General Rules for Streaming subject to change
No streaming of pornographic, offensive, or commercial material will be tolerated.
Please keep it clean...There are families watching...
No Streaking John!
Streaming is reserved for the 1900 Group - 160 Meter Amateur Radio Discussion Net.
The Video Streaming is open to all licensed amateur radio operators within the US and Canada.
The webmaster reserves the right to add and remove operators at his discretion.
If you agree with these terms please fill out the streaming form application and submit to the webmaster for approval.
Getting started:
You must first set a Static IP for the work station that you are using
In this case we will use the IP of 192.168.1.75

Assign a static IP to your computer in this format:
IP 192.168.X.75
SUB 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.X.1 this is the address of your router
DNS 192.168.X.1 this also is the address of your router
X being the subnet of your system (Usually 1 or 0)
Please click on the Port Forward link to configure your router
The IP used must be out of or excluded from the DHCP range set in you router

This case the DHCP address pool starts at 192.168.1.10 and goes to 192.168.1.60, so we are ok with 192.168.1.75
You must forward your static IP of 192.168.X.75 to a UDP port within your router
UDA Ports open vary upon ISP
Some UDA ports used are 80, 8080, and 8888
If your ISP keeps changing you're Global Dynamic IP you will need to sign up for Dynamic DNS
Please download the webcam XP pro software to the computer that host your camera and install.
The Web server must be de-activated to configure
Add the IP of you work station here along with the port that you are using (Click on the Web/Broadcast button)

After you configure this page you can click on the Activate button
We recommend either the Microsoft Life Cam HD Webcam for around $60 or the Logitech Pro 9000 for around $100
To effectively stream HD video you MUST have a high speed Internet along with a fast Computer (Duo Core with 4 Gigs of Ram Min)
More to come.... 1- 05 -2009
01-02-2010 How to Stream your Video on QRZ (Flash Script courtesy of W2JFM)
The script is free to use, Jeremy developed it for the 1900 group users
Another web site has already snaged and claiming rights to it...Ha Ha what a JOKE!
You can stream your video on your QRZ bio page by using the Webcam Flash Script, simple paste that script in your page using the advanced settings html editor.
Here is the script you will need, simple replace the X's with your Global IP or your Domain name. http://X.X.X.X:8080 (8080 being the port)
In this case we are using port 8080, you will have change that number if you are using different port.
For this to work you need to be streaming with webcam 7 software on your computer.
<p><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000"
width="320" height="240"
codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflas
h.cab#version=6,0,40,0">
<param name="src"
value="http://X.X.X.X:8080/flashMJPEG.swf?webcam=http://X.X.X.X:8080
/cam_1.jpg&refresh=50" />
</object>
</p>
Thats it..Enjoy