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Walt Davidson wrote:
Chris wrote: Just for the record, everyone on Echolink (links and individuals alike) have been validated by one of the Echolink validation team. I'm not sure that it is really necessary, but it happens. So, like it or not, there's very little chance of a non-licenced person using Echolink. How can you possibly do that? The Echolink validation team, as you call them, do not have privileged access to licensing records ... and we are talking about worldwide records, not just the UK. If someone appeared under a callsign randomly selected from the callbook, or even just made up an unallocated M3 callsign and came on Echolink, how would you know he wasn't a pirate? Nowt to do with me, Walt. I've nothing to do with the Echolink validation team. You'd better ask them that. I know, however, that newly licenced amateurs have to send off a scan of their licence to one of that team. How do you know my licence hasn't expired? If you give a real callsign, and sound like a real amateur, then I don't really care. I wish the authorities monitored on-air, and checked rather more than they do, but AFAIAC it is not my (or any amateur's) job. 73, -- Chris |
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