[arm-allstar] remote radio programming
Dave Petrie
wa2kjc at gmail.com
Mon Apr 18 17:31:43 EDT 2022
Hi Patric, I have a document in my dropbox I shared on here a few times, it
uses zerotier vpn I installed in the hamvoip raspberry and I have a free
account with zerotier and then ser2net with a prolific 2303 usb to serial
adapter attached to the raspberry pi running hamvoip at a remote site and
then I use NBVirtualCommPort on my windows 7 computer only because the
software i use to program the remote cdm1250's won't run on windows 11, but
I can access the serial port from windows 11.
Would you like my dropbox url again or the document here or is there an
easier way to accomplish your task.
Dave
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 5:21 PM "Patrick Perdue via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> I have a Kenwood TM-D700A connected to a Raspberry Pi 3 model B running
> HamVoIP in North Carolina, which I'm using as a remote base. I would
> like to reprogram the remote radio using the RTSystems programmer from a
> local Windows machine. I found a knowledge base article on forcing the
> RTSystems software to a specific COM port.
>
> https://www.rtsystemsinc.com/comport-setup.html
>
> I have com0com installed on a Windows machine along with the RTSystems
> programmer.
>
> I found this, which includes instructions for serving a physical com
> port via TCP to the remote null modem emulator.
>
>
> https://gist.github.com/DraTeots/e0c669608466470baa6c#connect-over-the-internet
>
> There are other methods as well.
>
> For those who have done remote serial programming like this, using
> HamVoIP as a server, what setup have you used to tunnel the serial port
> (/dev/ttyUSB0) over TCP? I don't have a VPN, so I would need to forward
> a TCP connection through the NAT at the remote location.
>
> Thanks and 73
>
> N2DYI
>
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