- Replies 1
- Views 32
- Created
- Last Reply
Top Posters In This Topic
-
Patricia Garcia 1 post
-
Jennifer Rodriguez 1 post
A better way to browse. Learn more.
A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.
so ive been trying to sort out a proper remote station setup for maybe 3 months now and im kind of going in circles. my shack is at a rural property about 90 miles away from where i actually live most of the week and the plan was to just VPN in and run the rig directly but latency on the audio has been kind of brutal depending on the day.
a buddy suggested RemoteHams and i poked around on the site but honestly its a bit confusing whether im looking at the SDR remote piece or the full client-server thing they have going on. like are those two different products or is the SDR remote just a mode within the main platform? their docs are not exactly crystal clear on this.
separately ive been looking at internet linking just to have a backup path in case i want to get on from somewhere with spotty uplink — thinking maybe run Allstar on a node at the shack and link in when needed, i know its not the same as HF remote but for VHF/UHF work its probably fine. anyway the main question is whether anyone has actually sat down and compared RemoteHams against RCForb in terms of latency and how they handle marginal internet connections, because my upload at the shack is only like 5-6 Mbps on a good day.
Link to comment
https://www.hamradiobase.com/forums/topic/2542-remotehams-sdr-setup-vs-just-using-rcforb-anyone-actually-compared-these/Share on other sites