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PUSH TO IDENTIFY UNLICENSED 10-METER OPERATORS CONTINUES
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October 19th 03, 02:55 PM
Richard Cranium
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(gw) wrote in message . com...
"Train" wrote in message ...
His sites were bought out by EEI a while back if memory serves me correctly.
I still have E-Mail from Pace asking me if I would be interested in selling
one of my web sites to him. What a PUTZ!
Train
4. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing
marketed these devices as amateur transceivers. The Commission has
evaluated radiofrequency devices similar to those listed in
paragraph 2 and concluded that the devices at issue are not only
amateur radios but can easily be altered for use as Citizens Band
devices as well
I submit that the aforementioned Rule applies equally to every single
AMATEUR transceiver ever imported or sold in the United States. They
are notoriously simple to wideband; just clip a wire or two, or remove
(or add) a diode or two. Therefore, all ham radios are also illegal
under FCC Rules and Regulations.
couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of ripoff artist if you ask me.......
Except maybe Copper Electronics!
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