Hi John,
Some other threads covered this, e.g.:
http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=1740.msg7430#msg7430In your case, you should have more than enough bandwidth available. Note the following:
- The RRC's use the bandwidth symmetric, i.e. the same both up and down. The ISP's market the down speed, but the
bottleneck is usually the up speed. In your case it is adequate.
- You can optimize the bandwidth, for example use the audio quality 0 codec instead of 2, since it occupies half the bandwidth.
I can not tell the difference under SSB or CW
- The main problem is latency and not speed. Bad latency makes the remote operation very difficult. You can only partially compensate
with buffer settings.
- Some routers given by ISP's are pure crap and cause more problems than I can describe. I have debugged dozens of RemoteRig installations
and routers caused many of the problems. In several cases, they had to be completely replaced to make the connection work. It is therefore not
always an internet issue, the router should be the first place one looks for problems.
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX