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Allow others to access your radio via SmartLink
I was just reading the SmartLink Quick Start Guide and was wondering if you would be able to allow other people access to your Flex 6xxx radio via SmartLink without handing over your SmartLink logon?
The reason I ask is my intention was to put the radio at the ham club's shack and allow our members to use the radio. Provide their SmartLink account rights to connect / use the radio.
I would be a bit concerned about giving my credentials out to someone else. Especially if my SmartSDR / radio license is attached to it.
The reason I ask is my intention was to put the radio at the ham club's shack and allow our members to use the radio. Provide their SmartLink account rights to connect / use the radio.
I would be a bit concerned about giving my credentials out to someone else. Especially if my SmartSDR / radio license is attached to it.
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What I would do and what we did for Dayton was log into a common account. So if you share a radio with friends, just give them access to that account. You can do that for the club radio. Log in to a club account and it will work that way.
Ria
What some of us have done for remote base operation is use a couple of relays that can be controlled over the Internet. One connected to the rear PTT port and one to the Remote On port.
Enable Remote On in SmartSDR and you can toggle the radio on and off. As long as the Remote On Relay is closed the radio will be on.
The Relay to the PTT jack is so you can register and deregister the radio from SmartLink remotely. Dave wo2x
You can also use a VPN network. It should be similar to connecting to the LAN which will not have the smartlink restriction according to what I have read.
Jim, K6QE
Would the (local operator) be able to see what the remote person is doing as far as freq.mode,power etc?
While in remote operation will the (local) person be able to key the mic-keyer etc etc and join in also?
I guess dual login would have to happen which isn't there yet?
You probably need some station automation features to make this work, at least if you work in multiple bands. The USB cables feature is a station automation feature and it's certain that more will be coming. I use a USB cable to operate an antenna switch, so I can go from band to band and switch to a suitable antenna. When I first built this system, I thought I was just being lazy. I could switch antennas by hand, so why go to all of this trouble. Now I know the reason.
If you open up DDUtil or a similar utility you can see what frequency they are on. You can also set up a CAT port to display the frequency on DX Lab Suite commander or some other software.
You won't see the panadapter or waterfall, however.
http://www.vibroplex.com/contents/en-us/d9157.html