21st March 2008 > I have a large contest station in Jamaica, 6Y1V. I have a large hunting rifle in the Serengeti, Africa.
> While I prefer to go there and operate M/S, M/2 or M/M While I prefer to go there and hunt with other hunters, it is not always possible.
> It is a waste of a fantastic resource for the station It is is waste of a fantastic resource for a hunting rifle to sit idle when it could be used as intended.
> I am making preparations to automate the entire station I am making preparations to automate the rifle over the internet so that it can be used for remote operation by casual hunters.
> I see no reason why amateurs, myself or someone I I see no reason why hunters, myself, or someone I permit access to the rifle, should not be allowed to use the rifle to hunt from any remote location in the world, so long as the entire operation is performed over a remote link and absolutely no rifles outside of the site are used.
> Operating the station remotely provides no advantage Operating the rifle remotely provides no advantage over going there and firing it on-site.
> In fact, as others have mentioned, with latency and In fact, as others have mentioned, with latency and external control problems with certain equipment, there are slight delays introduced that make remote hunting harder.
> It is my plan to make the 6Y1V contest station a
It is my plan to make this setup a showcase remote
> Imagine...you could operate 6Y1V from the comfort
Imagine...shooting big game from the comfort of your
living room.
If you want to hunt in Africa - go hunting in Africa.
If you want to operate from the Caribbean, go to
the Caribbean - that's what contesters and DXers do.
73,
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