Remote Ham Radio sells access to stations no ordinary ham could build at home: towers with stacked Yagis, low band four squares, kilowatt amplifiers, most of them in the United States. The console runs in a browser, so nothing gets installed, and there is an iOS app as well. FT8 and FT4 run in the cloud, CW can be sent with a real paddle, and the logbook lives inside the console. Billing has two parts: a subscription for access to a set of stations, then airtime charged by the minute of connection.
Good answer for apartment hams, restricted lots and anyone who wants a loud signal without a permit. Youth members operate a separate donated network at no cost. It suits nobody who likes tinkering, because the rig, the switches and the rules belong to the owner. Check which bands each station covers first, since the sites differ a lot.
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