This rule --while a good idea with the best of intentions-- was almost
certainly intended to help prevent cheating by using a remote receiver FAR
from a contest station's QTH. Much farther than 100 miles. And owned by
someone else.
So, how could using one's own, private remote receiving setup like this be
labeled cheating? I have an underground LAN cable that extends out to a
point where I very well might erect an RX-only antenna someday. If I decide
to use that in such a way that it uses a VPN (for example) over the
Internet in lieu of coax, does that disqualify me? I think not.
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Frank Davis <fdavis@nfld.net> wrote:
> The contest rules dictate that e remote receiver controlled over the
> internet is not permitted in the CQWW160 contest.
>
> I have deployed a remote SDR at a seaside location within my home grid
> square ...
>
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