“VIII. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS:
1. Operating location: All transmitters and receivers used by the entrant must
be
located within a single 500-meter diameter circle. Antennas must be physically
connected by RF transmission lines to the transmitters and receivers.”
“85. Remote operation is permitted if the physical location of all
transmitters, receivers,
and antennas are at one operating location. A remotely operated station must
obey all
station license, operator license, and category limitations.”
Joe Blow sits in Hollywood, California, USA with a remote link but the
transmitters and receivers are in Aruba Joe is allowed to use a remote link.
By the definition above, Joe is not at an operating location. So what is Joe’s
location called?
Is his score computed as to Aruba or where Joe is physically at?
Although the rich big boys would not like this rule, there should be a rule
that says:
“The remote operator must be the same DXCC county as the operating location of
the transmitters and receivers.”
Short and sweet. Not ambiguous as to both elements, where Joe is and where the
RF is transmitted and received.
This will prevent Joe Blow from “renting” or using a station in a favourable
location without having to have gone through the grief, travel time, and money
that would be expended otherwise.
Radio Sport should not be based on how much money or how clever someone can be
to do less then the other person in order to compete.
One person spend the time and energy to go to P4 and operates, a second person
is remote into a station on P4.
This is equal competition ?
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