[CQ-Contest] EU out of band on 160
OZ1BII Henning
mail at oz1bii.dk
Thu Jan 30 13:09:18 EST 2020
What I mean with my question was why anybody brings the matter up as a
problem.
I do not see a problem in it because I am sure the CC will handle the issue
correctly as they have done for years now.
The rules say "No region 1 stations below 1810" so there are nothing to
discuss.
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* Vy 73 de OZ2I Henning *
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Den tor. 30. jan. 2020 kl. 03.24 skrev Edward Sawyer <
EdwardS at sbelectronics.com>:
> Beyond just Region 1 restrictions on 1800 - 1810 there are also plenty of
> country specific restrictions on allowed 160M frequencies - JAs come to
> mind.
>
> It's the transmitting station's responsibility to do so legally. Not the
> receiving stations responsibility to sort it out.
>
> Ed N1UR
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces+edwards=
> sbelectronics.com at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Art Boyars
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 6:52 PM
> To: CQ-Contest Reflector
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] EU out of band on 160
>
> "Why do you contact the station when you know it is violating the
> rules ? Who has the biggest fault ?"
>
> Easy: The person who operated beyond the limits of her/his license
> has ALL the fault.
>
> As has been mentioned here, how am I supposed to know that the station
> in another country does not have some special permission to go below
> 1810 for the contest?
>
> 73, Art K3KU
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