Thanks. That comes as close as anything thus far. The 'immediate' being the key word against running to the site.
Joe M. Ron Wright wrote: > > Joe, > > Might take a look at 97.105(a)..."The control operator must ensure the > immediate proper operation of the station, regardless of the type of control." > > Although there are separate rules for repeaters still other parts of Part 97 > must be followed for a repeater as with most other Ham stations. Automatic > control mainly means a person does not have to be the one keying and IDing a > repeater, but there is still the requirement of a control operator being > responsible, just not at the control point. > > 73, ron, n9ee/r > > >From: MCH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Date: 2007/11/07 Wed PM 05:36:58 CST > >To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > >Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Part 97 question reference to Repeater > >control > > > > >But again, the question is: Are EITHER of these required? > > > >Can the repeater be run strictly with Automatic Control? Part 97 seems > >to indicate it can. > > > >I seem to recall a part in the rules which required some means of > >control in addition to Automatic Control. I cannot find that now. > > > >Joe M. > > > >Keith, KB7M wrote: > >> > >> Some trustees are not comfortable with RF remote control and insist on > >> a land-line for control, though it is not required. > > > > Ron Wright, N9EE > 727-376-6575 > MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS > Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL > No tone, all are welcome. > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >