Znak klubowy a punkciki.
Wyjaśnienie MT w tej kwestii:

The SOTA Management Team has been discussing this matter in detail. It raises lots of interesting questions about the relationship between licensing and award eligibility. Ultimately, we have decided to continue with the way the programme has operated for the last ten years.

This means that your own operations towards credit in the awards must be carried out within the limitations of your own amateur radio licence. We understand that guest operators are permitted in many countries, but these QSOs belong, technically, to the supervising station, not the guest operator.

For instance, my son Jimmy M3EYP is limited to 10 watts and operation within the UK. He is studying for the higher classes of licence in order that he can undertake SOTA activations in mainland Europe, and chase from home with higher power. He could of course do both things as a guest operator under my callsign (M1EYP), but those contacts would belong to me, not him. It actually forms a very positive motivation to move up through the licence classes."

czyli, żeby zdobyć punkty do SOTA, trzeba pracować w warunkach, na które pozwala twoja osobista licencja. Jeśli ktoś nie ma licencji a pracuje z pod innego znaku (np. klubowego), punkty należą się stacji/operatorowi nadzorującemu.


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