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KC4UAI wrote: For identification I will: IF, I'm just operating the club station on my own and not participating in an officially sanctioned club activity I will identify with *both* calls, the club first followed by mine. That's fine. Perhaps overly-conservative, but it seems like a fine operating practice. IF, I'm operating the station during an officially sanctioned club event, I will identify with the club call only and log that I was the control operator. That's safe, I think, *if* the club's trustee has a license class equal to or greater than yours. If not, then if you're transmitting in frequencies allowed by your privileges but not by the trustee's, then you *must* take the more-conservative approach of transmitting the club station's call, stroke, your own callsign. Otherwise, you'd end up with a situation in which listeners (possibly including the OOs or the FCC) would hear an ID in (e.g.) the Extra portion of the band, from a callsign belonging to a station which has (e.g.) only General privileges. That could result in a letter from Mr. Hollingsworth to the trustee, stating that the station had been transmitting outside of its license privileges and asking for copies of all of the logs, etc. That's the sort of situation best dealt with by prevention :-) -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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