in Netherlands we have following rule:
Anybody is allowed to operate my station as long I am in control.Anybody
is in this case really anybody, licensed an unlicensed people.
73 Henk PA5KT
kr2q@optimum.net schreef:
> RX9TX said,
> Well, If I come to the USA and operate someone's station with the
> licence owner sitting in the chair next to me and supervising my
> operation I still do not need "something in writing" to prove my
> operation was legitimate. It's the licence holder responsibilities,
> not mine.
>
>
> Well, my information may be stale, but it was my impression that if your [DX]
> country does not
> have a reciprocal licensing agreement here (and maybe that you have received
> permission to
> operate "here"), that the "guest op" (whether a ham or not) may only work
> other stations
> with whom the USA has a 3rd party agreement (if the control op is
> present)...which is not
> all that many countries....certainly not enough to blindly operate a "DX
> contest."
>
> Does anyone know if this has changed?
>
> Anyhow your point about "who is responsible" it is may be correct. But
> either way, the
> contest operation would not be legitimate if you worked any DX stations that
> do not have
> a 3rd party agreement with the USA (unless, of course, my information is
> indeed stale, and
> therefore no longer valid).
>
> de Doug KR2Q
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