Advances in Remote Site Control without Computers

by: Martti J. Laine – OH2BH

The article originally appeared in English in the May issue of CQ Magazine (US) and is published by permission of CQ Communications, Inc.

 

The personal computer and the Internet made possible the ability to remotely control an Amateur Radio station, and continued fine-tuning has made this capability ever more available. This benefits radio amateurs who live in antenna-restricted neighborhoods, poor radio locations or places where noise issues persist.

Still, many who may have wanted to take advantage of remotely controlled Amateur Radio operation lacked an extensive knowledge of computer and/or Internet architecture…

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