So this turns into an old battle about what constitutes public vs private...
So the next question is, if a skimmer source is registered with RBN, can you
connect to it directly rather than thru the RBN server, which is likely to
crash like it did during SS if you dont allow direct connections...or what
about alternate RBN servers? What constitutes the RBN?
We dont have one worldwide packetcluster server. What would happen if everyone
in the world tried to connect to K1TTT? Some would get in and others would be
rejected. That's fair? Talk about cyber-warfare....
There are way too many questions now and no answers yet.
GL! K3MM
Nov 23, 2010 04:56:55 PM, w5ov@w5ov.com wrote:
It has to do with you installing something outside of your own property
solely for your own use. This sort of thing is expressly forbidden in the
rules.
"Public" systems like this that anyone can connect to are all permitted as
"assistance".
Private vs. public.
Do they provide the same info? Perhaps. But that's not the point.
de W5OV
> It doesn't really matter to me since I never use them.contest or no
> contest,
> but what exactly is the difference between a personal skimmer located in
> Europe (for a W/VE contester) and a European Skimmer that displays all its
> info on the net. Aren't they both remote CW receivers that are showing
> callsigns and frequencies that can be read by the W/VE station? The CQ WW
> rules make it seem like one is way more advantageous than the other but I
> am
> failing to see why.
>
>
>
> Ed N1UR
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