[50mhz] Field Day
Jack Unger
junger at ask-wi.com
Wed Jun 23 14:56:41 EDT 2010
Sorry about that - here's what I sent...
I kind of agree. In past Field Days where the club did not own it's own
station (the club was made up of employees of one company) one operator
(an Extra) volunteered his call for Field Day operation. Then the entire
club membership at the Field Day site used that volunteered call (with
the call-owner operator present at all times) for all Field Day operations.
jack K6XS
cboone at earthlink.net wrote:
> Sorta....the trustee of the club call sets the limits of operating
(which is why MOST club trustees are Extra)..
> BUT if the club trustee is an Advanced and one of the ops is an
Extra, then possibly the others can operate with the Extra acting as
control op WHO MUST be present at all times (same goes if the Trustee is
an Extra...if the "Extra" control op leaves, then the club must revert
to the highest level of license ON SITE as control op (Novices cannot be
control ops and Techs cannot control op HF SSB operations except on 10m).
> I am not 100% sure on that..but Sean at ARRL HQ is the man with the
final say so. (The FCC Rules allow it but I am not sure about the ARRL
rules.
>
> Yes you can operate your home station (E or D class) as well as the
FD location BUT you cannot contact the club IF you do operate the club
station..THAT is a NONO (always has been)...otherwise, you can contact
anyone else you wish.
> Chris
> WB5ITT
doc at kd4e.com wrote:
> Nothing came through.
>
>
> > Jack Unger wrote:
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