On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 21:17:39 -0500, "Jerry Oxendine"
wrote:
"Lancer" wrote in message
.. .
On 28 Dec 2003 14:46:01 -0800, (twistedhed)
wrote:
Right. Which seems to me to mean that when they have
measured the station with outside monitoring (spectral
analysis, etc) they already gotcha so to speak. They can certainly measure
your power from a distance, so that when they knock on your door and find an
amp, they
can "assume" that you are operating with excessive power. Now if an agent
came to your home without any
evidence (maybe as an acquantance or friend of a friend)
and saw a CB amp sitting on a shelf, then he couldn't cite
you for it because there is no "other" evidence that it is being used
illegally. That other evidence is usually gathered beforehand. Such an
agent *might* (I doubt it)
go back home and begin to monitor you--who knows?
Reasonable debate, not flames and filthy insults, is welcomed.
Jerry
Sorry;
My response wasn't directed at you.