The contest season is upon us - in addition to the antennas and rigs our
computers have become the next hardware link that needs fine tuning before
00:00zulu.
...I am working on setting up the network for some multi-single club
training efforts in this contest season...
I am using a KA2AEV loop network box to network four assorted older model
computers from 486 to a Pentium 166....
At the other end of the house from the ham stations, in the living room, is
a computer which has internet access via a cable modem - it is very fast...
I am a satisfied registered user of Fabrizios DX-Telnet software, it has
worked well for several seasons....problem is I have been using the
telephone line for connection to the ISP which renders the home of my
gracious hosts ( Ma & Pa ) sans a telephone line...is this remote sight for
packet info sourcing feasible?
I wonder can I use a very VERY long cable to connect the comm port on the
internet access computer for outputting spots into the CT - network which is
maybe 50 feet in the shack...I have some CAT5 cable on a spool and wondering
about using that with some adaptors to the 9 pin comm ports at each end. I
also have some higher grade cat 5 cables including a 50 and a 75 footer with
moulded connectors at each end - they are labeled as ETL&UL TIA/ETA 568 A
Verified ( I have no idea if this is a good or a poor spec ). I can mate
those with DB9 adaptors.
Has anyone used this long a run between comm ports...or am I asking for
trouble with a commport cable that resembles an HF antenna?
Please respond direct and I will summarize for the group...
Thanks for your time...the fingertips of my sending hand are itchy - must be
da' season!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
Florida Contest Group
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