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Post by 2e0ily on Dec 1, 2017 10:29:02 GMT -5
I have read about using a Windows based tablet to view the AIM4170 outdoors. but what about having the AIM4170 indoors at the end of a LF antenna co-ax and using an Android smartphone to view the PC screen remotely whilst I fiddle with the matching coil's variometer outside? As you can probably tell, a smartphone is new to me, so apologies if it's a dumb question, I am a Luddite with such devices! I would have no need to actually control the AIM, just watch the sweep. Thanks!
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Post by digital1955 on Dec 22, 2017 11:27:48 GMT -5
Yes you can do this. If you are running the professional version of Windows you can use "Remote Desktop". You can download the RDP client from Google Play (its an actual Microsoft app).
Another solution that is free and more hands off with configuration/connections is called Teamviewer. You would install that on your desktop and then download the client for your smartphone.
73, Scott, WU2X
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