Isn't this RHR is the extension of building your own radio versus buying it or renting it?

I am 78 and considering to have my TX and antenna at my son's house and moving
into a condo and operate remote.

Would I use a remote in South Korea to work P5 on 160 meters? Hell no.
Would I use the same remote to work my two needed counties for all.
Again, NO.

my 2c worth.

73  Lou  KE1F




On 2/9/2015 4:21 PM, Lennart m wrote:
Just a few comments in case you guys gone to sleep!

The other day Tree, N6TR/7 said he had to QRT to fix some changes to his
remote control of his base station. Hope you managed Tree and I understand
you need it during all BSNS travel flights, so far so good.

If, and when, I would ever dream of spending a few  bucks renting a RHR
station, e.g. W7XX to give me another DXCC that would be an entirely
different case. Paying money to rent another ham*s setup would, at least to
me, mean I would be paying for a service which would be out of my control.
It would add no joy working another and new DXCC using somebody else
equipment.  (Just a comment: and no bragging: I do not need K1N on 160 or
any other low band.

Furthermore I cannot understand the minds of those DQRM guys that have
showed up even on 160. Back to basics guys and please do make QSO:s the old
fashioned way.

GL with K1N or anyone else and leave at least 160 free from foolishness.

Len

SM7BIC

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