Unlikely. I don't know how practical it would be, even if you _did_ use a
computer at the remote end. Some folks set up a webcam to view the P3
display, I believe. This would be very bandwidth intensive, to get anything
approaching a real-time rate and good resolution. "Controlling" the P3 would
be another matter entirely.

Bruce N1RX

> Then the question morphs into the following:  If setting up a remote 
> K-line without a computer at the remote end, is there any way to control a
> P3 and view its output?

> David K0LUM



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