Hi Dave

I have no skin in the game, but I am curious- encryption aside (assume blocked for purposes of question, regardless of technical feasibility) can you share please on what basis you reach that conclusion? Purely on the ‘encryption for the purpose of obscuration’ limitation in the licence?

Cheers
Tom


On Wed, 27 Sep 2023 at 09:30, dave.g4ugm--- via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:

Matthew,

Regardless of what the ARDC rules are your UK licence does not permit you to use your station to provide general outbound internet access to Amateurs via RF.

Dave

G4UGM

 

 

 

From: Matthew H (2E0SIP) via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2023 3:02 AM
To: 44net@mailman.ampr.org
Subject: [44net] Clarification on Terms of Service

 

Hi all,



The 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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