In the APRPack Yahoo group we are working on a set of TCP protocols for remote and local operation of digimode software. One goal is remote operation as you suggest. Another is to allow client software to run locally and interact with the modem software. A third goal is to allow UI designers to make good programs for hams to use, and to let DSP designers make good modems, and then to let us lucky hams mix and match.

I built a prototype and have screenshots at http://wa5znu.org/rpsk but we are now looking into the issues the prototype raised. I also demo'd a cell phone client once and there are screenshots there.

Leigh / WA5ZNU
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 9:11 am, Larry Phipps wrote:
Jeff, take a look at my website, www.telepostinc.com. Go to the links about remote control and software control. Also, if you take QST, look in the October 2005 issue for my article on remote control. If you're not a member, I can email you a copy.

73,
Larry N8LP


Jeff Davis wrote:

I would like to be able to control a rig and run various digital modes remotely from my wireless network. I imagine a rig setup in the shack that I can access from my wireless laptop in the other part of the house. I'd like to be capable of running psk31 and other keyboard modes in this manner.

I'm pretty certain that I have read about others doing this, but I have had no luck finding any online resources to explain how it is done.

Any pointers to online or printed resources would be appreciated.

73,

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