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Old August 11th 06, 01:36 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.shortwave,alt.radio.pirate
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Default HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!


Slow Code wrote:
"N9OGL" wrote in
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from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/)

HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!

One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega
One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG
http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley
Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth
is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000
uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that
this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without
even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the
rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The
truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes
even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and
operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you
need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or
ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how
bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop
and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The
fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like
Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie
talkies are legal because they too are Part 15.

Todd Daugherty N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13.556.00 MHz LSB




If you want to do a beacon, why not do one in a ham band somewhere? It
would be much more valuable to the ham community than your goof-ball
13.556.

Just for fun, I did a four watt beacon on ten meters once back in the
80's. I let it run for two days, and got about six QSL card reception
reports. LOL. None were DX though.

SC


It's not a beacon, we play music and information, it's a low power
shortwave broadcast
I am however looking to put a beacon up on ten meters.
Todd N9OGL