RemoteHams vs rolling your own remote setup — anyone actually using SDR backend?
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so ive been going back and forth on this for a few months now. my main shack is at a rural property about 90 miles from where i actually live most of the time and ive got decent internet out there, maybe 25 down 8 up on a fixed wireless link which isnt perfect but workable. right now im running a basic teamviewer situation to control the rig directly but its clunky and the latency on the audio is driving me nuts.
somebody at the club mentioned RemoteHams and i looked into it a bit, seems like they have their own protocol and client software. but then i also saw people talking about using an SDR backend — like running SDR-IQ or even an airspy as the receiver side and piping that through remotehams or some other internet linking stack. im not totally clear on how that fits together honestly.
has anyone actually set this up and used it day to day? not just tested it on a sunday afternoon but like actually operated through it regularly. curious how well the audio holds up under marginal internet and whether the SDR approach gives you anything real over just using a conventional rig with a remote head or something like the IC-705 over wifi.
also wondering how this compares to just doing EchoLink or IRLP linking which i know is more repeater oriented but theres overlap in the infrastructure thinking at least. anyway any real world experience appreciated
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