I beg your pardon?
Before leaping to attack someone, perhaps you should consider whether
the inference you object to was intended by the author, or just the way
you read it?
I merely wished to state that in replying to Mike's post I wasn't
agreeing with his strong criticism of Elecraft in
? If
not then it doesn't belong here.
Bill
K9YEQ
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julian, G4ILO
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 4:28 AM
To: Elecraft List
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Re: K2 Remote/Server
I beg your pardon?
Before leaping
Larry:
This very interesting stuff ! I can't wait to see your article in QST ! Do
you know if it is possible to work with two monitors at the remote site ? I
often have several things going at the same time and a dual monitor setup
works ideally.
73, Jamie
WB4YDL
Mike,
The issue with this really is that K2Net turned out a bit more
complicated than I thought, and as I don't have a great personal need
for it (since I work from home and my K2 is sitting right beside me on
my desk) I don't have a lot of incentive to spend too much of my limited
free time
For PSK and other similar text-based digital modes, I have developed a
protocol and a client and a server. My Java client is available open
source at http://wa5znu.org/rpsk and I have given the server back to the
gMFSK project.I also wrote a client for my GPRS handheld phone, and
have not
'; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Re: K2 Remote/Server
Hi Jamie:
I've been monitoring the mail on this subject. I've been on the list
for a while as I plan on building a K2 in the near future.
I'm currently running a TS-480 via remote but want to build a K2 to run
remote.
Anyways
At 03:02 PM 9/17/2004, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote...
I thought we had removed the comments about K2 server from the web page a long
time ago, but I suspect there is still something in the installation notes
that come with K2Remote. I'll take that out too.
The readme file which
Mike, I have been emailing back and forth today with Julian, G4ILO, about this
remote stuff. I am new to the list and not familiar with any of the software
history here, but I am very familiar with remote control of rigs over a network.
I will summarize some of that here on the reflector since
At 06:13 PM 9/17/2004, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote...
K2 Remote was never sold as part of the KIO2 serial interface.
You selectively quoted my message, conveniently ignoring the specific quote
where Elecraft made the unequivocal statement It is included via this page as
part of our
Might vpn be a possibility? Alternately running Linux, using ssh to
access a remote X (or ncurses) application might work. Linux has a nice
way of accessing various radios (including the K2) via the hamlib
library.
Bob, N7XY
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I meant vnc, not vpn!
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 07:27:33PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
Might vpn be a possibility? Alternately running Linux, using ssh to
access a remote X (or ncurses) application might work. Linux has a nice
way of accessing various radios (including the K2) via the hamlib
-Manager).
The serial server basically remotes the com ports, not the software.
Larry N8LP
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From: Bob Nielsen
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Re: K2 Remote/Server
I meant vnc, not vpn!
On Fri, Sep 17
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