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Moving F 6400 to a remote site and need a simple laptop pc

I want a pc at my remote site for the obvious reasons ie:

Running smart SDR local to the radio for digital audio modes

Running WSJT-X for direction to the radio without internet lag

Running util for amp etc


I have a high end Dell laptop in the shack with multiple monitors which works great but I would like to buy a dedicated laptop to put in the remote rack just to run the above applications. i would want a SSD for very fast boot up, and support for headless HDMI dongle to simulate multiple monitors when using team viewer.


What would you recommend as low cost but very good quality?

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  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin

    What about a NUC?

  • howardsh3t
    howardsh3t Member ✭✭

    Mike, I never thought of a NUC. I like the laptop as it has a battery and thus its own UPS. With a NUC I would set it up using a monitor and keyboard and then place it at the remote site and access everything via team viewer? If I can have the NUC automatically reboot itself after a power failure, I guess a UPS is not that important. I will give you a call on the Flex DMR ch and we can discuss it.

  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin

    The NUC is a great choice.

    I describe why here



  • howardsh3t
    howardsh3t Member ✭✭

    If an NUC has 1 HDMI video port on the box and I use a headless dongle at the remote end, when I log into the NUC with team viewer can I still have multiple monitors displayed?

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