On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 01:02:58PM -0700, Chuck wrote:
> Is perfectly legal and acceptable PROVIDING the
> holder of that callsign agrees.
>
> The following provisos are applicable.
>
> 1) YOU assume the responsibility of being the
> control operator of the station EVERY TIME that
> callsign is used on the air. You, along with the
> holder of the call, remain liable for any
> violations that occur while you operate under
> that callsign.
I'm not sure I buy this.
Part 97.109 talks about control operators, and it's clear
that in a station being locally controlled (as it would
most likely be during a contest - it's not being remotely
or automatically controlled) the control operator must be
at the control point. If someone is borrowing your callsign
and you're in the next county mowing your lawn, you are not
at the control point.
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/news/part97/
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