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hb9ari

Sascha,

I will look to find "ipsound" and try your configuration; may be it can be
the solution for my "data" audio transfer!

Thank you for sharing your experience!

73 QRO de Rudolf, HB9ARI


DH2SE wrote:
> Hello Jerry,
>
> I'm already doing this with my K3. It's easy to setup if you use e.g. 
> HamRadio Deluxe (HRD). It's free of charge. Just install this programm at 
> your PC which is located in the remote station shack. There is a possibility 
> to run a so called IP-Server at tools -> IP server. Just switch it on and 
> connect your K3 via a standard 1:1 serial cable to that PC. When you start 
> HRD again, there is a message comming up where you can choose your 
> transceiver (e.g. K3) and the baudrate which is used for the serial 
> connection between PC and TRX. You have to set up the same baudrate as the K3 
> is set to in the config:RS232 menue. If the TRX is connected well, the 
> frequency which is shown at the K3 display should also appear on your PC 
> screen after the connection is established. To make sure that the keying 
> works well, you have to setup the K3 in the menue config:PTT-key to DTR or 
> RTS. HRD has to switch to the same setting once when started up. Now you 
> maybe need to configure your internet ro
 ut
>  er in the way that the port 7809 is routed to the said PC in both ways. To 
> transfer the audio I would recommend a programm called ipsound instead of 
> skype. It comes with the HRD-package. Just connect your K3 with two 1:1 audio 
> cables to the soundcard of the PC and run the ipconfig programm. You have to 
> make sure again, that the used port for the audio connection (default: 4444) 
> is also routed in both ways to and from the internet. At the remote PC 
> somewhere, just install HRD again and choose remote instead of a baudrate 
> when the menue with the connection dialoque comes up. There you need to 
> choose your TRX type again certainly. It works great!  
>
> Have fun.
>
> vy 73 de Sascha, DH2SE
>
>
>   
>> Hello,
>>     
>
>   
>> Has anyone been able to remote control the K3 from a remote PC ? The 
>> idea is to operate my station (K3) at home from a remote location (PC). 
>> Care to share your ideas ?
>>     
>
>   
>> Thanks
>> Jerry, KE9I
>>     
>
>   

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