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Remote Access to P3

P.B. Christensen
I am looking at ways to bring back P3 panadapter information over the Internet.  Programs like VNC, Teamviewer, etc. appear to limit screen refresh to about once per second.  That results in a very "choppy" display that's almost useless.    

Is there a means to bring back near-real-time P3 screen information over the Internet?  Since the output of the P3SVGA is designed to feed a video monitor, perhaps we could use a device that converts the P3SVGA output into a format suitable for streaming.  

Anyone know of such a device that's also bandwidth conscious over an Internet connection?

Paul, W9AC



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Re: Remote Access to P3

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Hi
TeamViewer works very well. If you are only getting 1 frame a second then something is very wrong or are you running at 56k_-)?
Tom
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On Feb 14, 2015 10:23 AM, Paul Christensen <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> I am looking at ways to bring back P3 panadapter information over the Internet.  Programs like VNC, Teamviewer, etc. appear to limit screen refresh to about once per second.  That results in a very "choppy" display that's almost useless.   
>
> Is there a means to bring back near-real-time P3 screen information over the Internet?  Since the output of the P3SVGA is designed to feed a video monitor, perhaps we could use a device that converts the P3SVGA output into a format suitable for streaming. 
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> Anyone know of such a device that's also bandwidth conscious over an Internet connection?
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> Paul, W9AC
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Re: Remote Access to P3

P.B. Christensen
Just compared Real VNC with TeamViewer (TV) over local LAN.  (TV) is faster
and pretty much usable.  Not so for Real VNC.

Looks like the AverMedia Broadcaster video capture card (per Tom's input) is
the best option although for the price, I'm not sure value is there.  I can
see why some folks are opting for simple web cams.  The reality is that
options are definitely limited.

Thanks to all for the feedback.

Paul, W9AC

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> Hi
> TeamViewer works very well. If you are only getting 1 frame a second then
> something is very wrong or are you running at 56k_-)?
> Tom
> va2fsq.com
>
> On Feb 14, 2015 10:23 AM, Paul Christensen <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> I am looking at ways to bring back P3 panadapter information over the
>> Internet. Programs like VNC, Teamviewer, etc. appear to limit screen
>> refresh to about once per second. That results in a very "choppy" display
>> that's almost useless.
>>
>> Is there a means to bring back near-real-time P3 screen information over
>> the Internet? Since the output of the P3SVGA is designed to feed a video
>> monitor, perhaps we could use a device that converts the P3SVGA output
>> into a format suitable for streaming.
>>
>> Anyone know of such a device that's also bandwidth conscious over an
>> Internet connection?
>>
>> Paul, W9AC
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Remote Access to P3

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Had a thought - I already own an SDR-IQ with SpecrtaVue software.  Tried it
with TeamViewer and it works well.  No expensive video capture card needed.

SpectraVue has basic point and click frequency change.  Options are not
quite as integrated when compared to the P3, but perfectly adequate for our
remote station.

Paul, W9AC


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