I know I'm coming late to this topic. But my experience with remote
operations over satellite is worth mentioning. I have tried every
possible variation of operating a remote K3 over a satellite
connection. It's not just the latency - it's that you can never
predict the network and you may
Actually, anyone considering remote operation Remoterig, QSK is totally
out, not ever going to work.
73,
Fred K6DGW
Sparks NV
Washoe County DM09dn
On 12/22/2016 7:34 PM, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I doubt that you would be satisfied with the delays (QSK is definitely
out!)
73, Bob N7XY
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I doubt that you would be satisfied with the delays (QSK is definitely out!)
73, Bob N7XY
On 12/22/16 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up over
a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
I'm intereste
The Clarke Belt is too far away, and the speed of light is
inconveniently slow.
On 12/22/2016 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up over
a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
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On Thu,12/22/2016 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up
over a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or ot
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On Thu,12/22/2016 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
> Does anyone have any good n
On Thu,12/22/2016 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up over
a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
There are at least two issues. The most obvious is latency -- how much
"turn around" time are you able
The latency (delay) through the satellite will probably be a killer.
IIRC, ping times through a satellite link are > 500 ms (120 ms up,
120 ms down *times two* plus any time in the network on each end).
The question becomes can you handle ~1/2 second delay in control
response and deal with audio
I can come close. I currently operate W7RN remotely using our AT&T
Uverse Internet. It's 45 Mbps from the street to the router, and the
computer and Remoterig box run in the 18-20 Mbps down and half that up.
Ping time to the station is in the 40-45 ms range. It works fine [well
... nearly a
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up over
a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
I'm interested to if this a possible solution to a AT&T DSL internet line
(better or worse?)
Thanks for any input.
73 Bill W4RM
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