This issue is real. A problem is also there is quite many port forward
configurations to setup as one setup a station.
There is methods to punch through NATs, and I hope one have chosen to
use an approach that does this. One is to operate over a VPN that have
these abilities. Another is to
How does one even get into them, I have not heard of these and if there
is K4 knowledge there I would enjoy seeing that as a K4 owner. I had
expected to find that here, but it's hard to find the little there is
with all the other posts.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 2023-10-26 10:34, Dave wrote:
While
Dear Wayne,
First of all congratulation of another significant step of updates over
a range of big and small things, pushing further refinement and
advancement of the product.
With the panorama streaming, more of the remote operation pieces comes
into place, while also useful in it's own
. DVR for TX came out some
time ago, but we're now almost finished with DVR for RX.)
What's left is audio streaming support and radio-to-radio meta level control
protocol. We'll post periodic progress reports.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Aug 16, 2022, at 5:01 AM, Magnus Danielson via Elecraft
wrote
Hi all,
I am wondering about the K4 remote software progress. I just do not seem
to find anything.
At the same time I want to make sure there is good and robust methods
doing it. There is both the HTTP/3 and RIST methods, both public
standards and already tested and available in open
Hi,
So, beyond the fun of doing QSOs, I also listen to intermediary bands.
Sometimes however it is clear that it would be good to have the ATU tune
up. So the manual procedure I do is to go to nearest band, tune there,
and go back. This way I will not transmitt out of band, and the tuning
is
Yeah, I aim to hunt for more 0G QSOs on my K4D, but awaits the ability
to update for K4HD to hunt the SSB and CW deeply burried in 5G contest
noise. ;-)
Cheers,
Magnus SA0MAD
On 2022-02-16 17:30, j...@kk9a.com wrote:
I think you're missing the point of Wayne's humorist post. I also like 0G
Bob,
Let me tell you that the firmware update of the radio worked like a
charm when I applied it on first evening of the K4D in the house. Plug
in Ethernet at the back, do the magic dance of Fn->Update etc. and it
just did it's thing.
So no need to wait, rather be patient to see things
Dave,
I agree fully. By todays standards, the NAT-firewall is no longer not
much of a shield.
I also agree that IPv4 is also not something to build on for the future,
stepping up to IPv6 is the way to go. One has to be prepared for it
since the transition is occurring now at a higher speed.
If you run locally, fine for now. However, if you aim to run remote it
will not suffice. Also, today we have to think more about security in
depth, so one have to consider if one machine is breached, then the
others will be wide open if you overly consider the local net as safe.
Therefore to a
firewall between the internet and your radio
equipment. Dont trust your internet provider. Always put a firewall
between your internetprovider firewall/router en your home network.
73 Henk PA5KT
Op 8-2-2022 om 21:03 schreef Magnus Danielson via Elecraft:
Dear all,
I have tried to look at the K4
Dear all,
I have tried to look at the K4 Programmers manual, and it remains fuzzy
on how one should connect to the K4 on the Ethernet port. All the
commands is wonderful to have, and that part is nicely documented. I
understand that the real time streaming parts is not done yet, but just
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