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Re: [CQ-Contest] Remote contest operation

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Remote contest operation
From: W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 09:45:42 -0600
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Rent? Don't station owners in the Caribbean rent their stations? There is a station in Colorado that can be rented, Canada..........or am I missing something here? Does it matter if the operator is renting the house and stuff or the a remote connection to the stuff.

The issue for some of those places is making sure that those locations allow remote control operation and all the rules are followed.

I have no problem with people spending their hard earned cash, buying land, setting up a station, good internet, remote apps and appliances etc and renting to those that can or want to pay remotely or physically.

It is not legal for me to pay you to operate per the FCC. There is nothing stopping anyone from renting a station that I am aware of.



Mike W0MU

 On 4/15/2013 9:12 AM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
I guess I'm surprised by this attitude. I had the impression (perhaps it is incorrect) that European hams tend to live in urbanized places where the conditions for ham radio contesting (RFI, line noise, small lots) are unfavorable, and that consequently they tendto band together to form clubs that can invest in rural locations. What is wrong, then, if one or more of the operators log on to such a station remotely.

I *would* be opposed if, as someone has suggested, entrepreneurs set up excellent stations and collected "rent" for allowing them to be used for contesting. As I think I've said before, I don't even believe that would be legal in the US. I hope not.

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 4/15/2013 7:13 AM, M. WIJK wrote:

Op 04/15/13, Jukka Klemola  <jpklemola@gmail.com> schreef:
I checked and added arctic grade lubrication to a rotator.
DC wirings only.
I strongly claim that was a ham radio activity.

I had to shovel the snow away to access that motor and gear.

As I see my activity, it was about ham radio.



I'm sure the next X-box/Wii- HAM Radio game version-upgrade will have a "virtual remote servicing option" , including your arctic grade lube :)


Seriously,
If you enter the game of contesting, please do the effort and leave out the questionable shortcut. Or, choose a lesser more viable contest goal/other category, when operating from home.
You can have just as much fun.
If you neeeed the #10 entry, be prepared to walk the miles.

73 Mark, PA5MW
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