[Elecraft] Remoting the K2

Larry Phipps larry at telepostinc.com
Wed Jan 30 08:38:45 EST 2008


Hi Stephen. Check out DynDNS. They provide a free service that 
correlates an alphanumeric IP alias address with your currently assigned 
numeric IP address. A utility on your PC provides your address to their 
server. The service is called DDNS. Some routers have this built in. 
Instead of an address like nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, the address of your PC 
becomes something like g4dsp.homeip.net. The server finds you based on 
its knowledge of your actual address. I believe this is discussed in one 
of the sections of my website (www.telepostinc.com) under the heading 
Remote Base Station Related Stuff...

I posted an email about this to the list in response to your earlier 
inquiry, but I forgot to change the Subject (it was posted from a digest 
entry), so you may have missed it. There is lots of interesting info 
about the remote control system I use there.

73,
Larry N8LP



> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 07:55:13 +0000
> From: Stephen Prior <sjp at sjprior.fsnet.co.uk>
> Subject: [Elecraft] Remoting the K2
> To: elecraft <Elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Message-ID: <C3C5DDE1.20E5%sjp at sjprior.fsnet.co.uk>
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> Thanks to all with their help and advice which I must now mull over.  One
> thing that has (rather late in the day) occurred to me is that I do not have
> a static IP address from my ISP.  So I could, presumably, look up the
> address given and use that, accepting that I shall have to change the
> settings every time I reboot the router which is very rarely.
>
> 73 Stephen G4SJP


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