Thanks for sharing. Very cool I was able to listen to my local am station
from your qth. 750 wsb (old days it was called 750 in Dixie) erp is 50kw
24hrs so great night time dx.
Exactly the type of thing we would want to see. Maybe some legal issues
with the broad cast stuff if it was over a part 97 link, but still very
cool. (Let's not get bogged down in the details here on that now. )
As far as VoIP goes the server is ready and waiting in Atlanta. That is
easy now I have not setup video on a VoIP server but it can be done. This
is really one of our main projects.
Lin
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Along those lines, Remi, F4ECW had an interesting idea to make PHP
interface for remote fldigi.
I took some his radio control code and put my receiver online.
http://kb9mwr.no-ip.org/control/
Another logical use of the 44 netspace would be for a VOIP ham thing
like IRLP. This would eliminate the need for port forwarding
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Interoperability with the Internet, thanks to the BGP announcements
and not using 10/8, *and* at the same time, access to the same
services from ham radio networks which are not allowed to access the
Internet over ham radio due to local regulations. That'd be cool. Run
a nice web service having a net-44 address, but when the visitor comes
from within the amprnet with a net-44 address, allow extra features
like being able to key a transmitter.
- Hessu
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