Doug,

Do you have a dedicated computer connected to your ham installation?

Rather than the P3 display for remote operation, I might suggest the 
LP-Pan solution would be better.  The computers can be connected by VNC 
and the operator at the remote site could have access to the entire 
computer screen which could include a panadapter display.  The only 
other way I can think of is to put the P3 display on a webcam, but that 
seems "clunky" to me.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/16/2012 7:41 PM, DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL wrote:
> Gosh...so many guys in various "markets" want access to a remote station!
>
> Wonder if I could sell access time?  I have a pretty nice station
> setup in NJ and I'm only QRV during some contests (just the "big"
> ones).
>
> Otherwise, the rigs/station sits idle.
>
> When I was in H.S. (don't ask), we used to pay a lot of money for "tie
> line time" to an IBM computer somewhere.  Worked then...why not now?
>
> Sounds like this could be mutually beneficial!   Of course, not sure
> how you would my P3 remotely...any suggestions?
>
> LOL (but not really?)
>
> de Doug KR2Q
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