I did something new and unique years ago and wanted to confirm the first dial up remote control.
In 1986 (April) I spoke with the FCC about remote control of an FM station (Now WGBF-FM) in Henderson, Ky. The station had been using an STL and moving the studio made this impossible. New Rules allowed for the use of a dial up remote control except nobody made one.
A company called Advanced Computer Controls made ham radio repeater controllers that allowed a voice read out on the repeater and also on the phone line hooked up to the unit. We ordered one and after a great deal of programming had what was believed to be the first dial up remote for any radio station.
I didn't see or hear of anyone using such a system until the early 90's. Just wondering if anyone has any notes on their first dial up remote control.
In 1986 (April) I spoke with the FCC about remote control of an FM station (Now WGBF-FM) in Henderson, Ky. The station had been using an STL and moving the studio made this impossible. New Rules allowed for the use of a dial up remote control except nobody made one.
A company called Advanced Computer Controls made ham radio repeater controllers that allowed a voice read out on the repeater and also on the phone line hooked up to the unit. We ordered one and after a great deal of programming had what was believed to be the first dial up remote for any radio station.
I didn't see or hear of anyone using such a system until the early 90's. Just wondering if anyone has any notes on their first dial up remote control.