[600MRG] QRSS and Proper ID

Bart Lee bart.lee.k6vk at gmail.com
Wed May 23 16:08:11 EDT 2018


Hi Frank,

I think the ID required does NOT have to be in the same mode as the
transmission -- hence Morse code IDs on VHF FM repeaters. So I would just
put in a fast Morse ID every ten minutes. The main purpose of the ID
requirement is to abate local interference, and only nearby stations will
hear /see the fast ID.

73 de Bart, K6VK ##


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On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 12:33 PM, Frank Lotito <k3dz at live.com> wrote:

On another bulletin board there is a recent recent question regarding use
> of the QRSS mode and proper 47CFR97 ID at 10 minute intervals.  Now that
> 2200 and 630 meters are officially amateur bands in the USA, how does the
> amateur reconcile his transmission to assume there is no conflict with the
> 10-minute ID rule when using a QRSS mode?  I would assume to transmit a
> station's complete call sign in QRSS, modes like QRSS60 would not be
> acceptable.  Thoughts / suggestions?  73 Frank Lotito K3DZ
>
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