>What I do not understand on all this is. If the station is running on itself UN-attended. Is that just not even legal. Never mind ethical?
Fully automated does not always mean unattended. In the rare instances I am on FT8 and it's automated through Quick Macros, I may be parked on the side of a road or sitting in a nearby restaurant as I check the number of stations worked with WSJT-X. By using a VNC app on my iPhone, the legal control point goes with me wherever I go, whether it's in the shack, the kitchen, or a thousand miles away. It's important to always have the ability to kill the transmitter. Part of that ability is automatic in WSJT-X. If there are too many unanswered TX cycles (e.g., unanswered CQs), transmission stops until re-enabled via the iPhone. A Digital Loggers Ethernet power controller resides in the shack. Power can be killed to any shack device from the iPhone. Of course, the control point is lost if there's ever a loss of Internet connectivity. If I was more interested in FT8, that problem would be solved through periodic polling. Loss of 'x' number of pings in a set time period would kill the transmissions. Paul, W9AC _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
