[SCCC] 2019 ARRL SS Phone SOHP W4EF

Larry Shapiro lashap at cox.net
Wed Nov 20 19:07:38 EST 2019


Hi Mike,
Sorry you had trouble with your remote setup.
I want to remote my home station from work or when I travel.
I am afraid of computers,and because of that,I haven't started this project.
I know just enough to do what I need to do.
Who can I get to help me with this project ?
Anyone do this ?
I have a K3S and kpa1500 ,and a green Heron control box.
I also have an extra k3 that I can use at the work place,or I can just use 
software.
Thanks for any help,
Larry k6ro





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-----Original Message----- 
From: Michael Tope
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 11:30 AM
To: sccc at contesting.com
Subject: [SCCC] 2019 ARRL SS Phone SOHP W4EF

     Start Date : 2019-11-16

     CallSign Used : NI6W
       Operator(s) : W4EF

Operator Category : SINGLE-OP
Assisted Category : NON-ASSISTED
              Band : ALL
             Power : HIGH
              Mode : SSB

              Name : Michael Tope
      ARRL Section : LAX
         Club/Team : Southern California Contest Club
          Software : N1MM Logger+ 1.0.7704.0

         Band     QSOs     Pts  Sec  Pt/Q
          3.5      48      96   18   2.0
            7       1       2    0   2.0
           14      17      34   14   2.0
        Total      66     132   32   2.0


             Score : 4,224
               Rig : Electraft K3S, KPA500

          Antennas : 20/40M Parallel Inverted-Vees at 37ft
                     80M Vertical

           Soapbox : Not much of an effort. My main goal was to work out
some of the kinks in my remote system for SSB operation. I definitely
need a foot switch of some sort to mute/un-mute my headset microphone
when I am listening, since the activation threshold of the VOX function
in TeamViewer is way too unpredictable to safely leave the mic connected
when listening. Also, the internet latency between my hotel room in
Toronto and my station back in SoCal seemed uncomfortably long. This
long latency combined with the extra mouse click needed to mute and
un-mute my tx audio and the mouse clicks needed to go from the
microphone enable/disable window back to N1MM+ in the TeamViewer remote
desktop window, made for way too many instances of awkward pauses and
doubling. Definitely lots of room for improvement. Nevertheless, it was
still a kick to make some QSOs from the hotel room.

73, Mike W4EF................


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