I was contacted about configuring an HF remote station for a ham that went through deep brain surgery for Parkinsons and has 2 leads from his brain that are causing discomfort around high HF RF fields. The ham that contacted me wants to rig up an HF remote station at his home for the ham with Parkinsons to operate remotely.
The ham that contacted me has a Flex 3000, Icom 7000, and Yaesu 857D, any one of which he would be willing to use as the remoted rig at his house connected to one of his existing HF antennas. He also has 10Mbit/1Mbit internet.
I have an extra RRC-1258 MkII, S/N 2560, radio box and a RRC-Micro/PC-Client that I would be willing to donate to the effort.
The ham with Parkinsons has 10Mbit/1Mbit internet and a computer.
What combination of existing equipment do you recommend to get the remote station up and going quickly? The other ham and I would also entertain purchasing other equipment, especially since it would be much simpler for the ham with Parkinsons to operate a radio with a remoted head.
Thanks in advance,
Terry, NZ5E