<div dir="ltr">Thanks Benjamin, <div>The worst is that I knew about com0com. But never ever think it would work with ser2net. </div><div>I will have to check a few things but I do hope to make it work soon. </div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Le jeu. 6 août 2020 à 11:57, <<a href="mailto:benjamin@project23d.com">benjamin@project23d.com</a>> a écrit :<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Pierre,<br>
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There was just an article in QST about how to do something like this.<br>
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The remote end, will have a Pi with ser2net installed.<br>
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your end, at the comfort of your home/wherever, will have com0com, or similar.<br>
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I'm fittin to try this same thing with radio programming.<br>
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have a gander at this here link: <br>
<a href="http://com0com.sourceforge.net/doc/UsingCom0com.pdf" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://com0com.sourceforge.net/doc/UsingCom0com.pdf</a><br>
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Benjamin, KB9LFZ<br>
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Quoting Pierre Martel <<a href="mailto:petem001@gmail.com" target="_blank">petem001@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
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> I know it is not a allstar/app_rpt subject. But it is pretty damn close.<br>
><br>
> I have a 900 mhz repeater that went up this week end. node 49530<br>
><br>
> It is at a very nice place 1000 foot over the sea level facing the<br>
> St-lawrence vallée au the base of the laurentian montain. from simulation<br>
> with radio mobile we can see that it will cover about 60% of the most<br>
> crowded part of the province.<br>
><br>
> The repeater is a Quantar and I just cant thank enough the ham that<br>
> provided me with the schematics to hook up the URI to the repeater and the<br>
> code plug that helped me set it all up.<br>
><br>
> Now I have this connected with a raspberry pi 3. All is working great. good<br>
> audio but a hissing noise all the time. That is comming from the radio<br>
> itself.. Dont know much what to do about it.. Anyways.. thats not the<br>
> question.<br>
><br>
> Anyone have been able to create a serial connection from a linux machine,<br>
> to lets say the quantar repeater, then send that to a remote client<br>
> (windows machine) so that a windows software ( quantar rss) could read that<br>
> serial port as local port.<br>
><br>
> I know there are commercially available serial port to ethernet converter<br>
> and loading a small software will create a virtual serial port for the<br>
> target software to connect to. But since the raspbery pi is allready there,<br>
> why not use it.. I could directly use the serial i/o used for the console<br>
> and connect it to the quantar. or at worst use a usb to rs-232 converter<br>
> and use it to connect to the repeater. (this wont be available on the net<br>
> directly. I will need to use a SSh tunel to have acces to it.<br>
><br>
> So anyone know something about this?<br>
><br>
> Pierre VE2PF<br>
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