Hi Roger
I’m sure the LF experts will offer a
better solution (e.g. using Argo and Argo-upload) but try the mini HTTP server
built into SpecLab.
Menu: Options - configure and supervise
HTTP server.
This will open up the HTTP server control
settings. I set mine to port 8080
You will also need to get a free dynamic
IP address.
Try: http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/
Or http://www.no-ip.com/services/managed_dns/free_dynamic_dns.html
Your router can usually be setup to
broadcast the dynamic IP address or a run a small program download from your
chosen dynamic dns supplier.
You will probably need to open port 8080
for http in you firewall/router.
Here is my grabber - try http://GW0EZY.dyndns.org:8080 it is
normally intended only for use on my LAN as I have a remote shack.
PS: Thanks for your blog – I am
building your experimental 136 kHz transverter.
73 Terry GW0EZY
Apologies if this
sounds a pathetically stupid question to ask the experts here, but I believe it
is better to confess ignorance and ask anyway:
Assuming one has a decent VLF receiver/E-field probe antenna and a
package (like Spectrum Lab or Spectran) that captures screengrabs periodically,
what is then needed to make these visible to others? I am not an IT expert so
I'm looking for a really simple way of doing this. I have Virgin Media webspace
(unused) and ideally it would be good to be able to upload the jpg image(s) to
this. I've also heard about people using their PC as a web server, but honestly
I've no idea what this is or how I would go about it.
So, can someone offer me an "idiot's
guide to setting up a grabber" please? This must be quite
straightforward as people must do this for home security cameras. Again, please
don't baffle me with jargon that I won't understand: simple, easy, and
"noddy guide" style please.
If I could set up a VLF grabber at the home QTH it could be pretty useful for
people in SE England doing VLF experiments,
including me.
73s
Roger G3XBM
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