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I have a remote base where stations can log in with DTMF touch pad.

Does this remote base transmitter need to send out a CW ID?

Kevin Reid AG6YO
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I believe that according to §97.3, logging in to a remote base through the Internet is considered remote control. Therefore, the amateur logging in is the control operator, and the normal identification rules apply. The base does not need to identify separately.

That said, if there's a repeater linked in to the system, such that transmissions are automatically rebroadcast on a different frequency, I think that repeater would need to auto-identify as per usual. This site also indicates (search for 'remote base' within that page) that you'd need to approve this entire setup (a remote base accessed through an otherwise publicly-available repeater) with your local frequency coordinator.

Rafael KR7MJ
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  • So I run a DTMF command and now the repeater is linked into the remote. The repeater identifies as usual. Does the remote also need to identify because now it is considered automatic? If I choose to log in on the internet it is considered remote however and It does not have to ID in that case? – Skyler 440 May 30 '16 at 04:09
  • If you're controlling a remote base via the Internet, you are the control operator, and you must identify as normal. Your base does not need to identify, because it is not under automatic control. – Rafael KR7MJ May 30 '16 at 17:32
  • Is a remote base under automatic control if it is connected to a repeater, however? – Skyler 440 May 30 '16 at 17:33
  • As far as I can tell, the repeater would need to identify as per normal, but the base would not. Again, you should check with your frequency coordinator on this. – Rafael KR7MJ May 30 '16 at 17:35