I've thought about making at least my Beverage antennas accessible over the Internet, on a small scale and likely not more than a few times a month. By far, the main appeal of that would also be the enjoyment of doing it. Once this project was done, and a few hams used it, the main thrill for me would be past.
And that's always been the case for me in this hobby; planning, then being engaged in the projects and building them, are always more fun than finally being able to actually use the completed equipment, antenna, software, etc. *That's because you just can't beat the thrill of being creative and learning new things in the process.* But to do this (which I likely won't), I would almost certainly have to charge others a fee to pay for what it would cost us. I don't think that's illegal or immoral. No one is being held at gunpoint asking for their money. It's simply fun for everyone involved. 73, Mike www.w0btu.com There is something in ham radio for about every possible technical or > competitive interest. The remote station thing appeals to the younger guys > who may not be in the hobby otherwise ... > > For me, playing with the wiring and interfaces is very educational. ... > I've never worked on a remote system before ... What I am enjoying is > building interface equipment and seeing how this stuff works, what breaks, > and I really don't care if someone else uses > _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
