(Different topic, but related) ...

Quite true as to club members using club call signs, but they can only do so with the permission of the call's trustee who is responsible to the FCC for legal operating regardless of who's using it. This federal rule is in effect for many reasons, not the least of which is to prevent multiple transmissions of the same call sign, on the same band, at the same time, within the same mode.  It is also to insure club call signs are used in a manner consistent with FCC regulations and the club's bylaws.  The trustee needs to know who's using what, why, when, and where.

In that regard ... our club limits use of the club's two call signs to paid up members wishing to use them during contests and club sanctioned events.  They are not to be used for routine QSOs.  That's what personal call signs are for.

Obviously, we do not have a physical club station.  If we did, I suspect the restriction against routine QSOs would be deleted.

I changed the subject line in order to address a tangential bootlegging issue which arose prior to and immediately following last month's Field Day when we discovered one of our call signs was being used on QRP frequencies without the trustee's permission by an unknown operator (hopefully not a club member).  My higher instincts assume it was an innocent mistake by a new licensee.

73,
Kent
K9ZTV



On 7/21/2025 4:47 PM, Gerry Hull via Elecraft wrote:
If any of the operators have acess to a club call, they may use it... But
not use it to hide their own restrictions.  The trustee license class does
not determine privlege...the control operator does.

73

Gerry W1VE

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