if everything (radio, antenna) were in one location, but the op was somewhere else......I dont see the problem, just like a super long 10,000+ mile cord between the cw key and radio.....its when the receiver is in EU and the TX in the Caribbean (or vice versa) that it becomes a “wrong”...either by the rules, ethics, moral, guidelines, whatever you chose to call it.....
> On 1/30/2015 4:10:15 PM, Herbert Schoenbohm ([email protected]) wrote: > > Oddly enough I was working with the North Korean UN ambassador to get an > internet TX/RX package on the top floor off that 1500 foot hotel in > downtown Pyongyang with a radio sport "rental" for radio clubs all over > the world to participate in providing operators from their own country > who would never have to leave home. It was going to be a small self > contained 20 meter 100 watt CW only package using Remote Rig and a Icom > 7100 with a short feedline to a 20 meter GP. It would have been setup to > be operated by clubs on a shared basis with whatever "rental" funds > accrued going to a radio club in the PRNK. I thought it was a god idea > until the ambassador disappeared. Would there be any objection to an > operation like this even though the ops could be anywhere as long as the > complete station was in North Korea? In fact why is there such a big > deal on where physically the operator is situated? The biggest obstacle > would have been getting a permit for the equipment and a call sign from > the government. > > > Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ > On 1/30/2015 4:41 PM, K1FZ-Bruce wrote: > > > > Could someone in the future, set up a internet controlled remote in an > > extremely rare country? _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
