[Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] Controlling HI-Z over Ethernet

Joe Wilkowski k8fc at k8fc.com
Mon Sep 12 19:18:41 EDT 2016


Larry, yes I control them directly via a small ap (GHE client) software 
that runs on your remote workstation.  You need to know, at the control 
point (where the radios and antennas are physically located), you need 
at least one  (PC) running on your local area network at the transmitter 
site.  This would be connected to your LAN and have access through the 
local router to the internet. There is a small GHE server app that runs 
in background on that computer.  This server app keeps contact with each 
and every wireless GHE client (beverages, rotors, 4 square's etc ) and 
uses service ports to allow connection to all your devices via the 
internet from any location in the world.  The local area network router 
has port forwarding enabled this in conjunction with a free DNS account 
that makes sure your router has a static IP provides 24/7 connection to 
any and all of your ham station.


Much more detail but I hope this gives you a flavor for what is going on.


Joe K8FC



On 09/12/2016 12:21 PM, Larry - K1UO wrote:
> Hi Joe,  Do you control the units directly over the Internet?  Does 
> the Green Heron have its own IP address?
>
> Thanks for the Link.  I shall read up.
>
> Larry  K1UO
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Joe Wilkowski
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 10:28 AM
> To: Hi-Z Receiving Array Discussions
> Subject: Re: [Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] Controlling HI-Z over 
> Ethernet
>
> I use Green Heron Everyware hardware and software via the INTERNET  to
> control all my beverages and Hi-Z antennas.  I control these remotely
> from my Florida home.  You can see this hardware and software at
> http://www.greenheronengineering.com/GHE_Overview.php
>
> This combination of hardware and software works extremely well.
>
>
> Hope this helps Larry.
>
>
> On 09/12/2016 08:02 AM, Larry - K1UO wrote:
>> Is anyone on here controlling their HI-Z 4-8 Pro (or similar) 
>> remotely over an Ethernet or VPN connection?  If so, what equipment 
>> are you utilizing to do this?  I am trying to eliminate controlling 
>> remotely via a USB connection at the remote location PC using 
>> Teamviewer.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions
>> Larry  K1UO
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