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make sure when you exit out of hrd you don't let it shut the radio off
because it can't turn it back on, that may be what you did. I find if it
will connect once it's always good. there is no way I know of to make
lowlife link work like that and it would be a horrible idea to try since you
will have to be careful who can and can't connect, not like most users on
there know any better.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:57 PM
Subject: Back to the drawing board
> Hi all:=20
>
> Well it seems that Ham Radio Deluxe as a remote HF backbone, is =
> unreliable.=20
> I have a Kenwood TS-570 connected and configured connected to a PC at my =
> parents house, 45 miles away, with the ports properly configured to =
> allow an internet connection.=20
> Running HRD on my netbook, I can connect to the other PC but it's a hit =
> an miss with getting ther hrd server and connected 570 to start.=20
> For the past 2 days, twice a day, I managed to get a fully functioning =
> Remote HF connect, 570 running and everything.=20
> Today, no such luck although each time, HRD is reporting a connection to =
> the server.=20
> I've tried 5 times already and no go.=20
> Probably the 6TH attempt may work.=20
> I don't think this is a reliable setup.=20
> I know a couple of you are running Echolink repeaters, how can this be =
> applied this to a remote HF station?=20
> I've seen a couple of remote HF stations on echo link and the audio is =
> excellent. Mainly NP2KW-L. =20
> Anyone know of a good way to go about this?=20
>
> TNX &73:=20
>
> Michael De VO1RYN=20
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