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Hello, Dick and the group,
Have a look at www.w4mq.com , Stan Schretters website. He developed and setup tis whole system. Currently, there are some 5 or 6 stations accessible over the internet. Some are closed club systems, some are open for public (ham only) use worldwide. Including stations in the US (MA,VA,GA,CA,FL), VK3, EA8, there might be more of them for private use by their owners. You can use this software to remotely control your Kenwood TS2000, Tuner, Amp and Beam over Internet connection, and due to the small amount of bandwith, even with dialup access (but not recommended). www.w7dxx.com www.daves-portal.com http://tnsley.tripod.com/w6wtg/ http://www.olt.net/hams/ These are some additional links for you to check out, how those guys accomplished to put their stations on the net. Hope to meet you on the air from one of the remotes. I am frequently QRV in PSK and SSB from one of the Internet Remote Bases on 20m, mostly around 0400z. 73 de OE8SOQ Helmut "Dick, AA5VU" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... | I recall reading a posting about a number of stations with FB rigs and | antennas that can be used via the internet. | | I assume it is some kind of a club or time share arrangement and would | like to find out more for ham with a broadband connection that is living | in a retirement complex. | | He would love to get back on the air again antennas are off limits at | his R-QTH. | | Dick, aa5vu | | call at arrl.net |
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