Perhaps I should add that the callsign must be of the appropriate class!
There are still be novice licenses out there that aren't legal on 2M. 
:-)

Joe M.

mch wrote:
> 
> It is perfectly legal to use ANY valid ham callsign on your ham
> repeater. Whether or not it jeopardizes your coordination is another
> matter. You should first register the change with your coordinator.
> Whether you can do that will depend on if you have the support of the
> person who holds the coordination. In WPA, only the person who holds the
> coordination can submit changes to the coordination. It may sound
> stupid, but some coordinators don't have such a policy, and anyone can
> change any coordination.
> 
> As to whether a club can coordinate a repeater varies from area to area
> depending on the coordinator. I know a club can in WPA.
> 
> Joe M.
> 
> jay_kruckenberg wrote:
> >
> > Can someone help me settle a debate among some of our club members?
> > Is it legal to ID our club repeater using our club callsign? The
> > trustee of the repeater and the trustee of the club callsign are two
> > different people. I can't find anything about it in the rules and
> > regulations. Right now the ID on our club repeater is the callsign
> > of the person who coordinated the repeater.
> >
> > Also can a club coordinate a frequency for use on a repeater?
> 
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
>





 
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