Ya, in a nearby town the hams did that. We use link communications controllers that have a serial port for programming on them. They hooked them up to a TNC which allowed them to change programming remotely. Worked great. Unfortunately it was before my time, and I wasn't involved in the specifics.
Jesse On 9/3/07, Nick Papadonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I was considering a similar project using packet. > Specifically, by > keeping a transceiver open on a out-of-band frequency. > Alternatively, > maybe use the same input frequency to monitor for > either a tone burst or > packet data for upgrade. If detected, have the > repeater switch into > packet "upgrade" mode and use the input/output for a > short lived packet > session. > > Let me know if you find a solution. > > Nick > > Tom wrote: > > > > > > Anyone have any experience using one to remotely > program or do > > software changes on controllers via an RF link of > some kind? > > > > What type was successful? > > > > Thanks > > NB2A > > > > > > >

