One of the things I've experimented with is remote operation of the SDR-14 receiver. Originally I tried setting it up in New Bedford, MA with a loop aimed N-S. Local operation showed some very interesting receptions, even though it was located right at a transmitter site. Caribbean stations were especially good.
The initial setup was to use the network interface. I set the IP and port in the Spectravue software, with the port enabled in the router on-site. It did connect, but was unuseable. Got a second of audio, and it cut out. Just flat-out didn't work. Next effort was to point the audio to a Windows Media Encoder so there'd be a stream. Then, remote control of the computer by PC Anywhere. This did work, and quite well. The only drawback was the delay between audio being encoded and playing through the client at the remote end. At times it exceeded a minute of delay. However, this is quite normal for streaming audio. I've seen almost four minutes of delay on occasion. This is OK, but rather clumsy and not really acceptable for most DXers. Obviously the best solution would be for a version of Spectravue that would support remote IP access control. No clue if Moetronics is going to do that. My question is, what SDR will work remotely? If there is one, it would be very interesting to set it up somewhere like Granite Pier or even the WNBH-1340 transmitter site. Much like the DX Tuners arrangement, this could be a real fun project. Does the Perseus work remotely? Any of the others? Ideally a SDR would have an ethernet port so it would connect directly to the network. Connect power, antenna and CAT5 and away you go. Maybe the next generation of receivers could do that. Those of you who have experience with the DX Tuners software may know if it can interface with the current crop of SDRs like the RFSpace or Perseus. That might solve the whole thing. Craig Healy Providence, RI _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
