Not valid for you? Or not valid for either you or your unsuspecting QSO
partner as well?
73, Jerry K3BZ
- Original Message -
From: Ron Notarius WN3VAW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:37 PM
Subject: RE: [DX-CHAT] Working yourself on DXPeditions
My one wish in this regard is that if they ever re-vamp the DXCC
rules, some form of credit could go to the operator(s) for the entity
worked, as a courtesy. I'd hate to miss a once-in-a-lifetime chance
to travel to a remote entity just because I don't have them on any band.
-Original
From: Jerry Keller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue Apr 04 10:10:53 CDT 2006
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Working yourself on DXPeditions
Not valid for you? Or not valid for either you or your unsuspecting QSO
partner as well?
73, Jerry K3BZ
- Original Message -
From: Ron
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
Stevens K2FRD wrote:
Date sent: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 18:13:12 -0700
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
From: Fred Stevens K2FRD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [DX-CHAT] Working yourself on DXPeditions
Seems to me if one isn't home to serve
:Re: [DX-CHAT] Working yourself on DXPeditions
Seems to me if one isn't home to serve as control operator, then the actual
operator would be obligated to use his/her own callsign even if it's the DX
operator's gear. I haven't bothered going into the Part 97 Rules to
determine the specifics
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).
Of Steve-KF2TI
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:00 PM
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Working yourself on DXPeditions
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
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