I have had communication with the developer. so far, I haven't had a chance to try out doing this. I need a linux box dedicated to this and a few open ports on my firewall. the SDR unit I have is one of those $8 30 Mhz to 1200 Mhz USB dongles. I have to make sure its compatible with linux. once that is done, then I can use a raspberry pie machine setup with the websdr software and then set it up over at a remote location. so far, he hasn't struck me as particularly picky. In fact, he's been pretty helpful. Of course, it doesn't hurt that I explained to him that I am a blind ham. DE n7zzt Eric On Dec 13, 2015, at 12:10 PM, Don Breda wrote: > Thanks for this Eric. > > I may just consider that. > > Have you actually done that? > > Did you hav any problem with the websdr developer allowing you to add a > server to the site? > > He seems well kind of picky. > > Don > > > > On 13-Dec-15 12:58 PM, Eric Oyen wrote: >> you can trey the Funcube. Combine that with websdr on a small linux box = >> and you can have a remote receiver that can be accessed from anywhere in = >> the world. btw, the Funcube is a USB dongle device that can allow for = >> plugging in an external antenna. not sure what other software can work = >> with it that is accessible for the blind. >> >> DE n7zzt Eric >> >> On Dec 12, 2015, at 11:55 AM, Don Breda wrote: >> >>> Hi fellow hams. >>> =20 >>> Any suggestions on an hf sdr reciever that is at least somewhat = >> accessible? >>> =20 >>> I want to put an inexpensive sdr receiver on a friends property and = >> run=20 >>> it remotely. >>> =20 >>> Wondering what receiver might fil the bill. >>> =20 >>> Don >>> =20 >>> w a 2 i w c