Topband: sdrWEB not going in my log

Jeff Blaine KeepWalking188 at ac0c.com
Tue Jan 16 09:41:05 EST 2018


Hi gary,

I thought that was the rule.  But I've not dug into it because I don't 
use the remotes.  So just now I looked and you are 100% right.  Here's 
what the ARRL web page says from Section 1...

*9.  Station Location and Boundary:*

*a)*All stations used to make contacts for a specific DXCC award must be 
located within the same DXCC entity.
*b)*All transmitters and receivers comprising a station used for a 
specific contact must be located within a 500-meter diameter circle.
*c)*QSOs made with legally licensed, remotely controlled stations are 
allowed to be used for DXCC credit.

Thanks for setting me straight!

73/jeff/ac0c
alpha-charlie-zero-charlie
www.ac0c.com

On 16-Jan-18 10:30 PM, StellarCAT wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
> “There is no way to supervise this behavior globally.  .....................- even though ARRL DXCC regulations make the use of an east-coast USA remote receiver point perfectly acceptable. .......................I really can't complaint because it's allowed explicitly by the rules and it's within their set of choices.  “
> 73/jeff/ac0c
> alpha-charlie-zero-charlie
> www.ac0c.com  This is the second post I’ve seen that states this ... did I miss something in the rules for DXCC? It seems like it does NOT allow for a remote receiver! It ONLY allows for a remote STATION, see rule 9b. It says, I thought, that BOTH RX and TX antennas must be within 500M of each other ... so one that chooses to receive on the right coast when they’re on the left (or vice versa) ISN’T complying with the rules. I recently heard a station that is often high on the CL leaderboard – calling the 6O group in the middle of the day on 40 meters when it was being spotted only by W6’s. This guy is on the EAST coast (LP) ... weird propagation?  personally I would not count such a contact – and would like to see the agreed to if not required use of something like a /s in the call for SDR RX. This would only apply to those that are using remote RX– which would then allow stations to decide on what to do with it. But again unless I misread it, and if so my apologies, it doesn’t allow for remote RX for DXCC!   Gary K9RX
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