the office and it works very well over the internal networks.
I am planning on a straight tcp/ip version of the remote that will only be sending the panadaptor data which should be very fast. Richard W5SXD Ken N9VV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (12/24/2005 10:02) >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 >>>> >>>> >>>>_______________________________________________ >>>>FlexRadio mailing list >>>>FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz >>>>http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz >>>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FlexRadio mailing list >> FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz >> http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz >>