Yes, I do it all the time. You may have to set up some port forwarding and
how to do that depends on your router(s).
/Rick N6XI
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 9:03 AM K3GGN wrote:
> Is it possible to use the x.ddns.remoterig.com service with user name
> and
> password to communicate with a remote
See below...
> On Sep 22, 2020, at 1:10 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> Dear Gang:
>
> I have several old auxbus cables, the type that is about 3/8" thick, and
> has a bend radius of about 1/4 mile. Several pins are missing. The cable
> clamping thumbscrews are not secured, and can float free in a
Dear Gang:
I have several old auxbus cables, the type that is about 3/8" thick, and
has a bend radius of about 1/4 mile. Several pins are missing. The cable
clamping thumbscrews are not secured, and can float free in a zero-G
environment.
I have other AUXBUS cables that are thin, have nice ergo
Is it possible to use the x.ddns.remoterig.com service with user name and
password to communicate with a remote Elecraft KPA1500 amplifier directly
without the need for an attached pc? How may that be done?
KPA1500 Remote application doesn't seem to be configurable to accomplish
this.
Dean
K
Once my old K3 2k series had a signal that was > 20 KHz wide and jammed
dxpeditions nearby. The problem subsided on its own although the receive was
OK all the time.
Perhaps reseating the modules would help.
Ignacy NO9E
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