This is How I set my system up yours could be very different on yours but hope you get the Idea.
MAKE SURE YOUR FIREWALL ON BOTH COMPUTERS HAVE PORTS OPEN ON THERE RESPECTIVE FIREWALLS!!!! This Program ALSO allows multiusers to connect and to use the radio BUT NOT intercom with one another. COOLS stuff. Basically you set it up EXACTLY like you do any other Sound card program with one more thing that may get in your way. My FLEX VAC1 settings are Input Cable 1 Output Cable 2 FLEX CAT settings Enable PTT COM16 - 6 (using VSPMAN) DTS checked FLEX Computer with RemAud loaded click on the "RemAud Server" ICON Clicked on the little Gear ICON next to the question mark When that window opens click on "server" at the Left side of the settings window In window on the right Write down the port number default is "3545" Make sure "Auto-start server when applications starts" is clicked Make sure "Show application in System Tray when minimized" is checked Left side click on "Remote Users" Put in a Username and a Password in the Password box Click on Audio Devices Here is where YOUR settings may be different In the top box I have "Line 2 (Virtual Cable)(4) In the bottom box I have "Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable) (2) Click on "Audio Codecs" I use and have the best results with GMS 6.10 compressed Sample rate (8KHz Remote user may change codec is checked Audio buffers Buffer length "50" (your system may be different) PTT Com Port (COM6) COM6 - 16 (using VSPMAN) Baud Rate "4800" Data Bits "8" Parity "none" Stop bits "1" PTT on Set for "DTR" (same as FLEX) PTT Time Out "180" (3 minute PTT time out timer incase you loose the internet while transmitting. You need to have your Firewall "Windows and Your Internet Router if you go out in the world over the Internet" Port "3645" REMOTE Computer with RemAud loaded click on the "RemAud Client" ICON Clicked on the little Gear ICON next to the question mark When that window opens click on "General" at the Left side of the settings window In window on the right Make sure "Auto-start server when applications starts" is clicked if you want it to Make sure "Show application in System Tray when minimized" is checked Make sure "Use Push-to-talk (PTT) on transmit" is checked Make sure "Audio Server Playback when tracking" is checked Fill in your "Remote Connections" Click on "New Host" Host name (I just used my username) IP address (If your testing this on a local machine on the same Router your using the IP is the IP of the FLEX Computer, If it is out on the Internet then it will probably be your Routers Internet address but that's beyond the scope of this EMAIL) Port "3645" (Needs to be the same as the Servers Port Number) User Name (Call Sign) [this is the username you used when you set up the Server side] Password [this is the Password you used on the Server side] Click OK Click on Audio Devices Choose Wave out Device "this is the audio from your Remote computers Speakers or headset speakers." Choose Wave In Device "This is the Remote Computers MIC" Click on "Audio Codecs" I use and have the best results with GMS 6.10 compressed Sample rate (8KHz) Bits per sample (16 Bit) Channels (Mono) Audio buffers Buffer length "100" (your system may be different) Audio Output Device Limit Soundcard buffer overrun (8) (your system may be different) To connect to the server click on the Green Right arrow To PTT is the Red Line that is next to the Green arrow OR the "T" command on the keyboard. Hope this helps 73's Bret WX7Y On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Mike Schwendeman <[email protected]> wrote: > I had seen a new app that was described as follows: > > > > A few months ago I found this great little program called DF3CB's > "RemAud" > > > > it is a very low bandwidth about 1.8K VoIP Audio specifically > created for > > > > SSB Audio between two Windows Computers......... > > I do enjoy operating my Flex radio REMOTELY. I use both (one at a time, of > course!) > the free apps LOGMEIN or TEAMVIEWER. These give me the needed visual > access to > the computer (screen) that is running PowerSDR. > > For the audio, I have been using SKYPE. While this has proven to be > reliable, it has > two issues: > - It has a severe roll-off of the audio frequencies above 1 to 2 Khz. > - There is a very noticeable DELAY of the audio, as it passes through the > system. > > RemAud is lauded to have a lot less audio latency. Plus, it has a PTT > function, which > means that one can remotely set up the radio to operate, then the remote > app > (either TeamViewer or LogmeIn, as examples) can then be closed down. Once > the > remote radio is set up, there is a minimized need to view and control the > radio; At > that point, all one needs is the audio paths (to and from the remote radio > site) and > the PTT function. -As a result, it appears that RemAud will fill this > need; -The yield > is two-fold: Lower audio latency and lower bandwidth needs, if this is a > consideration! > > ==============================**======================== > # > > > /DF3CB/.com :: /RemAud/ :: Remote Audio Software > <http://df3cb.com/remaud/> > > *df3cb*.com/*remaud*/ > Oct 12, 2012 – /RemAud/ - Low Latency and Low Bandwidth Remote Audio > Software. > # > > > Download - /DF3CB/.com > <http://www.df3cb.com/**ft2000rc/download.php<http://www.df3cb.com/ft2000rc/download.php> > > > > www.*df3cb*.com/ft2000rc/**download.php > Nov 11, 2012 – /RemAud/ - Low Latency & Low Bandwidth Amateur Radio VoIP > Software: /df3cb/.com//remaud//. Alpha 87A Remote Control Software V2: *...* > > ==============================**======================== > > One can download the app and view the instructions from either of the two > links above. > > At this point, I have downloaded the remote audio (VOIP) app on two > computers. I am > able to get a CONNECTION between the two computers. (The HOST and CLIENT > apps are > connected...) > > - I can hear the Flex's RECEIVE AUDIO on my laptop, connected to my LAN > via wifi. > - I can make the Flex's PowerSDR go to transmit mode > - I am unable to get my audio to be coupled to the VAC now in place > > In other words, the app does indeed seem to work! I still am sensing a > good deal of > audio latency, but it is noticeably LESS than what I normally have with > SKYPE. -But, > I am not able to couple the audio from my laptop to the computer that is > running > PowerSDR! > > The computer that is running my Flex-5000a and PowerSDR 2.5.3 is a > "possible > suspect," here; It is an older HP Pavilion, with a 2 Ghz Intel CPU, with 2 > GB of RAM. > > I am using VAC, bit it is not the current version; I believe it is version > 1.09. (Whatever > it is, it is the version just before the problematic ".10" one.) > > If at all possible, I would like to see some "dummy examples" on how this > obviously fine app is to be set up. > > This app appears to be a major step forward for those of us who like to > remotely > access our radios. It has a lot lower overhead or demands, compared to > using > SKYPE for the audio path! Plus, we'd not have to suffer the VERY low audio > bandwidth when Skype is used. > > So: Any help, please? (Again, a set of "dummy setup examples" would be the > very best, showing what would be needed, plus a description of the logic > behind > the possible settings.) > > An expanded operator instructions might also be handy. -While not totally > intuitive, > the controls do function just fine, once one gets used to the > possibilities. > > Very 73, and THANK YOU to DB3CD for the fine app!!! > > -Mike- KØJTA > > ______________________________**_________________ > Flexedge mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.flex-radio.biz/**mailman/listinfo/flexedge_**flex-radio.biz<http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexedge_flex-radio.biz> > This is the FlexRadio Systems e-mail Reflector called FlexEdge. 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