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Old August 1st 06, 07:31 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default RFID Transmitters,RFID and Environmental Issues, Wal-Mart and RFID: A Case Study

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Bill Turner wrote:

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Ok Pollyana, let me spell it out for you:

1. You will begin transmitting a carrier on the RFID frequency as you
previously stated.

2. WalMart will have their golf and drinking buddies in the FCC track
you down. If necessary, WalMart will have a few senators and
representatives nudge the FCC a little. In this case, "nudge" means
"jump", as in "how high?".

3. The folks at the FCC will determine that you are causing deliberate
interference, a very serious violation in their opinion.

4. Your license will be yanked.

5. You will take a second and third job to pay for lawyers to fight
the *******s. You can't possibly earn enough so you go in debt to them
as well.

6. You will lose anyway and now you will be in debt up to your ears.

7. You will find that being in debt to lawyers is especially not fun.

8. You will wish you had never heard of RFID.

9. You will wish you had listened to Uncle Bill when you had the
chance.

And that's the truth.

Bill, W6WRT


None of the above, could even happen, UNLESS the CongressCritters
passed a Statute and it was signed by the President, to have the FCC
CHANGE it's Rules on Part15 Devices, which by the way would take a MAJOR
amount of time, as all these Rule Changes would be subject to NPRM
Requirements of Part2 and the Federal CFR Publication Process.

Your senerio is BULL****, and you wouldn't know the "Truth" if it
bit you on your Prompus ASS.

Ok SmartGuy, can you SHOW anywhere in FCC Records or Documents, where
the Commission acted in violation of it's own PUBLISHED Rules, in ANY
way similar to your above, BULL**** Senerio?

No? Really, Hmmmm, wonder why that is?
Must be your just full of it........

and just for your information, Field Operations doesn't work that way...
Investigations don't happen, like your dillusional senerio.....
Any good Communications Lawyer would blow the FCC out of the water,
should they act contrary to there own PUBLISHED Rules, in any Federal
District Court in the Land, should it ever get that far, and the FCC
Legal Counsel knows that, and would never allow the Commission to get
themselves in that situation, in the first place.......

Where do you come up with this stuff..... Nightmares R US......


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