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Old September 16th 06, 12:25 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc,alt.radio.pirate,alt.radio.broadcasting
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Default Do you think they will revoke N9OGL's ham license or just fine his ass.

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N9OGL wrote:

No that's what they have Part 5 for. Part 5 is a experimental license
for experimenting. read the rules.

http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/w...7cfrv1_05.html

BTW an Experimental License isn't that much, I believe it's around $55
dollars, hell anyone can afford that!

Part 15 wasn't really in reality designed for experimenting or
broadcasting it was designed to regulated unwanted fields.


You didn't get the point (but, then, you rarely do). What I meant was
that they could easily rewrite Part 15 or any other rule to restrict
experimenting even further. We don't want that.

You bring up a good question, though. If it's so cheap and easy to get
an experimental license, why didn't you get one for your operation on
13.556 MHz? Then this entire discussion would be moot.




Todd will never get a waiver because the FCC doesn't consider granting a
waiver with the single purpose of playing ****ty songs over and over
experimental.

Now, if Todd would show Omega One was a radio experiment to see how many
people he could make puke listening to the radio, he'd have that waiver.

SC