David,

Assuming you already have serial control of your rotor, then I can suggest two ways to control remotely without using a PC at the radio side:

1) If you are not using the RRC's COM1, you can use that to control the rotor as well. This passes the serial port over the internet

2) If you are already using COM1 for something else (e.g. for CAT support under the K3 Twin mode), then you can buy a separate serial port server device, such as from Lantronix or Moxa. These need to be setup in a similar manner to the RRC, i.e. port forwards in the router, etc. Then you install a serial port redirector on your local PC that accesses these serial ports over the internet through your normal control software.

73,
Mitch DJ0QN

On 24.12.2013 22:20, David Christ wrote:
When using Remote Rig for running a remote K3, what are people using for rotor 
control?

David K0LUM
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