On 12/02/2011 06:46, Bob Kupps wrote: however the OP made no mention of > the QSOs using this method being used for credit in any awards > program or contest results.
Well, lets not split hairs The station in question was from a sought after DXCC entity (on 160m SSB anyway) and was working a pileup of stations calling him using my SDR, located ~ 4000Km closer to his callers (and connected to a reasonable beverage) than his transmitter Effectively his callers are being defrauded out of a valid contact, they may have heard him directly but he did not hear his callers without the assistance of my receiver Presumably his callers reasonably expect their QSO's to count for DXCC So I reiterate my opinion that in the > absence of any legal or rule violations the ethics and merit of > making a contact using this method, just like using DX helper nets, > cluster spots, remote control super stations, QRP/QRO etc. are a > matter for the individual to judge for himself. 73 Bob HS0ZIA I think remote stations are a different matter entirely IF the transmitter AND receiver are located at the same location AND the call-sign used is a correct, Legal call-sign FOR the location where the transmitter is located -- 73 Brendan EI6IZ _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
