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so ive been trying to get a proper remote station going for about 6 months now and im finally at a point where the hardware side is mostly sorted but the audio latency through RemoteHams is driving me nuts on SSB. im running an IC-7300 at the home QTH with a RCForb server setup, decent upload speed on the ISP end, like 35mbps up, and the control side is on a fiber connection. the latency isnt terrible, maybe 250ms or so, but on phone it just feels really clunky. like by the time i hear the other station come back to me ive already stepped on them twice.
the SDR remote side of things actually works better for just listening around honestly. ive got an RTL-SDR dongle hooked into the same antenna feedline through a splitter and running that through the RemoteHams SDR interface and for just monitoring the band or checking propagation before i commit to actually operating, its pretty slick. lower overhead i guess since youre not pushing audio both ways.
anyone running a full duplex remote on HF with acceptable latency? wondering if switching to something like hamradiodeluxe remote or even just a straight VPN + RDP approach would help. i know some guys do the internet linking thing through EchoLink or AllStar as kind of a workaround for certain modes but thats a different animal really.
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