I have in the past used LogMeIn and Skype to remotely control my home
station while running RTTY, PSK, and CW.
Recently, a new free remote access service has become available:
https://www.crossloop.com/landing.htm . This service installs a client on
each participating PC, and uses the web to media
Hello John,
The remote control through TCP/IP exists in Multipsk. I and Cesco (HB9TLK) have
permitted to control a remote transceiver thanks to a TCP/IP link through which
it is transported the sound (as Skipe) and the commands (RX/TX).
For this, click on the button Mdem. Click on Help ("RX/TX o
If you forward port 3389 on your firewall to that machine, it will
probably work.
There are other options:
RealVNC which allows you to "share" the desktop rather than one person
at a time (when you log in remotely into a Windows XP/Vista machine
using Remote Desktop, the local console is blank
I have been doing this for years while I was working in the
St. Louis area 70 miles from my station. I was using a program
called "PcAnyWhere" With a rig control program for the FT-847
and a program for the TNC I had many a QSO remote.
I understand what you are saying and sure it can be done.
B
I have been fooling around with Windows XP remote access desktop, and found
that I can readily access a desktop on any computer , wired or wireless,
connected to my router.
Further, I found that if I was signed in on the ham computer , and MultiPSK
or MixW was running already, I could change