Dave,

If you install a Lantronix serial to ethernet device with two ports
you can manage the amp and rotor without having to log in to the
remote computer.  I got one from gridconnect.com and it works great.

73
Greg
AB7R


On 4/2/13, David Windisch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, all concerned:
> I'm in Jacksonville, FL, doing "private" remote ops using remoterig.com
> boxes for the radio part (K3/0 controlling K3/100), and logging onto a
> remote computer desktop (in the midwestern USA) to use Windows apps for
> RS-232 control of an amplifier and rotator.
>
> Things seem to be working fairly well during the short time the system has
> been up.
>
> I'd like to get a thread going with anyone using linux apps and boxes such
> as the "raspberry pi" to do remote ops, to see what other ways of doing
> things are out there.
>
> Brgds,
> Dave, N3HE
>
> Full disclosure: I have a time-share at w2re.com, which works *truly fb*
> for
> the times I want to get into a shouting contest from a location with
> different propagation. We can talk about that as well.
>
>
>
>
>
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