[TowerTalk] Remote station operation

hermans on4kj at skynet.be
Mon Jan 24 15:49:39 EST 2005


Isn't there the need of a direct line if one wants to remote some
different functions in real time. Rotating the antenna even if it takes
10 seconds isn't that of a problem guess, but switching from RX to TX
might be a big problem. A couple of hours a real disaster.
Or am I missing something ?

Jos on4kj
 


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Envoyé : lundi 24 janvier 2005 20:22
À : Bryan; towertalk at contesting.com
Objet : Re: [TowerTalk] Remote station operation

It depends on how computer savvy you (or your friends)are, but using an 
audio interface you should be able to handle the transceiver just fine. 
There are rotor control boxes that interface with the computer using the

serial port. I don't know of any that are using USB yet.  You can use
the 
home plug equipment along with some programming to control antenna and
power 
switching.  Physically running and tuning an amp is a tad more
ambitious, 
(Henry Radio builds one that is already remote controlled while Alpha
has 
the autotune feature) but yes it is possible to do all of that remotely.
It 
would have to be set up to meet control op regulations, but with some
effort 
I don't see why it can't be done.
When my late cousin lived in CA I could turn his lights on and off from 
Michigan just by clicking on the images.

The basic limitations will be just how elaborate you wish to go and what
you 
have for equipment.

Roger Halstead (K8RI, EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
N833R, World's Oldest Debonair (S# CD-2)
www.rogerhalstead.com

I would like to hear some comments, ideas and suggestions from folks
about 
the remote operation and control of a station over the internet.
Control, 
equipment, switching, etc etc

I am interested in setting up a system so that my contest station at the

ranch can be remotely operated and controlled via the internet.  A local
ISP 
has just installed high speed wireless on one of the towers and we have
full 
time access available.

My line noise has gotten so bad in town on the low bands that I want to 
explore some way to be able to operate on 75 and 160 in spite of the
noise. 
Several articles have come out recently with a RF control link but this
is 
not practical so internet seems like a good solution......


Bryan W5KFT
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any questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.

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