.radio already exists, it's run by the European Broadcasting Union. You have to have a radio license (commercial or amateur) with a callsign to receive a domain or demonstrate you use that name for branding when it comes to commercial radio i.e. 1015beach.radio for 101.5 "Beach Radio" CHQX-FM (local FM broadcast station). I've thought about getting VE5LPL.radio, just the charge 50 euros when I last looked into it and decided it wasn't worth it for another domain I wouldn't use.
Sincerely, Keaton VE5LPL A Saskatchewian ham who does stuff and things https://kagl.me me@kagl.me
On 2021-08-14 9:32 a.m., Bill Buhler via 44Net wrote:
Just thought of this this morning, and was wondering if we could have a DNS delegation system for hams off of ampr.org or another domain name?
Something like:
af7sj.ampr.org ns myprimary.dns.server af7sj.ampr.org ns mysecondary.dns.server
In my ideal deal world there would be a .radio TLD... or a .44net tld... But would it make sense to offer any ham out there a DNS subdomain based on their call? For those that want to limit access that could also become part of their checks, i.e. does the forward and backward DNS resolve to a subdomain.ampr.org domain?
73
Bill Buhler - AF7SJ
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