You had best be careful, Todd...The result STILL might not be what
you'd like...Especially after they get a load of your true intentions
and ulterior motives, Todd...
ummmmm just another of your little threats....
The ARRL is not the problem.
The problem is with people like K1MAN and you who think that 97.3
is a blanket authorization to go into the Junior Broadcasting
business.
The ARRL does not make policy on what constitutes an "information
bulletin", Todd.
No the problem is dumb amateur's who can't read the rules or the FCC
website. No but the ones who bitch about other information bulletins
are ARRL members
The action you need to take is (1) Clean up your mouth, (2)
Follow FCC rules and regulations, and (3) Realize that most Amateurs
DO
NOT want another self-stylized broadcaster to plop down another
"information bulletin" station on the most crowded HF Amateur
allocation.
Answer to 1. NO, 2. I follow the FCC rules 3. Too bad I'm going to
start running 24/7 real soon
And you have the right to ignore mine...but THIS is a public forum.
So you're stuck. And so far, I don't remember a single person
offering any support or encouragement to you to proceed with your
"information bulletins" on 20 meters.
I could care less....I didn't ask for anyone's permission or
encouragement to run my information bulletin.
Here's an honest, forthright suggestion on your "bulletin" ideas,
Todd.
Become an ARRL "Official Bulletin Station". Use YOUR repeater to
rebroadcast ARRL bulletins, the Amateur Radio Newsline program, or
other RESPECTED, professionally produced offerings for the "main
course".
Naw, I stick with what I'm doing now
Like it or not, Todd, if you start broadasting your shows on 20
meters with any regularity, you will find yourself on the receiving
end
of more grief than you ever thought of generating on RRAP.
Oh well It legal and there's nothing you can do about it
Todd N9OGL
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