Interesting information, I never knew that.
I understand that such technologies find their way in practical daily
situations.
Do not see what Norddeich Radio has to do with HamRadio Contesting.
In my opinion (and there's many others), HamRadio Contesting is about
true radio RF to RF. Not via landline, internet and such as clearly
stated by Paul.
73 Mark, PA5MW
(Will be in FN for further discussion, with others who share my opinion.
Will pay for the beer/coffee)
On 19-6-2013 14:42, Peter Voelpel wrote:
How comes that stations with remote transmit sites like Norddeich Radio were
licensed for the transmitter location and not for the operating location?
All audio went over land lines which is comparable to Internet connections
nowadays.
73
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Paul O'Kane
Anyone operating remote is dependent on the internet (typically) at all
times to have any communications whatsoever with other contesters.
As such, they're not ham radio QSOs, they're internet/ham radio QSOs. The
bottom line is they're different, very different.
Why is this such a bitter pill for some people to swallow?
73,
Paul EI5DI
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