> Remember ... don't feed the trolls. I would EMPASIZE this approach.
Although pre-DStar, QST had a nice article on VOIP and amateur radio including comments by the ARRL general counsel: "Many callers to the ARRL's Regulatory Information Branch over the last few years have focused on the novelty of the Internet when asking questions about the legal uses of certain systems. Such focus is misdirected. Part 97 does not regulate systems; it regulates stations. The Commission doesn't care what a ham has feeding his or her station; it cares that the station—not the Internet, but the station— is properly operated. And all the rules that apply to any Amateur Radio station apply to one that retransmits audio fed to it by VoIP." http://www.arrl.org/qst/2003/02/VoIP.pdf 73 -- John
