I would be interested in talking to anyone who has successfully implemented remote receive only capability for 160m ? I have been thinking of an available seaside location that offers some relief fro
Frank, I do a great deal of remote work including exposing 160M, 80M, and 40M, and 20M receivers to dozens of users simultaneously that they can tune independently. Take a look at http://w4ax.com and
Frank, ZL3IX has the most sophisticated 160 meter remote receive site I'm aware of. Its at a very quiet rural ocean front farm. 73 Frank W3LPL -- Original message -- _________________________________
I believe there is some documentation of the ZL3IX site on G3XRJ's website: http://www.g3xrj.com/ Mike N1TA Frank, ZL3IX has the most sophisticated 160 meter remote receive site I'm aware of. Its at
Nothing about the software or most of the hardware .... KC7NOA _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topband@contesting.com
Download and view the powerpoint. There are very specific details about the software and most of the hardware. Mike N1TA Nothing about the software or most of the hardware .... KC7NOA _______________
Not there anymore .... " G3XRJ Site Navigation Home Recordings Current Weather Photography Feedback Following files Hosted for ZL3IX - 160m Remote Receiving Array - RX array-Demo audio file .mp3 2 Wi
You'll notice "RX array-" is a link. Click it. The ppt will download. Mike N1TA Not there anymore .... " G3XRJ Site Navigation Home Recordings Current Weather Photography Feedback Following files Hos
Not there anymore .... Yes it is. RX array-Demo audio file .mp3 The above, though perhaps somewhat confusing, actually links to 2 different things. Click on the part of it that says "RX array" and y
Greg (ZL3IX) developed his remote system as shown in the power point in ~2003. We shared some design ideas at the time. He is a very accomplished designer. He has since abandoned the 8 element circul
Got it .... thanks .... Not to go view it on a real computer ... my dumbass smartphone doesnt like it ... KC7NOA _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topband@contesting
Glad to know it was discussed here ... I'm interested in any DIY remote setup ... Using ghpsdr3-alex right now ... KC7NOA _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topband@c
I have run a remote base (not just receiving) for many years and prefer a very boring, non-state-of-the-art approach of simply controlling a radio remotely and feeding the audio back over landline te
I can agree to some point. However, it's a fact that most of the latency is not generated on the internet line itself but on your own (client) computer and in particular with soundcard processing of
It is very good that you have given the ham community a well done sound over IP program. There already was a program like this called IP Sound written by SM5VXC, however, the OM seems to have vanishe
Speaking of other people writen software ... is there no viable alternative to Virtual Audio Cable? KC7NOA _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topband@contesting.com
I can understand the practical application for casual DXing but are there not issues with using such remote RX sites and counting the contacts for DXCC and for Contesting? Cecil K5DL -- Original Mess
Hi Cecil, I believe I have seen rules in some contests (ones I'm interested in operating) prohibiting use of things like remote receive sites and the online aids. To me, using a remote site for worki
Nice job Mack. The W4AX is very simple and easy to use. Just wanted to drop you a note of appreciation. For me in Hawaii it's interesting to hear what's happening on 160m and 80M. I can use your site
Bryan, Thank you for your kind comments. I'm pleased you enjoy the site. Mahalo, Mack W4AX -- 73, Mack de W4AX http://w4ax.com _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topb