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So ive been messing with RemoteHams for a few months now trying to get a proper remote setup going at my QTH in the mountains, the idea being i can run the station from work or when im traveling. Got a decent SDR front end tied into the system and for the most part it works but the audio just drops out randomly, sometimes every few minutes sometimes ill go 20 minutes without a hiccup then it falls apart completely.
The internet connection at the remote site is DSL, not great, somewhere around 6 down and maybe 0.8 up on a good day. I know thats not ideal but it was working better before I added the SDR piece into the chain. Before that I was just doing straight rig control through RemoteHams and the audio was stable enough for casual use. Now with the SDR side of things I feel like the upstream bandwidth is just getting killed.
Anyone dealt with this? Im running the RCForb client on the local end and honestly not sure if the problem is on the server side config or something with how my router at the remote site is handling QoS. Theres also some echolink stuff running on the same machine which maybe is competing for bandwidth but I wasnt changing anything there when the drops started happening.
Would love to know what codec settings people are using for low bandwidth links — I feel like there must be a sweet spot I'm missing.
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