No issue with that...remote operation of your primary station...I don't see any
difference between that and local operation of the same station...even if you
had worked some DX...great use of the technology.
Cecil
K5DL
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> On Jul 12, 2015, at 8:41 PM, WW3S <ww3s@zoominternet.net> wrote:
>
> is there a length limit on microphone cords, or key cords? Because for
> several remote stations, thats what you are talking about.....I’m currently
> in Leesburg VA, over 300 miles from home.....but I still operated MY station
> on and off this weekend, with MY antennas, MY power supplies, MY technology
> and MY sweat equity in putting it all together.....while I didnt work any
> 160, or any new DXCC entities, so what if I did? Its still my primary station
> location, with the same antennas I use everyday, and the same transceiver to
> generate and receive RF....only difference is my mic and headset cable is
> about 340 miles long.....
> 73, Jamie WW3S
>
>>> On 7/12/2015 8:56:26 PM, Hardy Landskov (n7rt@cox.net) wrote:
>>> Why don't we have the drivers of the Indy 500 operate their cars with
>> joysticks in the stands or somewhere far, far away? Same thing as remote,
>> right? This is not my radio!!!!
>> My 2 cents.
>> 73 Hardy N7RT
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Cecil
>> Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2015 5:20 PM
>> To: W0MU
>> Cc: topband@contesting.com
>> Subject: Re: Topband: The Remote question
>>
>> Well for one thing your $100,000 station doesn't magically appear anywhere
>> in the country just by selecting a new location on the computer screen
>> because where it's located at the moment ain't getting the job done....big
>> difference!
>>
>> I don't have any problem with remote ham radio for general ham radio
>> activities...want to get on the air and rag chew, operate to keep up with
>> your buddies from the nursing home, run a net from your
>> condo...great...knock yourself out...I don't think any one who takes issue
>> with Remote Ham Radio and systems like it would have any problems with that
>> use of it at all...
>>
>> I object as many do to bringing it into the competitive aspects of the hobby
>> and expecting to compete against it with a traditional Amateur Station
>> implementation....and I have no issue with that if its use is
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