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The remote station has a duty to identify as well.  I don't know if it is 
set up at H.H. that way, but if not, then I think you have to identify your 
call running through the remote station's call.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Buddy Brannan
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: handiham remote base access


You would use your call sign, as normal. There are no requirements for =
identifying yourself as "remote", "portable", or anything else of that =
nature. Think of it as using a transmitter with a really, really, really =
long mic cord.
--
Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY



On Aug 16, 2012, at 7:06 PM, Shawn Pearson =
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello all:
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> Through the combined efforts of Susi White, Herb fields, and Pat Tice, =
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> believe that I now have access to one of the handiham remote base =3D
> stations(It will require a lot of learning to feel comfortable with =
it).
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> As I was speaking with Herb, an interesting question came up regarding =
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> how I should identify myself when I use the remote station(My call is =
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> located in the # 4 call area, while the remote station is in the "0" =3D=

> call area). =3D20
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> Do the FCC rules address this scenario, and prescribe how I  should =3D
> identify?  I would appreciate anyone's input.
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> Best regards,
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> David S. Pearson-wa4dsp 

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