CQ and ARRL rules already prohibit multiple run stations using the same
call on the same bandrwgardless of category. CQ rules were very clear and
have been for some time; ARRL rules were amended within the last 7-10 years
in response to some Caribbean stations running a pair of interlocked run
stations on the same band in ARRL DX SSB.
Chris W4WF
On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 7:59 AM Mike Smith VE9AA <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
> Maybe nobody saw my question.
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> How are lockouts managed for 3-4 stations across the internet, to prevent
> multiple stations in a M/M-D from all transmitting at once on a single
> band?
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> My concern, which seems not to be anyone elses (at least not yet), is
> multiple stations on (say) 20m using a single callsign eating
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> up band real estate.
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> At a single site, they have physical lockouts (and QRM on top of that), but
> across wide swaths of land in a single country
>
> there are no QRM issues and with Internet delays (however trivial), can/are
> lockouts employed?
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> Are multiple runners on a single band allowed in a M/M-D ?
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> Mike VE9AA
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> Mike, Coreen & Corey
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> Keswick Ridge, NB
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