*"**Your license permits You to use certain addresses exclusively for the
purpose of Amateur Radio communications and experimentation, or other
special uses as may be agreed to by ARDC"*
*Erm .... no it does not. I hold licenses in both the US and UK and
nowhere in my license conditions does it say this. I think ARDC needs to
modify this statement to something like "possesition of a amateur radio
licence permits You to ....."*
*Mark G7LTT/NI2O*
On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 10:55 PM Matthew H (2E0SIP) via 44net <
44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hi all,
The Terms of Service <https://www.ardc.net/about/legal/terms-of-service/>
states:
*"**Your license permits You to use certain addresses exclusively for the
purpose of Amateur Radio communications and experimentation, or other
special uses as may be agreed to by ARDC"*
I was wondering if this was clarified anywhere with examples of acceptable
use cases? A few examples that I'm curious if they're permitted or not:
- Hosting a radio club website that's accessible from the public
internet, including from non radio amateurs.
- Providing general outbound internet access for radio amateurs
connecting via RF, whether its AX.25 or WiFi operating on the allocated
amateur radio frequencies
- Hosting not strictly amateur radio services such as an IRC server
for discussing cars, but it's *only *reachable from other 44net
addresses and RF users
- Providing general outbound internet access to servers and services
that might need to pull software updates from non-radio amateur servers.
- Providing connectivity to a radio amateur related server such as a
DMR Master, to other radio amateur related servers *outside* of 44net
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Matthew
2E0SIP
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