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Topband: SDR and the use of "AUXILIARY CHANNELS" for DX

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Subject: Topband: SDR and the use of "AUXILIARY CHANNELS" for DX
From: "Mac py2cw" <mac@py2cw.net>
Reply-to: Mac py2cw <staff@imagens.tv>
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 15:21:23 -0200
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Remote controlled Stations and the SDR abuse issue

The use of low distance AUXILIARY CHANNELS like the ones for Remote Control os 
Radios, in my oppinion, does not interfere with the Amateur Radio Principle. 

"Low Distance" compared to the long distance path of the DX QSO. Therefore, 
limited distance between his operating position and the interfaces to the 
Amateur Band in use.

Typically the Distance from a downtown location and an adjacent rural area. 
Frequently in terrestrial "sight distance".

Wayne, distance inside the Country, seems to me inadequate, specially for big 
Countries.

Actually, Remote Controlled interfaces improves the Station Performance not 
violating, in my oppinion any Principle.

And potentially solving very well EMI/EMC aspects of growing concern in crowded 
urban locations.

I agree with Dean and Wayne on it's use only by the owner. Shared Use "hurts", 
in my oppinion the Amateur Radio Principles.

In summary:

The real issue is about the use of "LONG DISTANCE AUXILIARY CHANNELS" between 
the operator and it's "Receiver Front End" and "Transmitting Antenna". 

The use of "Long Distance Auxiliary Channels" is a clear violation of the 
Amateur Radio Principle in the band in use simply because doing so he uses a 
"ANOTHER tool to do the same".

Thanks to Wayne comment.

73, Good (REAL) Dx

Mac







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