Remote station tips
A PDF form of 2 pages RARC Remote-controlled Station Tips
A PDF form of 2 pages RARC Remote-controlled Station Tips
The new roof is on the church, we put the antennas back up and the Remote Station is back on the air. Sorry for the long time that is was down, but all is well. Enjoy using the Remote Station
Some club members requested the slides. You can download it as a PDF at https://rarclub.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/RARC-remote-station-class-spring2021.pdf For more technical detail, see the 2017 presentation by K8OI at https://rarclub.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/2017-05-RARC-Remotehams-Presentation-v2.pdf
RARC Remotely Controlled Station – setup and operation A two-evening seminar on the club’s remotely controlled station. It’s open to 12 club members, just enough to fill a Zoom screen. The cost is $10. Tuesday March 16, 7 to 9pm on Zoom, description, tour, and demonstration. Tuesday March 30, 7 to 9pm on Zoom, a Read More …
As soon as some Internet firewall issues are sorted out, the RARC remotely controllable station will be available for club members to use from their computers (Windows only) or Android phones or tablets. Click here to see or download the PDF on the RARC station and the RemoteHams software.
Jim Bate, K8OI, presented how-to set up a rig for remote control. The presentation slides are here. RemoteHams Presentation 2015
Last month I gave some reasons why I became interested in operating remotely. This month, I’d like to share my operating environment – my gear, some software and network information, where the gear is located, and how I like to operate. Gear located in my outside (detached) shed as follows: My main rig is an Read More …
I need to start this article with a confession; I am a very lazy man. I mean it; I’ve heard it from my XYL, so it must be true! My laziness really is part of “me” – I am HAPPY spending LOTS of time avoiding something that is routine, trivial, or just not that exciting. Read More …
The recording of the RARC January meeting can now be view on RARC’s YouTube channel. Program is John Drum on remote stations. Follow the link here.
Here is a list of the things that we have instructions to perform: How to change your address with the FCC How to renew you License with the FCC How to find Hams or Repeaters Remote Hams presentation