Hi folks,
Previously I said I would update the list when I learned something about Gitmo operations. The "official" word, as has been mentioned by other list members, is that Gitmo is not listed in appendix 1 of part 97 as an area regulated by the FCC. The US Navy is the regulatory authority, and
What are your thoughts of you
working yourself on DXPeditions. I have been told that you can have
someone come to your house and work you while you are on a DXPedition using your
call and you will get DXCC credit. Wow, you can get DXCC and never work a
station yourself? Let someone else use
Here is a answer I sent to someone
that email me:
- Original Message
Why... I think it is very
wrong. It is true you can get on the Honor Roll and never work a station
yourself. Do you think this is right? However, it is legal. The
only thing you need to do is designate a
Hi all,
I was at a friend's QTH in Toronto (Canada) over the weekend and we
were hearing what seemed to be a Chinese-language broadcast around
2300 local time on Sunday night on 18.161. With QSB, it was between
S5 and S9 to a low-hung inverted vee. A friend in NYC also heard the
b'cast, so
From "FCC Rulebook"
Every control operator is bound by the frequency privileges of his or her license, regardless of what class license is held by the station owner.
So, if the visiting ham has a lower license, the owners call can be used, but the visitor still cannot go beyong the privileges of
On a different slant, I read, recently, in QST that you can set up
some software that will allow remote operation of your own radio from
anywhere in the workd, provided you have access to the internet and
another computer
So, I set this up and what??
the Tango Italy station go ahead
Thank
and if you bust the call, who's to blame?
73
Don
N1DG
At 09:59 PM 4/3/2006, Steve-KF2TI wrote:
On a different slant, I read, recently, in QST that you can set up
some software that will allow remote operation of your own radio from
anywhere in the workd, provided you have access to the
I had several remotely-operated internet-controlled PSK contacts while in
Labrador two summers ago. One contact in particular was in Germany using his
Austrian callsign, but actually making contact with me through a transceiver in
Boston using a W1 prefix before his own callsign (W1/OE8xxx).
It appears that the only non controversial answer is offered by the IOTA
program:
If you operate from there you get the country credit.
Makes sense to me! Sort of takes the flames away g.
Dave, W5WP
Asbestos suit on.
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Anyone have any info on T91AD, worked on 30 mtrs evening of 4/3, not in QRZ.
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Um, yes, but I do believe that under current DXCC rules, if you are in one
entity and you operate a remote or auxilliary station that's in another, the
contacts you make are not valid for DXCC purposes.
73
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LIstening to all ham bands from HS, one can hear almost more illegal and
quasi-legal transmissions than ham signals. Except for contest days, the
average is fewer ham signals.
Use it or lose it.
73
Charles HarpoleHS0ZCW
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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Fred Stevens K2FRD wrote:
There's also the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle which, in essence
states that one object (or person) cannot be in two places at the same
time. =-O
That is, unless he's in a chronosynclastic infundibulum.
Then again, we have How Can You Be
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