RemoteHams vs rolling your own remote setup — anyone actually compared these?
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so ive been running a remote station off my home QTH for about two years now using a pretty cobbled together setup — basically a Raspberry Pi running some custom scripts, a RigPi board for CAT control, and I was using TeamViewer for the desktop stuff but that got annoying real fast with their licensing thing. works ok but its kind of a house of cards situation where if one thing breaks I have to physically drive out there to fix it which kind of defeats the whole point
anyway a buddy at the club was showing me RemoteHams the other night and it actually looked pretty slick, especially the SDR side of it where you can have multiple clients tune around independently on the same wideband receiver. I hadn't really looked at it seriously before because I assumed it was more of a casual listen-only thing but apparently you can do full transmit control too depending on the node setup
what I'm trying to figure out is whether anyone has actually migrated from a DIY setup to RemoteHams and whether the audio latency is acceptable for like actual SSB rag chewing and not just digital modes. also curious about the internet linking aspect — I saw somewhere you can tie it into like Echolink or AllStar nodes but I couldn't find much documentation on how that actually works in practice. is that a separate thing or built in somehow
running an IC-7300 at the remote end if that matters
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