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Old March 28th 05, 05:27 AM
Dave Heil
 
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N9OGL wrote:

Dave Heil wrote:
N9OGL wrote:

Dave Heil wrote:


(Attributions inserted for sanity)

That's simply wrong if you're discussing radio

I suggest you read Section 151 of the communication Act of 1934.


§ 151. Purposes of chapter; Federal Communications Commission

created

As well as 152 of the communication act

§ 152. Application of chapter


or how about 153 of the communication act

§ 153. Definitions


do I need to go on.......


You didn't need to insert them to begin with. I've read 'em. You've
read and misinterpreted them.

Your archived posts pretty well do you in. It looks like you

went from "innocent into proven guilty" all by your lonesome. Your
own archived
words show you to be guilty of breaking any number of FCC regs.


This post dickhead had nothing to do with me...


Sure it does, Todd Not-Very-Swift. It is all about you.

it had to do with the
behavior of the FCC and pirate radio operators and their "alleged
interference" with boadcast Stations. No where in that post did I

state
anything about me, but Dumb asses like yourself read into stuff

that
isn't there.


Wise up, Todd. I posted a number of your archived posts in two

parts.
In a number of them, you admit to operating pirate radio and TV

stations
which operate on self-assigned frequencies in excess of Part 15 power
levels (by a bunch). You confess to operating without a license in

some
places and in others you profess that you'll go back to operating
without a license. You've admitted, publicly to being a scofflaw. I
didn't read anything which wasn't plainly stated by you.


WELL YOU F--KING BITCH IF THEY WOULD OF CONSIDER MY APPLICATION AND
WAIVER LIKE THEIR SUPPOSE TOO THEN I WOULDN'T OF DID WHAT I DID, WHY
SHOULD I CONTINUE TO SPEND THE TIME AND MONEY YOU F--KING ASSHOLE ON
APPLYING FOR A LICENSE???


Considering your request for a waiver and acting favorably upon your
request are two very different things. With your history, it doesn't
seem very likely that the Commission will ever issue you a broadcast
license.
So, the answer to your question about why you should continue to spend
the time and money applying is: You probably shouldn't. You should
come to terms with the fact that you aren't ever likely to have a
broadcast license. Operating without a license can only lead you to
grief.

Todd O'Dochartaigh N9OGL


Awwww! You've used that fictitious name again. Now you won't have

to
ask "what ficticious name?". It is the one thing you've really
invented.

IT'S NOT FICTICIOUS YOU ****ING SLUT


The word is "fictitious", Todd, not "FICTICIOUS" and yes, if that isn't
your legal name, it is a fiction.

By the way, I experienced an N9OGL time travel episode this afternoon.
I opened a book and there was a message from my father written in the
fly leaf. It was from 45 years in the past.

Dave K8MN