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Re: [CQ-Contest] KU1CW location

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] KU1CW location
From: Brett Graham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Reply-to: vr2bg@harts.org.hk
Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2017 17:07:11 +0000
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We were told:

EU rules do not apply to amateur radio transmissions made from within the
USA under any circunstances.

Where the operator is located is completely irrelevant.

What happens on the air from a USA station is governed by US FCC Law -
nothing else.

US Law applies and the operators must comply with FCC rules as if they were
physically within the USA.

CEPT only applies for those with a physical presence. So CEPT is not valid for use for remote operation anywhere by anyone. Clarified by CEPT itself - I guess because too many folks can't understand what the words mean. Is it really that difficult?

From
http://cept.org/files/17914/FAQ%20Radio%20Amateur%20Updated%208%20February%202017.docx

"Can an amateur from a country listed in Annexes 2 or 4 of T/R 61-01 remotely operate an amateur station in another country listed in Annexes 2 or 4, using the provisions of T/R 61-01?

No, the issue of remote operation has surfaced in recent years following the decision of a number of CEPT and non CEPT administrations to permit the connection of amateur stations to the Internet (directly or indirectly), which facilitates remote operation.

Recommendation T/R 61-01 as approved in 1985 made it possible for licensed radio amateurs from CEPT countries to operate during short visits in other CEPT countries without obtaining an individual temporary licence from the visited CEPT country. The physical presence of the operator at the station is therefore required as evidenced in the following text.

Nowhere in T/R 61-01 is remote operation mentioned or text included which suggests such operation is permitted. In addition T/R61-01 states in:

RECOMMENDS:

1. that CEPT member administrations recognise the principle of the CEPT radio amateur licence issued under the conditions specified in ANNEX 1: and ANNEX 2:, on which the administrations of the countries visited will not levy administrative charges or spectrum fees;

2. that administrations, not being members of CEPT, accepting the provisions of this Recommendation, may apply for participation in accordance with the conditions laid down in ANNEX 3 and ANNEX 4, and in Paragraph 2 of ANNEX 1 of Recommendation T/R 61-01.

CONDITIONS OF UTILISATION

2.1 On request the licence holder shall present his CEPT radio amateur licence to the appropriate authorities in the country visited.

2.2 The licence holder shall observe the provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations, this Recommendation and the regulations in force in the country visited. Furthermore, any restrictions concerning national and local conditions of a technical nature or regarding the public authorities must be respected. Special attention should be paid to the difference in frequency allocations to the radio amateur services in the three ITU Regions

2.3 When transmitting in the visited country the licence holder must use his national call sign preceded by the call sign prefix of the visited country.."

Other abuse of CEPT being tolerated in radiosporting is also unfortunate.

-KB7G/KH6.

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