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Andre'
Sounds like a great idea -particularly over the internet!
 
Mike Staines WA1PTC has the audio from his IC735 available via his web site (at http://mike.nh.ultranet.com/htm/monitor.html).
His receiver is also remotely tuneable -which may be worth looking at if the broadband idea proves incapable of handling the necessary dynamic range without intermod problems.
 
I've not heard of anyone this side of the Atlantic transmitting whilst listening to Mike's RX via the Internet -but I'm sure someone will have tried it.
There are generally quite a few seconds of audio buffered to allow for Internet propagation delays -but that wouldn't be much of an issue with very slow CW!
 
Best of luck with the project.
 
Rob
G8DSU
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org [mailto:owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org]On Behalf Of Andre' Kesteloot
Sent: 09 March 1999 15:00
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Subject: LF: QRN Free Site

Hello LF Gang,
There is nothing that says that my receiver has  _got_  to be located next to my transmitter, is there?
Over here, we are considering finding a qrn-free site, equipping it properly with a good receiver, taking the whole 2 kHz band and redistributing to all the members, either on a FM repeater, or on the internet.
This won't happen probably until the fall, as we are first trying to put a transmitter on the air!
73
Andre'