Don
My experience is that the biggest problem would be jitter. Oli is correct that 
you can operate RC over a 128 kbps link. But you can also operate RC over 
fairly high latency links - it wont give you a "smooth" feeling when tuning 
across the band- the VFO dial will seem to be connected via a rubber band. But 
it is something you (some at least - and I for one) can adapt to. I have tried 
it extensively over the years, started using RC over 10years ago. I would not 
call it unusable if the alternative is nil. If you have alternatives its 
another matter. I have QSOed with this iPad from a Norwegian flight (from EA8 
to OZ) and while it was not too "smooth" it was definitely useful and a lot of 
fun.

But if you have high jitter it is my experience that RC does not work 
satisfactorily. At least the software must be written with high jitter in mind. 
If not, the software may drop out frequently driving you crazy and its my 
experience that VoIP based on TCP/IP will not work well.

My guess is that with a 10 Mbps connection you are likely to have low jitter 
and you will be just fine. Your XYL can enjoy streaming video on the same link 
with no problem and you wont have any "local QRM" during your QSOs. Have fun!

73 de OZ4UN
Poul-Erik

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> On 10 Apr 2016, at 09:17, Oliver Dröse <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Don,
> 
> bandwidth is not the problem, you can run a remote reliably on a 128 kBit/s 
> connection (been there, done that). The problem with satellite internet is 
> latency! For remote you want to stay below 100 ms RTT (round trip time), 
> better yet below 70 ms for a smooth experience. With satellite you're talking 
> about > 1 sec RTT which is just unusable for remote.
> 
> 73, Olli - DH8BQA
> 
> Contest, DX & radio projects: http://www.dh8bqa.de
> 
> 
>> Am 10.04.2016 um 05:51 schrieb Don Strom:
>> DSL internet is available at my remote site.    It is only 10MBPS  speed.
>> 
>> I believe that is the minimum speed for remote radio so might not work that 
>> well at that speed.
>> 
>> Don W0EAR
>> 
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