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On Dec 14, 4:35 pm, (Dave Platt) wrote:
In article , KC4UAI wrote: That's safe, I think, *if* the club's trustee has a license class equal to or greater than yours. Yea, I failed to mention that the station trustee and I are both the same license class. Under no circumstances can one operate outside of his/her privileges while acting as the control operator and I wouldn't want to give the impression that one can just ID with the club ID and consider themselves an "extra for the day" by virtue of being in the club shack. Now if somebody is there with them they can extend their operations to include the highest licensed ham present, but the highest license present then becomes the control operator and communications outside of one's privileges becomes third party communications if I'm reading the rules correctly. I think I'm going to put a section in the operating manual for the shack that explains all this. Just to keep the raft of newbies coming in from making any mistakes that brings us to the attention of the FCC enforcement guys. -= bob =- KC4UAI |
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