Sorry but I disagree with a good share of this Joe. My Station is at My Home 
in Indiana. I built the station and I operate it Remotely during the wintertime 
while I am in Florida.

John k9uwa


> 
>  > Joe said it "smells" and I'm just really curious why.
> As far as I am concerned, remote operation changes the character of
> amateur radio from over the air "amateur radio" to "landline based
> commercial communication" at least in part.  When the operator is not
> present at the station (transmitting/receiving site) the "radio" part
> of the communications path can become infinitesimal - nothing more
> than a hand-held link to the nearest access point.
> 
> 
> 73,
> 
>     ... Joe, W4TV


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