Here's my take:
1. A station is CLASSIFIED as a CLUB.
2. An operator who operates a stn may operate within the privileges of
his/her license CLASS (Novice, Extra, etc) or the privileges of the
control operator who is present.
This "rule" has not changed since my Novice days (1958). Please let me
know asap if it has. I haven't read the regulations for many, many years
when I was a club stn trustee (circa 70's).
--
Matt Lee, K4AQ
Atlanta, GA USA
<K4AQ at arrl.net>
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> > It doesn't mention anything about the license class of the
> > trustee other
> > than they have to be above a novice license.. I was under
> > the impression
> > that the club call would have the same privleges as the
> > trustee ???> Jeff
>
> I'm no x-pert but have always believed that the club call
> always had the same privleges as the operator using it.
> John WA4TT
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