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Well, I have a work around if needed... I plan to "steal" audio from the "master" RemoteRig client location and send it to a PC's external USB sound device and use Skype in "conference call" mode.  The other locations would listen via Skype and request that the "master" disconnect using Skype text messaging when they need to use the radio.
This means that each location must have a networked PC and that the "master" location operator add supervision of the Skype links to their duties.

If this feature could be "in the box" it would sure help and work much better!

73 de Perry - K4PWO

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General discussion forum / Bootloader versions...
« on: 2011-05-10, 04:53:15 »
I know that you have stated that the version of bootloader isn't too important but I have 5 units with three different versions.
They range from version 1.6 to version 1.8 and I believe your current is 1.9.
Just for consistency, would it be possible for me to upgrade them all to the same version?  I could not locate the bootloader "bin" for download.

73 de Perry - K4PWO

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That would be wonderful if possible.  I've played in the embedded microcontroller world so I appreciate the effort and limitations.  I asume that we can use the "status" page to see which client is connected to the host.  That way the users would know who to "yell at" to get them to disconnect. HI!

To give you an idea of our application, we will have a TS-2000 located at a remote site with a microwave Ethernet link back to HQ.  The Ethernet link will be on the main facility's "intranet" with a portal to the Web.  Three "client" stations will be on the intranet and one "client" will be in a mobile command post that has satellite and/or 4G access to the Internet.  Latency may be an issue with the satellite link.

Perry

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Thanks... that's what I was afraid would be the case.  We want to eliminate a PC at the remote site where the TS-2000 will be located but we might have a "master" listener that will then multicast the audio. The remote site is connected to the HQ by a dedicated microwave Ethernet link so we have some flexibility.
If you ever revisit your firmware code for the RemoteRig you might consider adding SIP multicast support.  That would be handy for those that want to stream the audio to the Web.

Perry

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General discussion forum / Shared remote radio location...
« on: 2011-05-02, 18:59:56 »
Our state EMCOM group wants to locate a remote TS-2000 that can be shared at three different locations.  Ideally, it would be nice if receive audio could be simultaneously monitored at all locations.
Control of the remote TS-2000 could be selected separately but what happens if two or more client units try to connect at one time?
Also, if we can't listen on all remote clients simultaneously, can we use a software "SIP" phones to conference the three locations into the received audio stream?

Your attention to my request is appreciated.

73 de Perry - K4PWO

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