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Remote Operation

Roger Huntley-2
I am looking at installing a remote station using K3-K3/0 equipment.  While
the radio portion of the system appears quite simple using Elecraft
components I am wondering if anyone knows of a good web site that discusses
using shipping containers as the remote building and how they control the
power side of the installations, such as turning equipment on-off, etc.

Roger, W7VV

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Re: Remote Operation

Doug Joyce
GA Roger:  for remote power control, have a look at the Ambery "Professional
Remote Power Switch"  at

www.ambery.com/prreposwphco.html

It provides four AC outlets which can be individually controlled over the
internet or a phone line.  I've been using one in a remote station and found
it to be quite reliable.

73,  Doug  VE3MV

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Huntley" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 1:18 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Remote Operation


>I am looking at installing a remote station using K3-K3/0 equipment.  While
> the radio portion of the system appears quite simple using Elecraft
> components I am wondering if anyone knows of a good web site that
> discusses
> using shipping containers as the remote building and how they control the
> power side of the installations, such as turning equipment on-off, etc.
>
> Roger, W7VV
>
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Re: Remote Operation

Chad Wasinger
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Roger -

At our remote site we are using the LP-Remote board. Works great but a
little on the pricey side. Has a great software package included that allows
for macro's and frequency sensing to initiate a macro.

73,
Chad
N0YK

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Huntley
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 12:18 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] Remote Operation

I am looking at installing a remote station using K3-K3/0 equipment.  While
the radio portion of the system appears quite simple using Elecraft
components I am wondering if anyone knows of a good web site that discusses
using shipping containers as the remote building and how they control the
power side of the installations, such as turning equipment on-off, etc.

Roger, W7VV

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