Exactly right, Tom. That comes into play with repeaters, for example.  
And they ain't nobody there, ever! :)
73, Jim
On Wed,6/7/2017 7:47 PM, Tom Osborne wrote:
 
Hi Jim
 I would think that the main function a remote control operator MUST 
have is a way to shut the station down if need be.  If someone is 
operating remotely and does something that the licence holders license 
doesn't permit, I think they MUST be able to kill the station.  Your 
thoughts on that?? 73
Tom W7WHY
 On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Jim Brown <k9yc@audiosystemsgroup.com 
<mailto:k9yc@audiosystemsgroup.com>> wrote:
    Applied to remote operation, there are many ways that a control
    operator can perform that task, including monitoring that station
    via a remote link. Part of that "control" can include granting of
    password access to specific persons, and of the monitoring of
    operation.
    It is, of course, up to the FCC to interpret their Rules, and to
    the contest organizers to establish rules for participation in
    their contests.
 
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