We are are going to allow remote receivers, why not remote transmitters
all over the world too...It if were legal.
We might as well just get on any one of the messaging systems, Facebook,
Apple, Hangouts, Skype and have contests and free up the airwaves for
more important stuff.
You need to hear my transmitter from your location and I need to hear
yours from mine.
I am a proponent of remote radio where ALL of the receiving and
transmitting is done from the same SINGLE remote site with the same
distance radius for that equipment to be in.
Mike W0MU
On 3/17/2015 8:27 AM, Andy Blank wrote:
Guys, please keep up this discussion.
I am reading all the comments, and it helps to hear what people are
thinking.
I won't make any personal comments until after I digest it all.
I will tell one little story about last night.
Although I am not really a DXer, I happened upon the E30 on 1811 with a
very strong signal.
There was a huge pileup of USA calling, including me.
He worked just a couple of EU stations, and no USA that I could tell.
It occurred to me he should just dial into to a Web SDR and listen.
But that is not a pure radio QSO.... If he has local noise they need to
figure out a way to hear on site. Or maybe not... I am so confused.
73, Andy N2NT
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:40 PM, Kris Mraz <n5kilomike@gmail.com> wrote:
CQWW used to have the Xtreme category that allowed/encouraged remote
internet stations.
Seems like that's the place for those who want to use remote
receivers. I haven't kept up with
that category but I believe it was dropped in 2013.
Kris, N5KM
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