I don't blame him about the timeshare folks. Have you ever read one of their contracts? Its a legal nightmare and the only people to benefit are those writing the contracts.
DE n7zzt Eric
On Jan 17, 2016, at 12:52 PM, Alan R. Downing wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
> The rigs are 3 Kenwood TS990Ses, a Yaesu 9000MP, a Collins KWM380, and a
> Flex 6700. The amps are a pair of SPE K2FA's, an OM Power OM3500A, a Henry
> 8K Ultra, a Katana 10K, and a Collins 30S1. Down the road, additional rigs
> and amps will likely be added. The shack has been set up temporarily in a
> spare bedroom. As part of the large house addition, a much larger shack
> will be built on the second floor. The shack will be accessed by either a
> spiral staircase or a glass elevator in the center of it.
>
> There will be a remote capability, but he is installing it solely to permit
> me to operate the station. Several of the time share groups have wanted
> Stan to let them sell time on the station, but Stan told them "Hell No!"
>
> Alan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Michael Ryan
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> Subject: Super station update
>
> Alan:
>
> What are the rigs and amps being used and is there an interested in possible
> time leases to a slected group of hams? I'm getting a little fed up with the
> amount of dollars I'm throwing at my cable provider so I'm actually
> considering cutting my cable in half and pouring the other in to a remote
> station of my own again.
> It would be no where near the scale and size of Stan's but I might do a
> remote rig setup with my backup TS-570DG and a 500W amp on my current
> vertical and future long wire for 160M. On that note, is Stan going the
> remote rig boxes root or the remote hams root?
> A storm destroyed the Orion, I wonder would a good Newfoundland storm do to
> it?LOL That's why you won't find any steppirs or 80M yagis up here.
>
> 73:
> Mike DE VO1AX
>
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