I don't think your QTH is important, but the QTH of the remote is. I think picking something in Kentucky should work. If the remote station you picked has a rotatable antenna, you may have to make do with its orientation. I haven't found any way to access rotor controls.
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From: David Pearson <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 10:28 am
Subject: question
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> Hi all:
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> I currently have the remotehams RCFORB client software installed on my
> Windows7 desktop pc(rx only capable at this time).
>
> I would like to listen in on the blind-ops 40, and 20meter nets this
> week-end. Could anyone suggest a couple of stations(call signs please) that
> should allow me to do this from my QTH in eastern North Carolina?
>
> Hope to actively participate when granted tx privileges.
>
> Best regards,
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>
>
> David S. Pearson-wa4dsp
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