Good evening,
A cool week with winds from the Pacific have cleaned the air. The
sun is yellow again and the air doesn't taste bad. I did have to yell
at a doe who thought my rhododendrons were food. She'd never heard me
raise my voice before gave me a guilty look and left. The bees seem
Hi Gwen,
Still sounds like RF getting in somewhere. That kind of antenna is guaranteed
to bring common mode current into the shack.
If you have a dummy load I would connect it directly to the output of the radio
and see if the problem still occurs.
73,
Gary K9GS
Original message
This happens very rarely for me EXCEPT for 30 meters. Then it happens so
much, it makes data modes (CW, RTTY, PSK) useless. I'm using a wired USB
keyboard connected to the PX3. If I'm on 30 meters, and I use the ATU to
match the antenna, transmitting any data mode causes extra, spurious
characters
I run remote to W7RN [near Virginia City NV] from Sparks, NV ... maybe
50-60 km road miles away. Trace Route shows that most packets go
through Sacramento, some through San Francisco, some through Los
Angeles. Ping times average about 35-40 ms. BW required by RemoteRig
is much lower than I
Agreed, My Hughes net satellite service was a bust for it
Mel, K6KBE
From: David F. Reed
To: j...@audiosystemsgroup.com; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2018 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] internet speed for remote K3S
My experience is exactly that; look
My experience is exactly that; look out for latency; that is the
killer. Yes you need a minimal speed that is pretty good, but latency
is a big issue; for example the satellite based ISPs are useless for
this; adequate for streaming movies, etc. but latency is way to high...
73 de Dave, W5SV
On 9/1/2018 12:38 PM, David Cutter via Elecraft wrote:
Both
stations have access to broadband, but what speed will give satisfactory
results?
Hi David,
I've never done this, but reading from what others have done, I suspect
that latency may be as important as speed, especially if you want to
David:
> On Sep 1, 2018, at 3:38 PM, David Cutter via Elecraft
> wrote:
>
> I will soon be building a remote control station about 20miles away. Both
> stations have access to broadband, but what speed will give satisfactory
> results?
My experience operating remote is with a K3I/O-mini
I will soon be building a remote control station about 20miles away. Both
stations have access to broadband, but what speed will give satisfactory
results?
tnx and 73
David G3UNA
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