Joe wrote:
> Now, as a slightly different set of seneraios.
>
> what happens as you being single OP, as an extra class holder, goes,
> to a super station that the trustee of the station is ONLY a general.
> and you are the only one there.
> Unles some rules have changed, now what happens?
Seems fairly unlikely, but, again, it's the privileges of the control
operator that count.
Now, if you wanted to use the callsign of the station (as opposed to
your own), you'd have to identify with "stationcall/yourcall"
(per 97.119(e)), which would be impractical in a contest, of course!, to
make it clear that an appropriate class of license is being used.
~Iain / N6ML
Michael Keane K1MK wrote:
>
>> Okay, perhaps I answered too succinctly.
>>
>> Yes, if you were one of the guest ops at a multi-op from a
>> superstition where higher class licenses are present (and awake) to
>> serve as the control operator.
>>
>> No, if you wanted to enter as a single-op. But this aspect of the
>> question had been answered already, why be redundant in my response? :-)
>>
>> Who's going to let a Novice single-op from their superstation, anyway?
>> ;-)
>>
>> 73,
>> Mike K1MK
>>
>>
>> On 6/8/2009 4:04 PM, Joe wrote:
>>
>>> Only if YOU and or, a control op is ther that HAS the extra class
>>> ticket.
>>>
>>> A "Superstation" has NO privleges at all. It is the control OP that
>>> determines what can eminate from that station.
>>>
>>> A good example would be. If I went in 1975 as a Novice to super
>>> station "W9XX" Legal limit on all bands, all modeds etc.
>>>
>>> If I'm the only one there, all i could do is CW with 75 wats input
>>> and ONLY on the Novice Bands.
>>>
>>> Now If John "W9ZZ" who holds an Extra class ticket, comes in and
>>> states he will be the control OP, then I now have Extra class
>>> privldges. And can run any power and mode and or freq permitted to
>>> the extra class ticket.
>>>
>>> Now would be exactly the same. but replace the tech ticket for the
>>> Novice ticket. or general for novice etc.
>>>
>>> Michael Keane K1MK wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 6/8/2009 2:41 PM, David Levine wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> And I would ask another question to the group. If I am a guest
>>>>> operator at say a superstation and I use the call of that superstation
>>>>> and list myself as an operator, would I get Extra privileges?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
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