That is my understanding. The location of the transmitter is what
controls.
k4ia, Buck
K3# 101
Honor Roll 8B DXCC
EasyWayHamBooks.com
On 3/23/2019 6:05 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Knut,
If I recall, the DXCC credit is for the location of the transmitting
station, so if you are operating remotely, it would be the location of
the station you are remoting into, not your control location.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/23/2019 5:34 PM, ab2tc wrote:
Hi Elecrafters,
His site asks the question "is this legal?" Presumably, as far as FCC is
concerned it is. But if I work Bouvet using this remote, can I really
claim
DXCC credit for myself for it? It would seem exceptionally unfair.
Doesn't
ARRL have a rule for as how far you can move from place to place and
still
claim accumulated DXCC credits? I find this highly troubling. I would
never
use this. I want my DXCC to be real (well over 200 credits from 100W
(K3 of
course) and a dipole at a single location).
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