Think of a RTCM as a IP connected radio interface (vs USB connected
radio interface)
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On 12/28/19 3:57 PM, K4SAT via
AllStarLink Discussion Groups wrote:
December 28 So to be clear, correct
me if I am wrong, two (or more) RTCM’s connected via ASL
(or other) server without a local computer. Two RTCM’s on
a private network require a “Pi server” at one end?
Marshall_Oldham:
It takes two things for the RTCM to
work,
RTCM needs a
network connection.
You will need a
server(computer) or Pi connected to the same network
somewhere else with ASL running so that the RTCMs
can call home to make the connections to each other.
No computer needed at the physical
location of the RTCMs. Only network connection back to
the Pi or Server (computer).
I hope this answers your question.
Marshall - ke6pcv
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Marshall_Oldham
ASL AdminDecember 28 It takes two things for the RTCM
to work, RTCM needs a network connection. You will need a
server(computer) or Pi connected to the same network
somewhere else with ASL running so that the RTCMs can call
home to make the connections to each other. No computer
needed at the physical location …
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