Ok my second question;
- I have two RTCM at those locations, both point to ASL’s servers VIA internet with no other computer required. That will also work? Or do I still need a Pi of my own?
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From: Marshall Oldham via AllStarLink Discussion Groups noreply@community.allstarlink.org
Date: 12/28/19 3:24 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [AllStarLink Discussion Groups] Nodes connected to each other WITHOUT
allstar "server’?
ASL Admin
December 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 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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December 27
Can this be done with a pair of RTCM’s? Could I have just that hardware with no other “computer” involved. Just plug into a router at one location and another and use the internet?[quote=“Marshall_Oldham, post:2, topic:15728, full:true”] Don, Connecting two nodes together on a private network is a…
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