All,
I'm currently able to perform zone transfers for
ampr.org and 44.in-addr.arpa from the
AMPR Nameservers using BIND, I have a DNS server available at 44.60.44.3, it resolves the
entire Internet for 44 hosts.
Also, only RF transmissions in the US are governed by the FCC (for Part 97 purposes);
therefore, the ID must be in the transmission in some form or fashion, not necessarily in
the DNS record. As all IPs are issued to an amateur, the IP can be identified (for the
Internet's sake). If you are concerend about over the air ID, this will not solve the
issue, as you are not identifying yourself in the process (which is the requirement).
IP-over-AX.25 does not have such an issue as 802.11, which may use SSID, MAC Address
Encoding, or perform some other regular transmission over RF-method that identifies your
station.
~Lynwood
KB3VWG