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Okay so IP multicast it is? Keep in mind that most public (Internet)
routers deliberately block multicast so you'll probably need to encapsulate it in something first like and IP-IP tunnel to each of your transmitter sites. What is even stranger is that I was involved in a VHF pager project that needed simultaneous broadcast around an entire state via a low bw satellite delivery system. I think they also ended up using multicast. If you want to stay away from multicast, I would suspect that if you stuck with TCP in the internet portion, then wrote a simple inetd handler (at the proxy where the transmitter was) to process the data stream, that would be simplests. Your handler could then so whatever it likes with data, making it RDFT, save to file and spawn some other process or whatever. This is the same basic method by which terminal servers work, encoding something like an RS232 stream inside a TCP transport then extracting it back to RS232 at the other end again. It may even be worthwhile setting up a SSH linke to each of your TX sites, then passing whatever you like over the connection. Good for security. Enough waffle from me! Cheers Bob psyshrike wrote: Awesome information! |
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