Mike, I have been emailing back and forth today with Julian, G4ILO, about this 
remote stuff. I am new to the list and not familiar with any of the software 
history here, but I am very familiar with remote control of rigs over a network.

I will summarize some of that here on the reflector since the partial posts 
with Julian were probably confusing.

I have been remotely controlling a TS850S (similar protocol to K2) over ISDN, 
wireless and DSL for a couple years now. I use TRX-Manager as the controlling 
software, although any compatible control program should work. An earlier post 
to the list gives links to the studf I will mention in this post. There are two 
ways to do this. 

Use a computer at the "remote" site running a program called a Serial Device 
Server. The cheaprest one I have tried is IPCOMServer at $9.95.  It channels 
the data from the computer's com ports to tcp ports which can be accessed 
remotely through a telnet client or a com port redirector (more on this later).

I don't use a software serial server... I use a hardware Serial Device Server 
from Lantronix. They sell a number of them that would work. I currently use a 
ETS8P which provides 8 com ports. The advantage of the hardware approach is 
that it is more reliable, cheaper, smaller, easier to backup in case of power 
failures, etc. All that is required is the server hardware box and modem (ISDN, 
cable, DSL, dialup). I regularly see ETS8Ps on eBay for about $50.

At the home site, you need a software client package that will redirect the tcp 
port data to a virtual com port that allows access to applications. Lantronix 
makes a free one. There is another freebie out there, but I can't remember the 
name. Tactical Software sells some commercial ones as well, but they have 
recently raised the price a lot.

There is a lot more info on my website, www.telepostinc.com/n8lp.html under the 
link "Remote Control of Networked Station Equipment". QST will be publishing my 
article on this as well in the near future.

73,
Larry N8LP



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