Pretty easy to setup, the Katy club had a remote setup for some time using software called remotehams.  It was being hosted at a members location  who is now SK so we had to move the equipment to storage.  The software allows you to setup in what is called club mode, and once everyone has created a free account on remotehams, it is very easy to give them TX access on the remote.  SSB and CW work well, the latency make most digi modes difficult

--jv



On 8/26/2022 2:40 PM, Eddie Runner via BVARC wrote:
I dont see why not???

BTW, they only tell us they dont have much money so we dont ask for a raise.

Eddie(NU5K)

On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 01:31:18 PM CDT, mark janzer <[email protected]> wrote:


Given that the club doesn't have alot of money, especially for ongoing expenses for a clubhouse, like property taxes, maintenance and the like, I have an alternate proposal.

The club does have some equipment that has been donated to it. What about finding an RF quiet location and setting up a remotely operated online HF station? It could run Digi/CW/SSB. With an equitable reservations program for members, especially for those that don't have easy access to HF. It can also be a great mentoring platform for radio ops. I'd be happy to help out with such a concept, and it'll fit within the club's goal for training and mentoring.

73
Mark
K5MGJ



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