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![]() "AMEN" wrote in message news:Eng1f.402778$x96.202822@attbi_s72... "Dee Flint" wrote in message ... "Matt" wrote in message ... Is a non-licensed Amateur allowed to broadcast using a licensed call-sign of an amateur who has given permission to that individual? Obviously the licensed individual would be fully responsible for anything the unlicensed individual did, but is it legal in practice? For starters, "broadcasting" as defined by the amateur rules is not allowed even by the amateur. I wish that were completely true, Dee. There is a special exception which allows organizations such as the ARRL to broadcast, and has opened the door nut-so operators such as Glenn Baxter to abuse the exception. In any case, there must always be a licensed control operator present and monitoring when an amateur station is transmitting - and a Radio Shack timer does not meet that requirement! OM Yes I am aware of the special definitions for bulletins and code practice (and the abuse thereof) but I was keeping it basic to address the particular case presented. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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