Re: Proposed Changes to DXCC for Remote Stations - Charge to DXAC
bmanning
So if I have a cabin 201km away from my home I can't use it to work DX entities for credit? Is this correct? 73 Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "Ria, N2RJ" <rjairam@...> Date: 8/12/20 22:13 (GMT-05:00) To: ARRL-Awards@... Subject: Re: [ARRL-Awards] Proposed Changes to DXCC for Remote Stations - Charge to DXAC a,b,c - you misunderstand the rule. This location is not your preferred amateur radio remote service provider. Rather, it is a geographical location with a circle TBD. 200km? d. honor system, just like most other DXCC rules. I hope that hams have integrity. (by the logic that every rule has to be 100% enforceable, we would have zero rules whatsoever). i. This already happens, and actually there are hams who break the rules by illegally using remotes in other countries with other countries' callsigns. Eg. a ham in europe using a US remote with her/his European callsign. 73 Ria, N2RJ On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 21:00, bmanning <bmanning@...> wrote: > > Question? > > AND > Designate one additional location to work DX from and have it count for DXCC. > > 1. How often can you change this one location? > > a. What if they go out of business? > > b. What if they have problems and go off the air for 6 months, can you change to an alternative? > > c. What if the governing body changes rules that effects the operation of remote sites? > > d. How do we enforce this in all countries? > > i. If someone is using one remote site and switches to another to work a particular entity. Can we track this in all > > countries? > > I am sure there are other questions but this is a start. > > Thank you > > Bruce NJ3K > > > > > > > > On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 17:18:46 -0700, Lou Laderman W0FK <lladerman@...> wrote: > > I was addressing this message Ria, not the 50 mile limit one. Sorry I should have quoted it. > > 73, Lou W0FK > > Summary: > > Current rule: Add to your DXCC totals from anywhere within the DXCC > entity. So you can work from Maine, and work DX that is favorable out > East and then log in to a station in Western Washington or Oregon, and > then work DX that is favorable on the other coast. > > Proposed rule: > > Pick one of: > Work all DX from stations within a 200km circle from your station > address as registered with the FCC > OR > Work all DX from within a 200km circle anywhere within the DXCC entity > > > AND > Designate one additional location to work DX from and have it count for DXCC. > > That is the summary. > > -- > Bruce A. Manning > > |
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