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Re: [Fwd: STUPID DIGITAL QUESTION]
At 12:00 PM 2/19/99 -0500, Al Lawler wrote:
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> Oops - meant to send this to the 'bb.
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> > If my station were
> >automated, I wouldn't even have to be home to work these satellites.
> >Try doing that with analog satellites. :-)
>
> Actually, that's precisely what I'm trying to do at the moment. Does
>anybody know of any cheap (or free) software to take audio from
>a sound-card and send it over a tcp/ip connection? (I looked briefly
>at the Basic "real audio" server, but it seems to only stream from
>pre-made files.)
>
> -al
> WB1BQE (Who seldom operates from his official "control point"...)
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I've done this with VocalTec's Internet Phone software with good results.
I controlled my HF radio over the web and used I-Phone to send the audio.
It's not free, but you can try it out for free for a few weeks.
John, W2FS
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