Steve, thank you for posting all of these excellent videos! You have given me a lot of great ideas and I am now planning my remote station 450 miles south east of you in central Montana. 73, Bryan K7KX
What a great setup, I have been thinking about setting up remote capability for my 6600M and you have given me some really simple Ideas. Thank you Paul KR5OG
3:15 "...a UPS..." A *very* wise man once wrote: "You’re concerned about your family’s safety. So you get a guard dog. The dog costs a fortune. It immediately poops on the floor. Then it chews off the entire left side of your Bang and Olufson. It bites the postman’s fingers. It then sleeps through an actual burglary. And finally it eats one of your children. This is the UPS experience: If they’re not preoccupied with smoldering their lead acid batteries, then they’re busy buzzing and arcing. Then they blow an internal fuse on the output, and your Great American Novel is suddenly lost, again, for the third time. Then there’s an actually power failure (Yay!), so they turn on their patented 387 volt offset square wave, and your PC is instantly corrupted. Meanwhile battery acid squirts out onto the ceiling, again. Then, while you’re out trying to buy a replacement PC, the UPS catches fire and burns your house down. I’d happily pay $800 to not have one." Beware of UPSs. My company has had 'for real' building evacuations twice in 35 years; both were caused by flaming and smoldering UPS systems. Make plans for when (not 'if') they will catch fire.
I do the same gig at about 10 percent of what you are doing. Love the mountain top control.
Great setup. Wires everywhere just as we hams love. Greetings from Paraguay So.Am. de ZP5YW
Really nice place. Well thought out process to making that project.I can see you enjoy it from the enthusiasm. Well done. de Simon VA3SII G7HCD
Steve, thank you for posting all of these excellent videos! You have given me a lot of great ideas and I am now planning my remote station 450 miles south east of you in central Montana. 73, Bryan K7KX
What a great setup, I have been thinking about setting up remote capability for my 6600M and you have given me some really simple Ideas.
Thank you
Paul
KR5OG
Wow you have quite the setup there.
73
Quentin
VE1QET
Fantastic setup! Thanks for showing, very interesting!
73 de DL4TMA
Tobias
Amazing.
Great Job ! congrats ! F4AZF
Is there anyone on HF that you haven't worked or heard?
Unbelievable setup.
I've used the remoterig setup before.
Must be your happy-space!
3:15 "...a UPS..." A *very* wise man once wrote:
"You’re concerned about your family’s safety. So you get a guard dog. The dog costs a fortune. It immediately poops on the floor. Then it chews off the entire left side of your Bang and Olufson. It bites the postman’s fingers. It then sleeps through an actual burglary. And finally it eats one of your children.
This is the UPS experience: If they’re not preoccupied with smoldering their lead acid batteries, then they’re busy buzzing and arcing. Then they blow an internal fuse on the output, and your Great American Novel is suddenly lost, again, for the third time. Then there’s an actually power failure (Yay!), so they turn on their patented 387 volt offset square wave, and your PC is instantly corrupted. Meanwhile battery acid squirts out onto the ceiling, again. Then, while you’re out trying to buy a replacement PC, the UPS catches fire and burns your house down.
I’d happily pay $800 to not have one."
Beware of UPSs. My company has had 'for real' building evacuations twice in 35 years; both were caused by flaming and smoldering UPS systems. Make plans for when (not 'if') they will catch fire.
let me know if want sell your YCCC 9 circle, N7BKS
Wonder if this Ham is married? A lot of gear ...