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Old March 20th 05, 03:27 PM
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So true, because as you said
"If I had my radio hooked up I would check in...."
so you can't get on the lib net,and you can't cause Interfernce! Your
radio's not hooked up, you inventions aren't listed, you're here all day
posting bs. Why not just get an FRS radio and do your brodcast on it?

N9OGL wrote:
Interfernce is one thing but the content of the station is
another....1. I'm not interferning with any station, 2. I'm not
recording any telephone calls, and 3. I'm not doinbg anything of a
Pecuniary Interest, my programsm are only directed to the amateur radio
service and thus, legal!!
Todd N9OGL

K4YZ wrote:

N9OGL wrote:

HERE'S ANOTHER.e......

April 14, 2004

Mr. Glenn A. Baxter
RR 1 Box 776
Belgrade Lakes, ME 04918

Amateur Radio license K1MAN


BUNCH OF STUFF SNIPPED:


In conclusion, failure to correct the deliberate interference


caused

by

K1MAN, and the continued use of K1MAN for pecuniary interests, will
lead to enforcement action against your license. Either would be
sufficient to designate your renewal application for an evidentiary
hearing to determine if you are qualified to remain a Commission
licensee.


An adverse finding in regard to threats to complainant licensees,


or

violation of state law regarding recording and broadcasting


telephone

conversations, would lead to enforcement action against your


license

and would be sufficient to designate your renewal application for


an

evidentiary hearing to determine if you are qualified to remain a
Commission licensee. You would have the burden of proof in such a
proceeding.


You should be aware that in 1990, the Commission revised its


character

qualifications policy, expanding the types of non-FCC-related
misconduct that it would consider as bearing on licensee or


applicant

character qualifications (Policy Regarding Character Qualifications


in

Broadcast Licensing, Policy Statement and Order, 5 FCC RCD 3252


(1990)

(Character Policy Statement), recon. granted in part, denied in


part,

6

FCC Rcd 3448 (1991), further recon. granted, 7 FCC Rcd 6564 (1992).


The

Commission concluded that "a propensity to comply with the law
generally is relevant to the Commission's public interest analysis,


and

that an applicant's or licensee's willingness to violate other


laws,

and, in particular, to commit felonies, also bears on our


confidence

that an applicant or licensee will conform to FCC rules and


policies.

The 1990 Character Policy Statement applies to Amateur Radio


licensees

just as it does to all other FCC licensees ( See, e.g., Herbert L.
Schoenbohm, Decision, 13 FCC Rcd 15028 (1998), recon. denied, 13


FCC

Rcd 23774 (1998), aff'd in part, dismissed in part sub nom.


Schoenbohm

v. FCC, 204 F.3d 243 (2000), cert. denied, 121 S. Ct. 405 (2000);
Leslie D. Brewer, Order to Show Cause, Notice of Order of


Suspension,

Notice of Opportunity for Hearing, and Notice of Apparent Liability


for

a Forfeiture, 16 FCC Rcd 5671, licenses revoked, 16 FCC Rcd 12878
(2001).

Accordingly, we will continue to review the operation of K1MAN in


light

of the issues outlined above.


CC: FCC Northeastern Regional Director
FCC Boston Office District Director
Honorable Paula D. Silsby, United States Attorney, US Department of
Justice, District of Maine
Timothy D. Wing, Assistant U.S. Attorney, U. S. Department of


Justice,

District of Maine


My claims substantiated by Todd's work.

Thanks, Todd! You may be an idiot, but I certainly can't call


you

a SELFISH idiot...

Steve, K4YZ



This by the way is a warning letter.

Todd N9OGL