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Old February 17th 07, 03:14 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Default Residence vs. Mailing Address

On Feb 17, 1:11 am, "Paul W. Schlock" PWS@Flatulence wrote:
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On Feb 16, 7:50 pm, "
wrote:
On Feb 16, 2:49?pm, wrote:


On Feb 16, 3:55?pm, "
wrote:


? ?fraudulently claimed a Hawaiian
? ?Post Office Box address as being his "residence," one
? ?that would allow him to obtain a Hawaiian amateur radio
? ?station call sign. ?


I suggest you read Part 97 again.


I suggest you stuff it up yer nose.


The regulations do not require that someone give the FCC
their "residence". All the FCC requires is a valid mailing
address. In the case of certain callsigns, the mailing address
must be in certain locations, such as Hawaii, but there is
no residence requirement.


FCC used to care about where a licensee lived, and the
actual station location. But all that changed many years
ago, and all they have required for may years is a valid
mailing address where the licensee may receive mail
from FCC.


So, you NOW work for the US government in the FCC?


Riiiiiiight..."may receive mail from FCC." Four, maybe six
days to get to Hawaii, several days before Herman would
pick it up and forward it to Deignan's real postal address,
then four to six days to get back to DC with a needed
reply. At least two weeks elapsed time. Real "quick"
and "fast-moving" communications, right?


After all, the FCC did accept and process the vanity call
applications, and did issue the callsigns. Perhaps it was
simply a misunderstanding of the intent of the rules,
rather than the letter of the law.


Sweetums, you are indeed NAIVE. "Misunderstanding
the intent of the rules" is total bull**** on your part.
Deignan saw what others were already doing and wanted
a piece of the action, plus getting a spiffy Hawaiian call
in the same process. He took advantage that few would
notice it in Gettysburg (they didn't) and bingo, there was
the spiffy "vanity call" denoting the state of Hawaii!


Jim will wail and cry about Haliburton giving a service in the most
dangerous part of the world and expecting to be paid a high price for
it. But if another Extra wants a bunch of "club" calls and gloms a
KH6 personal call, then he rightly deserves them and is ENTITLED
(RHIP).


You never saw all the "club call" listings atwww.ah0a.org?
Must not have (you turn a blind eye on many things).


Jim has never been to the AH0A site. Hi!


FCC has issued some vanity callsigns that some consider
inappropriate for the amateur radio service. Those callsigns
would not normally be issued in sequence, so the FCC is
aware of the controversy, yet they issued those callsigns
when requested through the vanity program.


Go and admonish some yokel who thinks you are some
kind of ancient guru-figure official. We regulars know
better.


Kim's callsign was just a diversion, unrelated to fraud.


Besides - all that stuff about the club calls is more than six
years old.


Tsk, tsk! That's one year NEWER than your many-times-
repeated "boast of mine" about getting "an extra out-of-the-
box."


Selective ham years.


Why are you living in the past?


...so asks the ancient guru of hamme raddio expounding on
"Bandplans of 1940" inwww.eham.netASIF they ever applied
to His life experience.


Jim is the reincarnation of Hiram.


Is it because the
person who held all those calls was and is an advocate of
complete Morse Code test elimination?


Total bull****, ancient guru. Deignan was always out for Deignan.


That's a fact, Jack!


Yeah, he passed an extra test at one time in the past. He got
an extra call. But...the ex-captain of the "Effluvia" WANTED
MORE. So, with the aid of a buddie in Hawaii, he conspires to
get a spiffy HAWAIIAN call (the "KH6" prefix) that would NOT
be issued to a (then) Rhode Island resident. Not only that, he
dreamed up a dozen FAKE "clubs" and got callsigns for them,
too.


But he's an Extra. RHIP.


Why don't you go back to your private little corner of OLDE TYMES
and memorize all the OLD rules so you can play the ancient guru
"authority" on times long gone? Or go get laid. [have you lost
your
virginity yet?]


Yikes! Jim's sexuality or lack thereof has no place in RRAP.


Better yet, why don't you arrange a 'sked' with K4YZ on "CW."
Then you can slap him directly over your very own raddio instead
of pretending to be a tuff guy in here?


LA


You must have seen the awesome "Who's Morky?" remark.


Jim stood toe to toe with the Robesinner and didn't blink (Tom Petty
playing "Won't Back Down" in the background).


Thanks for the memory jog. I always liked that song. Guess I'll have to fire
up Limewire and see if I can d-load it.
Yup, Markie, before you jump, I am willfully violating copyright laws by
downloading old songs such as this.


Old? It doesn't seem old to me. How many ham-years ago did Tom
release it?

Like you, who conveniently blames
everybody else, I'll blame HH&C for putting me in mind of this great old
song. He made me do it.


Flip Wilson, "The Devil Made Me Do It!"

Thanks, HH&C. Have you any more songs to suggest?-


Anything by David Hasselhoff.