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Subject: Re: How to post helicorder online
From: Thomas Dick dickthomas01@.............
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 21:16:10 -0500
There are many ways to post on Internet. I occasionally post to Face
book for my sons and certain selected outsiders to see a particular
earthquake. I use Infraview to capture the screen, crop it a little and
save it. I simple attach it to an email or post it directly into Face
book. I have used Snag it. It works. You can then upload to a web site.
That doesn't appeal to me because of the inherent delay that exists....
maybe to you. Most internet providers provide some space for you to have
a website with reasonable memory. There are many programs that will help
you to create a site; most are free ... or, it could be done with
Microsoft Publisher if you have it. WinQuake allows almost automatic
posting to the PSN network. I settled on a program called VNC (also
free) because it allows me to access my computer that is running WinSDR
and recording the data when I am away from the home location. It is a
what you see is what you get program. You can put security (firewalls)
up if you feel threaten by external accessing of your home repeater. I
can do anything away from home that I would do at home as long as I have
a good WiFi access. And speed isn't that big an issue. My laptop is only
about 1 ghz speed. The home router runs at 24 mhz and the broad band
connection runs over 10 ghz. Most of the time, the Wifi receiving
unit is the problem; weak signal, , angle of sun or bad weather, too
many on it at one time, things like that. I have occasionally "stolen"
access at some motels ... by just pulling into their parking lot.
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