Bob wrote:
>Personally, I'd rather Tentec et al simply use standard networking hardware
>(ethernet and CAT5 cable using TCP/IP) to accomplish the communications, but
>I guess that would involve installation in the radio of some sort of CPU and
>ROM with an OS that is smart enough to do TCP/IP. With TCP/IP ethernet
>between computer and transceiver, there would be no distance limitation, and
>the "hooks" would already be there for one to operate the radio remotely....
Hi Bob!
Actually, I think it'd be downright cool to have the rig set to op via
TCP-IP, and be able to accept and transmit 'streamed' audio, as well as
operating commands over the connection, so that a guy could put the machine
in say... his garage radio-shack... and hook it to his network between
buildings, and take a listen and ragchew from his computer inside the house...
...but a few people have already called me 'wierd' because I've got a
10/100 ethernet between the machines in my house, and the garage/shack...
DK :-)
73's from KW0D Dave in LeClaire, Iowa
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