Why Do You Hams
"Cmdr Buzz Corey" wrote in message
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Ernest W Block wrote:
"Cmdr Buzz Corey" wrote in message
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Ernest W Block wrote:
"Dr CB Nomore" wrote in message
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why do you hams bother with a license?
the Tenth Ammendment clearly allows anyone to operate any
radio without a license on any frequency at anytime or place.
I posed this question to U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton's office
and was told that a "blanket license" covered channels 1-40.
All channels above 40 are unassigned and no license is required
to operate there. The same thing applies to all channels below
channel one. However, hams operating below channel one
are limited to 500 watts, while hams operating above channel
40 can run unlimited power.
7 thirds,
Ernie
Pure BS. Senator Hitlery's office doesn't know squat about the FCC rules.
Well of course her *office* doesn't know squat about FCC rules, but
her FCC specialist staff member did and does know about FCC rules,
especially since she is in contact with one of the commissioners. You
really need to take a look at your aggressive attitude. 7 thirds,
Ernie
Her staff member obviously doesn't know squat either. The frequencies
below and above cb channels 1-40 *are* allocated to other services and to
operate on those frequencies without the proper permit or license is
illegal. Hams can only operate on frequencies allocated to the amateur
radio service and are not limited to 500 watts. Sounds like her staff
member is as stupid as you are.
I think Roger can help you.
Poor 2test wogie can't even help himself.
Two things come to mind. One, you have resorted to name calling, which
means you have lost the argument. Two, Democrats always resort to
name calling when they are losing an argument, so it would appear you
are a Democrat. Lastly, your whole premise is moot, since the
Tenth Ammendment trumps all regulation of radio frequencies, thereby
making the FCC an outlaw agency, with no basis in our Constitution.
BTW, Roger is a Democrat, and a very liberal one too. He's on SSI,
so that is not surprising.
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