RemoteHams vs rolling your own remote setup — anyone actually use it long term?
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so ive been running a remote station for about 8 months now using a mix of stuff — RigCtl talking to my IC-7300 over a VPN tunnel, audio through mumble, and PTT via a GPIO line on a raspberry pi. it works but its janky and every few weeks something breaks and i have to either drive out there or bug my neighbor to reboot something.
anyway i started looking at RemoteHams because a buddy mentioned it handles a lot of the reconnection and session management stuff automatically and also has that SDR remote component so you can run a panadapter alongside the main rig. curious if anyone here has actually used it for more than just occasional playing around. like does the SDR side actually sync up properly with the transceiver tuning or is it just kind of a separate window you have to manage yourself.
also the internet linking piece — im assuming this means like you can tie in echolink or IRLP style nodes through the same interface? or is that something totally different. the documentation on their site is not exactly written for clarity.
main thing i care about is reliability. i dont need bleeding edge features i just need the thing to stay up when im trying to work a DX pileup from 800 miles away from my antenna.
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