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Re: [CQ-Contest] Borrowing Callsigns

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Borrowing Callsigns
From: Andrew <ac6wi@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2009 17:11:13 -0400
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Part 97 is fairly clear about this!

http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2008/octqtr/47cfr97.105.htm

Sec. 97.105  Control operator duties.

(a) The control operator must ensure the immediate proper operation of
the station, regardless of the type of control.
(b) A station may only be operated in the manner and to the extent
permitted by the privileges authorized for the class of operator license
 held by the control operator.

So, based on 97.105(b), if a station has a control operator with Extra
class privileges, anyone with an amateur licence is allowed to operate
on the Extra class segments even if the operator does not hold an Extra
class licence (it's the _control_ operators privileges that count, not
the operators privileges).

Vy 73

Andrew AC6WI / GI0NWG



hank.k8dd wrote:
> When I asked the ARRL, they indicated that Techs, Generals & Advanced
> licensees, if there was an Extra control op you were ok to operate on
> Extra class frequencies.
> In Worldradio, the W3BE column would never give a straight answer ....
> but I read it as saying, more or less, no that is not ok, but he was
> never clear.
> 
> 73    Hank    K8DD
> 
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 2:41 PM, David Levine<david@levinecentral.com> wrote:
>> Let me ask the same question possibly a different way and provide the
>> answer I was previously given.
>>
>> If I am a tech or general class operator and I am operating on a team
>> such as our clubs' team like on Field Day. Can I could operate in the
>> Extra portion of the bands?
>>
>> I was previously told yes.
>>
>> So if the above is correct, your question might need a bit more info
>> to properly answer.
>>
>> And I would ask another question to the group. If I am a guest
>> operator at say a superstation and I use the call of that superstation
>> and list myself as an operator, would I get Extra privileges?
>>
>> And in case anyone does care, I'm an extra class and used the above as
>> examples, though the answer to the Field Day question was previously
>> provided when I was a general class licensee.
>>
>> David - K2DSL
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/8/09, Steve Sacco NN4X <nn4x@embarqmail.com> wrote:
>>> Tom Osborne wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All
>>>
>>> If you don't  have a Extra class license, can you 'borrow' an Extra class
>>> call, say for WPX?  73
>>> Tom W7WHY
>>> -------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> Tom -
>>>
>>> As you know from the FCC's Part 97 rules, which cover the Amateur Radio
>>> Service, the callsign is granted to the STATION.  The operating
>>> privilege is granted to the Operator license .
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Steve
>>> NN4X
>>>
>>> <http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/news/part97/>
>>>
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