5 years ago or so when I used to travel for work 3 weeks a month I ran a
TS-2000 located at home remotely from whatever hotel room I was operating from.
I would then run Skype from the hotel room also. I found out I could link the
audio from the remote TS-2000 with Skype. I used to have a lot of fun working
DX from my home station on Satellites, and HF. I had a 4L Steppir, rotor, and 2
wire antennas on HF, and my KLM's, with remote az/el rotor on the Sats.
I found out I could allow my Skype contacts to work DX, using my home station,
via my hotel room connection. It was more fun for me to let someone else use
my station supplying the tx audio, with me doing the PTT, then it was for me.
You west coast guys would of loved this on A-07, to work into EU. Happy
holidays to all
73 Jeff kb2m
-Original Message-
From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On Behalf
Of Bob- W7LRD
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 6:24 PM
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] one of a kind QSO
This may tickle some ones funny bone. I was talking with Joe-K3SZH on AO-7,
Joe was talking with Eric PA1TNO on Skype, I then was able to talk to Eric. Is
this valid for a QSL (kidding). Eric and I are trying to have a (short) qso
via AO-7 in the future. We share about a 25 second window. This was fun!
73 Bob W7LRD
Seattle, Wa.
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