For those that run remote sites, how do you reboot the computer at the remote site if it hangs up? Thanks Gary K4FMX _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for
Remote Back- up Command and Control <>Primary control of the IRAR station equipment is dependent upon the remote host server and the Internet link. If the server hangs or the Internet connection beco
Hi Gary: I'm running a remote station using TRX-Manager via TCP/IP. Luckily I've never had the need to reset. Theres a product called wake on lan located at http://www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan/what-is
K9DX also has a remote station that is some distance from home. I have read a description of his control system but can't locate it on the Web right now. 73, Pete N4ZR _______________________________
remote site if it hangs up? And this has exactly WHAT to do with tower and HF antenna construction projects?!? Cheers, Steve K7LXC TT ADMIN _______________________________________________ See: http:/
There's a whole bunch of companies making devices that do this for servers, etc.\ The real question is what sort of link do you want to use? Phone: X-10 telephone commander is inexpensive, and you ca
Sorry if this seems out of place. I am planing on a remote site several States away from home. Site will include towers, antennas etc. Since several on here have similar sites they operate it seems t
For many folks these days, a remote base is the only viable compromise between reasonable proximity to the workplace and affordable land big enough to support a reasonably competitive ANTENNA TOWER
This discussion is VERY relevant to me at my remote site at W6BX. I'm not up with remote control yet, but I hope to me within a year. To perform a manual reset, I would need to buy a round trip ticke
Howdy, TowerTalkians -- Please don't misunderstand me. I'm in favor of lots of things and I totally understand the attractiveness and challenges of remote stations. Several years ago N0AX and I kicke
Thank you for clarifying the acceptable subject matter for this reflector. Perhaps there is a need to do so periodically. Endless posts of unrelated topics can be discouraging at times. Bob W7KD ____
One reason so many varied topics are seen on this list is that its members bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in ALL aspects of amateur radio related design, construction and operation. IMO,
Steve wrote: "When you start taking about computer related specifics, modems, protocols, X10, etc., you really need a forum for THAT. I'd suggest that someone start a 'remote station' reflector and p
There is already a "Remotebase" reflector on qth.net. It seems like it would be better to use this list rather than starting a splinter group on Yahoo, unless there is some advantage to Yahoo Groups
Author: "Marlon K. Schafer" <ooe@odessaoffice.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:27:06 -0700
Oh no. Another Schafer! Run everybody!!!! roflol Anyway, take a look at www.nighthawksystems.com It uses the paging systems to power-cycle individual outlets. Very cool stuff. In addition to my ISP I