Mike.....from their web site:

        (snip)
        Is this legal?
        Absolutely! We would have never invested this amount of capital if we 
were not 100% sure about the legality of our service.

        Before we even began building the first station, we hired two of the 
best attorneys that specialize in this field, one of whom was a former FCC 
lawyer. RHR is no different than renting a station in the Caribbean or  some 
other exotic QTH. In fact, we save you the travel hassle and give you the 
ability to operate on your schedule!
        (snip)

Hope this helps......RH

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Urich
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On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 7:52 AM, Earl Morse <[email protected]> wrote:

> Roger that, yes QTH here is Pyongyang.
> Sorry OM, the QSL card will say Houston, TX.

Mike wrote

It better ... and by the same token I don't understand how for profit operation 
like http://www.remotehamradio.com/ is legal under the rules.  Isn't "selling" 
access to your station against the rules?


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Mike Urich KA5CVH
http://ka5cvh.com

100 watts and a wire.


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