Hi Herb and tnx for the reply.
That is what I have done for my remote operations as well. I use Green
Heron's switches for my antennas which have a Server/Client setup.
Was just hoping for a more elegant situation without using Teamviewer.
Had used Elecraft's KPA500 before and they had a wonderful S/C setup.
Just wish the other manufactures would have followed.
Got a SPE Expert1.3k-fa now. One has to use a serial server for it which
I could also do for the 87A or use Teamviewer. ;-(
I just bought a qth in NC and am setting up a station there with a K3
and the SPE. Hoping to get the best of both worlds in propagation for
160 and 80 from either qth.
Take care Herb 73 Dwight NS9I
On 12/23/2017 2:34 PM, Herbert Schoenbohm wrote:
Dwight, I take a different and very successful approach here. I put
the Alpha 87 GUI (Alpha's Remote) up on a computer screen and
connect that screen via Teamviewer to my remote site. All the
controls for the Alpha 87A are there and it works flawlessly. I even
have by Icom's 7300 RSBA1 up on the small screen (local control) so I
can change antennas (via RCS-12 Ameritron) which follow the rig. The
1X8 DX-Engineering switch box is at the base of the tower that are
controlled by the RCS-12 unit.
Herb, KV4FZ
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 3:51 PM, dgb <ns9i@bayland.net
<mailto:ns9i@bayland.net>> wrote:
Is anyone successfully using the Alpha 87A Remote Control software
by DF3CB?
TIA 73 Dwight NS9I
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