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    "sender_name": "Daniel Cussen",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] remote sat ops",
    "date": "2015-07-14T14:57:30Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/SKX2C3TKEUZLC7Y5HPIGLT65L7AYH24P/?format=api",
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    "content": "On 14/07/2015, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:\n> Is anyone using TeamViewer  (or any other remote PC control s/w) to control\n> their sat station remotely?\n\nA few of us are using teamviewer for the HAMTV video downlink ground\nstations. Not for transmit but receive and streaming.\n\nUpsides:\n-Free for non commercial use\n-Easy to use\n-Easy file transfer to get files to & from the PC.\n-Gets through firewalls and shows if PC is on line easily.\n-Other alternatives are expensive or have issues.\n-Teamviewer has some audio options to get sound from PC\n\nDownsides\n-Uses monitor resolution, if monitor AC power is off resolution can\nchange. I left my monitor sleep ALWAYS. (Fixed in other software using\none virtual monitor\n-PC must be on, If PC fails to start up, no luck. Even if forced on in\nPC bios I have seen it fail to power up. I will try a UPS in line.\n-If teamviewer.com goes bye bye so does your link. Their site is needed for use.\n\nIn general\nYou need a good internet connection with half decent uplink and\ndownlink speeds that never needs to be physically reset once in a\nwhile. Any screen share type remote access is going to be more laggy\nthan dedicated remote system.\n\nI have also tested with relay remote control\nMy tests used an arduino, with a serial terminal to turn on and off\nrelays. The idea was that no matter the operating system, you just\nsend a command to turn on and off relays.\n\n>From a rotator/antenna point of view you need everything bullet proof\n-Top quality well maintained rotator, ideally with video camera view\nof direction.\n-Over rate everything for hurricane weather.\n-Lightning protection, everything fused, possibly self resetting fuses.\n-Possibly a way to power off all radios/disconnect coax etc. to reduce\nthe chance of damage.\n-Time out timers on transmit etc.\n-SWR checking (e.g. with webcam)\n-Webcam for checking  display on radio\n-Try to make switches fool proof and give feedback as to current state.\n-Expect people to move things or plug things out by accident.\n\nFor live transmit audio you may want a phone patch, as streamed audio\nmay not be up to the job.\n\nIf at all possible some one available to reset everything. I would\nadvise testing it remotely (locally) before leaving the site, for a\nweek or two. Try operating it from another room. Try to document and\nphotograph everything. My remote station is 3 hours each way/6 hours\nround trip with personnel on site, but it still requires regular\nvisits. Most issues are with moving parts & power/internet glitches.\nThere is no substitute to being on site yourself. Try to understand\nyour equipment 100% before operating remote.\n",
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