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Well, like I said, when we first started RVing, I was looking at that. We had a house, but we went full time in 2012. So we haven't had a house since 2012. If we still had the house, I probably would have set it up, but it was just three years after we retired and started RVing that we sold the house and went full time. But you know all the stuff you're talking about that you don't like to do, don't like leaving things on all the time, you'd like to be able to disconnect the antenna, that can all be done by remote control. It costs you a little bit more money to get the equipment to do it, but it can all be done. Hook it up to a computer system and all relays and whatnot and all control from the computer system. Something like, well, I started to say remote desktop on Windows, but that wouldn't do it all for you. You'd still have to have some specialized software. So yeah, we've got several club members that do it. Calvin, our membership manager in Georgia, runs it from his trailer. W3TOM, they have a big time station up there in the Northeast, up in Maryland. And he's got a booming signal all over the place, he operates off his cell phone. All the controls are right there on his cell phone. And we've got some others that are doing that too. What I was talking about are ones that are mostly clubs, a few individuals, but mostly clubs or organizations that are just for that purpose. Stand up a station like that and rent it out to people to use or just let it be there to be used by people that they, you have to get it signed up for it. Get permission to use it and get an ID, log in and all that. There's people that do it. All right, anybody else out there this time? K4HM, please call.

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