You still haven't proven me wrong!! :-))
>> Dave - you are correct. That very statement was rather boldly made by a >> prominent 160 meter person right here. > > That was me. It was a statement of fact. > > RHR requires a log in name, password, and they watch IPs. After some early > abuse, they started checking to be sure the name and password come from > the > same IP or IP pool as the user name and password combo. When it is a > foreign > user, of which there are a limited number, the traffic is watched. > > It is highly unlikely someone used RHR, unless Dave knows of some flaw in > the system. If Dave does, or if you do Joel, you should do something > constructive and point out the flaw. > >>At the time I thought about >> throwing the flag on that one but decided, then, not to. I know the >> remote >> folks can track ISP addresses of those connected but do not know how >> they >> can verify a station outside the country where the remote is located is >> identifying correctly and lawfully. >> > > RHR is getting the heat here when, factually, Dave probably hasn't the > faintest idea who or what was being used and/or where the station was > coming > from. > > This is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Someone makes a doomsday prediction. > Hearing something funny, the conclusion is it had to be via RHR. Then Joel > decides if Dave said it, it must be right. W8JI has to be wrong, because > Dave knows more about RHR procedures and can monitor the system better > then > Tom can, looking at site operation data. > > :-) > > We are not only so clairvoyant as a group that we know everything that > happened with ZM enough to publically lynch him, we now are such experts > on > remote radio we know what system it came from. > > >> So, I'll make a bold statement here....The remote folks don't care and >> will not control it as long as the $$$$ are flowing in. Money talks and >> the rules can go to hell. > > What a bizarre statement! > >> Am I wrong?? Then prove me wrong and let's see some hammering down on >> this >> by the remote folks. > > Unfortunately, no one can correct what is in someone else's imagination or > opinion. Facts will never overcome good old fashioned emotional-driven > opinions. > > 73 Tom > > _________________ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > www.w5zn.org _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband