Talk:Remote base station

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THe para is unclear as to its meaning. Any body care to expalin t?

An Amateur radio operator may wish to use a remote base station in such cases where he/she could not construct a station in his/her home, the ideal location for a station is not easily accessible (The Amateur radio operator lives in a deep valley, but the ideal location may be on top of a mountain). A group of Amateur radio operators may wish to build a Remote base station to share the cost of a single station.

--Light current 23:47, 6 March 2006 (UTC)