Hi To all,
Does anyone use the pluto remote connected via wifi?
How to do???
Greets
ON7KEC Luc (Finally qrv on qo100 )
Hi To all,
Does anyone use the pluto remote connected via wifi?
How to do???
Greets
ON7KEC Luc (Finally qrv on qo100 )
Danke Heiner,
Dan ziehe ich ein utp kabel...nur 5mtr entfernung zum pluto.
Grussen
Hello Luc and Heiner
For your information today I have made the remote IP connection of my Pluto via a Devolo Magic 1 on the power supply of the QRA. The Pluto operates in full duplex in NB (SDR-Console ) and also in WB TV (F5OEO - OBS).
The Pluto is now @ 30 m from the shack below the antenna.
73 from ON1RC
Chris
Hallo Chris,
Hoe heb je dat juist gedaan? graag info...spaart mij een gat in de muur en een kabel hihi
email te vinden qrz.com
grt en 73
Hello Chris,
uuh, powerline is one of the devils for Ham Radio.
Did you check the spurious emissions on HF and VHF ?
Kind regards
Matthias
Hello Matthias
Not tested in HF / VHF but I prefer to find a solution for 35 m of Coax and anyway I am surrounded by solar panels with their converter Also the choice is not easy .????.... it is chosen between the plague or cholera ....
Best regards
73 ON1RC
Chris
Hello together,
has any of you ever tried 5.6GHz WiFi to control AdalmPluto? If so, with which components?
73 Wilhelm
Morning,
to fast..now i see its done with a poweline adapter...grrrr
2Years no sw because of the neighbors powerlines .
completely the sw band qrm s9++ grrrrrrr
now the have only 1 tv and the dont need this things anymore....
again a hapy ham hihi
Greets
"I am surrounded by solar panels with their converter"
Usually they are off at night but your PLC is polluting HF 24/7.
A HAM should NEVER consider using PLC.
Even the few cents Devolo earned from you helps them to continue selling this ugly stuff.
73s
Indeed...horror those things..
Compleetly sw band filled with havy qrm
proved that the qrm is maked bij those plc's by the BIPT but the are "conform"!!!!
The ham must learn to live with...not compatible together with hamradio was the verdict
The neighbors don't use it anymore...till now!!!!!
I use two Ubiqiti NanoStationM5 (5GHz) for the WLAN-Link (50m) to the Pluto. It works fine and stable without any problems (DATV).
To switch on/off complete Pluto equipment (power supply, PA etc.) i use Allnet ALL3075v3 which is connected to te second LAN port of the NanoStationM5. So you dont need a seperate network switch.
Additionally i have connected the yellow LED of the Allnet device via optocoupler to PTT input of the PA. So i can control power and PTT with only one device.
Indeed...horror those things..
Compleetly sw band filled with havy qrm
proved that the qrm is maked bij those plc's by the BIPT but the are "conform"!!!!
The ham must learn to live with...not compatible together with hamradio was the verdict
The neighbors don't use it anymore...till now!!!!!
Hello Luc
Do you mean Neighbor's VDSL-modem ? Then you can easy suppress it with rattle ferrites. I did it with my VDSL2-modem which I have in my shack. No more QRM in the SW band. I wrote an article about it and can publish photos here if you are interested.
Nein Thomas...
PLC ,Ein fernseher unten und 2ten modem und fernseher oben uber plc!
VDSL moden gibst keine storungen hier...nur die plc's.
I use two Ubiqiti NanoStationM5 (5GHz) for the WLAN-Link (50m) to the Pluto. It works fine and stable without any problems (DATV).
To switch on/off complete Pluto equipment (power supply, PA etc.) i use Allnet ALL3075v3 which is connected to te second LAN port of the NanoStationM5. So you dont need a seperate network switch.
Additionally i have connected the yellow LED of the Allnet device via optocoupler to PTT input of the PA. So i can control power and PTT with only one device.
Many thanks for information. I will test it for my station.
73 Wilhelm
I use two Ubiqiti NanoStationM5 (5GHz) for the WLAN-Link (50m) to the Pluto. It works fine and stable without any problems (DATV).
To switch on/off complete Pluto equipment (power supply, PA etc.) i use Allnet ALL3075v3 which is connected to te second LAN port of the NanoStationM5. So you dont need a seperate network switch.
Additionally i have connected the yellow LED of the Allnet device via optocoupler to PTT input of the PA. So i can control power and PTT with only one device.
which network card do you use on pluto? The 5.7GHz connection is ok, but pluto stutter a little and we suspect that our network card is the bottleneck.
Hi, Wilhelm,
I use this Adapter for WiFi .... https://smile.amazon.de/gp/pro…tle_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But, it only works with DATV Transmit successful.
Narrowband RX is stuttering .... with SDR Console ...
73´s de Robert
Narrowband RX is stuttering .... with S
That is exakt my problem. I have same adapter. Does anywhere have a hint? At this time i only will work narrowband.
73 Wilhelm