One can use the svga and an avermedia hd game broadcaster capture card. You can 
then use their software to stream the video. 
73's Tom

On Jan 14, 2015 4:25 PM, Edward R Cole <kl...@acsalaska.net> wrote:
>
> Jeff and others: 
>
> I suspect recovering the P3 image remotely may take a bit of 
> engineering as it is meant for local use.  I believe the P3 takes the 
> K3 IF as input (and that is 8.215 MHz wideband RF).  The idea of 
> using the LP-Pan may be better as one has broadband IQ output which 
> could be sent to a soundcard for digitizing and transmission via the 
> remote link in some manner.  That would provide the wideband digital 
> IQ as data at the control station.  One would run their choice of 
> panadaptor sw to view it.  But this would not be the P3 display. 
>
> Perhaps Elecraft may someday provide digital output from the P3 for 
> remoting?  Obviously the P3 generates this at some point in the ckt. 
>
> I follow with mild interest.  My concept for a remote station is a 
> full-station built into a toy-hauler trailer with foldover mast to 
> set up antennas.  Then one only needs internet (wifi?) access at the 
> remote site whether that be the cabin or a spare lot somewhere or a 
> friend's backyard.  To be super-mobile remote add a satellite uplink 
> to feed the internet (very common in the bush up here), and ...Think 
> solar power. 
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW 
> I can see this unit parked in a storage lot someday with me an old 
> codger living in assisted-living with a computer for control; 
> essentially the same situation as someone with CC&R. 
>
> From: <k...@arrl.net> 
> To: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net> 
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3/0 all in one box? + P3/0 
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>   Sorry for my confusion, I was thinking IQ as the usable form of IF at the 
> control site, not the raw 8 mHz IF. My idea would be to somehow get the IQ 
> output from a LP-Pan or similar device, add another box on either end to 
> send and receive the IQ data, then simply use the control stations computer 
> soundcard and run your panadapter software of choice. Only problem here is I 
> don't have a clue on what to use for the remoting of the IQ output from the 
> LP-Pan... 
>   All this non-portable, not suited for hotel room use would work for me as I 
> will be at a desktop computer for 6 months or so while remoting from my 
> summer home. 
>   And of course to not stray from the original topic, it would be nice to 
> have the control station use a P3 with the extra data lines intergraded into 
> the 1258, or K3/0 mini mark II  :-). 
>
>
> 73 Jeff kb2m 
>
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW 
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