[BC] Remote Control Access via Internet
Glen Kippel
glen.kippel
Wed Feb 21 11:52:42 CST 2007
You will need to have some way of having it contact you if something falls
out of tolerance. How you do this is up to you, and if you get inspected,
be prepared to show how/that it works. I don't know about internet, having
used only dialup and/or SCA remote control, but at my previous station I had
the ARC-16 call if the output power fell below 90% (this could be optional),
rose above 105% (this is not), and if the ModMinder (R) showed consistently
over modulation. Of course, we had other things that are not FCC-required,
like if the AC power was off, the building temperature got above 95 degrees,
or we lost an STL -- stuff like that. You do not have to remotely monitor
plate voltage, plate current, etc. unless you want to. It can be handy to
know these things before you get to the transmitter site, but the FCC
doesn't require it.
On 2/21/07, Bailey, Scott <sbailey at nespower.com> wrote:
>
> Question to the brain trust:
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> I've read over the rules of unattended operation, and I have a question.
> Does a station have to have a dial up phone line installed at the
> transmitter for remote control or can a station control it transmitter
> by internet access only, and do away with the dial up phone line?
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> My thoughts were, and a discussion with another engineer was, the last
> update of the remote control rules was around 1995, almost 12 years ago,
> before we had wide open internet access. My studio is with the
> transmitter, and I can access my studio automation with my pocket pc,
> via Verizon Broadband Wireless, or even Wi-fi. My studio automation can
> lower and raise power on my transmitter, and turn it off. I can access
> my automation system via logmein.com at home and control the transmitter
> as well.
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> What are the thoughts you guys have on this subject? Do we really have
> to have a "dedicated" phone line at the transmitter, if I'm using that
> line for DSL service and my pc controls the transmitter, and I have
> constant access to it?
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> Scott
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