Hi!
Apologies for inexperience and eye sight too bad to read all these messages...??
Brainstorms--
1. Optocoupler with a long USB cable??
2. Smoke alarm?? <grin>
73
Paul
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On Wednesday, February 28th, 2024 at 8:41 AM, natereik via groups.io <natereik@...> wrote:
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My QDX is generally "remote" in my attic at my main QTH, running off a laptop up there, 30 feet feet from where I'll sit and "operate." I like the QDX for remote digital work, because there's no audio routing involved, no other software needed to operate, and I don't need huge bandwidth if I remote desktop in.?
BUT, I have run into situations at home where I've accidentally bumped a slider in WJST-X....and eventually figured out I wasn't transmitting even though WJST-X seems to show that I am. I go up to the attic and then can see the LED status indicator and realize there's something wrong with the audio.?
? ? ?I'm looking at putting 2 or 3 QDXs to the same computer at my 2nd QTH eventually, and have realized this could be an occasional issue there, as I'll want to remote operate from home. From what I can tell, there's no way through Putty or any other native way to "see" the status LED (or read the status) via a computer... I have low bandwidth at my cabin, upload speed is slow there (600 kbps), so a camera with video is out of the question. So I'm curious as to how you think one could most easily "remote view" the status LED on a QDX or 2 without an insane amount of complexity??
Phototransistors into Arduino inputs? Somehow monitor the current of the LED, but fast enough to see what it's doing? (as in, need the resolution and speed to "Read" flashes vs the 1hz sine wave, etc) Of course this isn't an everyday need, so if it's just ridiculous to do so, I'll skip it. But was thinking there may be a simpler way than what I'm coming up with.?
Curious as to what others think, as this is not an area of my expertise.?
-Nate
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