That's nice, but the ARRL does not make the rules, and I can find nothing in Part 97 about AUX frequencies being limited to a single user.
There is a saying about opinions and how everyone has one. The ARRL is no different. Joe M. > Paul Plack wrote: > > I'm afraid you've missed the ARRL's point. It's not about what modes > are authorized on a given frequency, it's about what constitutes an > "auxiliary station." > > The ARRL's position is that the linking of a whole community of users > from a VHF/UHF repeater input to 10M does not constitute a remote base > or "auxiliary station," but rather a crossband repeater. As such, all > inputs and outputs must be in their respective repeater subbands.