Actually, anyone considering remote operation Remoterig, QSK is totally
out, not ever going to work.
73,
Fred K6DGW
Sparks NV
Washoe County DM09dn
On 12/22/2016 7:34 PM, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I doubt that you would be satisfied with the delays (QSK is definitely
out!)
73, Bob N7XY
I doubt that you would be satisfied with the delays (QSK is definitely out!)
73, Bob N7XY
On 12/22/16 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up over
a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
I'm
The Clarke Belt is too far away, and the speed of light is
inconveniently slow.
On 12/22/2016 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up over
a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
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Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up
over a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
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On Thu,12/22/2016 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
> Does anyone have any good new stor
On Thu,12/22/2016 1:37 PM, Bill OMara via Elecraft wrote:
Does anyone have any good new story's in running a k3 remoterig set-up over
a satellite internet system? Hughes Net, Exede or others
There are at least two issues. The most obvious is latency -- how much
"turn around" time are you able
The latency (delay) through the satellite will probably be a killer.
IIRC, ping times through a satellite link are > 500 ms (120 ms up,
120 ms down *times two* plus any time in the network on each end).
The question becomes can you handle ~1/2 second delay in control
response and deal with
I can come close. I currently operate W7RN remotely using our AT
Uverse Internet. It's 45 Mbps from the street to the router, and the
computer and Remoterig box run in the 18-20 Mbps down and half that up.
Ping time to the station is in the 40-45 ms range. It works fine [well
... nearly
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