Patrick A. Ouellette wrote:
> At the risk of sounding low tech, you could use a telnet/ssh session to
> the remote PC and run rigctl to change settings. Not the flashy
> monitoring of grig or an ncurses interface, but it would get the job
> done.
>
> You still have to get the audio to and from the radio....
>
> 73,
>
> Pat KB8PYM
It is easier than that: the hamlib can talk to grig by rpc via udp
packets across a network. So the required network bandwidth is close to
that of the rs232 link.
You can control your rig in these ways:
rigctl : with commands
grig : graphically; grig calls rigctl in the background
rpc.rigd : the daemon stays listening for udp packets
followed by:
grig -m 1901 -r <host> : grig in local or remote machine
or:
rigctl -m 1901 -r <host> : command line in local or remote machine
ophone and gnomemeeting both use h.323
For one-way audio broadcast you can use liveice/icecast and listen with
an mp3 player as xmms.
73 Ricardo
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