OK, a while back, I discovered that there is a satisfactory solution for
the basic power up / power down of the Flex 6300.

Now the question is, exactly what do I need for a complete solution?

I presume that having it "internet addressable" simplifies things, but
exactly what is needed for the total hardware/software solution?

Do I need the "remote rig" kinds of hardware?

Can I avoid Skype and like solutions in favor of more direct approaches?

What I would like to do is control the rig in some simple manner (ideally,
over the 'net but not as ideally, with some local PC interface) and then
have relatively simple solutions on "my" end for things like the CW key and
the microphone.  On the remote side (that is, where the rig is, "the
shack"), I'd like to establish bandwidth of a chosen amount and simply
transport it over the 'net to my personal machine.   I suppose ultimately I
do want a decent "mike" on this end, which may introduce some of the other
complexity back into things anyhow.

I presume that in many/most digital solutions, it should be all software
nowadays?

I assume I would (selectively) run Ultra VNC and like things so I can
control some of the remote (shack) items?



Larry WO7R (ex WO0Z)
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