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  Hi Ray,
I can't speak directly to the technical questions regarding controling
the radio and sending the audio back and forth, however, regarding an
accessible vpn package and JAWS, I use the vpn facility built into
Windows with JAWS any time I work remotely. It works well for me.

I have found that if I must use dial-up, the speed is extremely slow.

73 and happy holidays

Ron Miller
N6MSA

-----Original Message-----
.From: "Ray T. Mahorney" <[log in to unmask]>
.Sent: 12/22/04 9:58:36 PM
.To: "[log in to unmask]"
<[log in to unmask]>
.Subject: controling a low band radio over a VPN?
.
.Here you go folks, Robin WA4WPD has come up with an idea which would
allow me to control his low
.band radio over a VPN using write log and an accessible VPN package.
Anyone know of any which would
.work with JAWS?  I don't need PC Anywhere I just need to be able to see
and control the radio.
.Finally, how much bandwidth would I need to command and control the
radio as well as get SSB audio
.to and from me?  Complication? Robin is on a dial-up so I know the
latency would be a bugger but I
.am thinking the bandwidth of the voice channel only needs to be about
8KHz at 11.25  Thoughts
.problems?
.Ray T. Mahorney
.WA4WGA
.
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