Available on my website. I also wrote an article in QST a couple years
ago about it (Oct. 2005).
Larry N8LP
www.telepostinc.com
Thom LaCosta wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Larry Phipps wrote:
I like this approach for remote control because it eliminates the PC
and its maintenance. There are also inexpensive devices to provide
streaming VoIP over ethernet from companies like Sippura and Cisco,
using "analog telephone adapters" aimed at the Vonage type internet
phone market. This allows a remote setup with just a router and
broadband modem of some sort. The rig, rotator and other equipment
appear as remote "virtual" com ports over the internet.
As someone who knows nothing about the stuff you've mentioned, and
therefore even less about remote control, it strikes me that a How To
could be of great benefit to those of us that are faced with the
serial radio and the USB ported computer. My experience with the USB
to anything converters, dongles, prayer wheels and incense burners has
been less than satisfactory.
I would be grateful to read more about it, as it may give me yet
another tool in the fight against technology.
Thom,EIEIO
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