CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Frackelton Gleason, caught lying again whilst posing as 'Eduardo',
wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using
the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".
Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.
You'd better check your records!
You are looking at a renewal certificate on my website.
Really? Well, after looking at records I have in hand, and now checking
your
website I see that you indeed have the original certificate there (dated
1974).
When I got the renewal in 1979 of the 1974 license, also a renewal, the FCC
had begun to cancel and return the old license, just like they do with
passports. The original issue, if we count back, could have been late '69 or
early '70... it was normal to submit a renewal application quite a few
months in advance. And that is all we are dealing with... was it the last
month or two of one year or the first month or two of another.
The fact is, when things got sticky in Ecuador, I traveled many times to the
US, even to Pocatello, ID, where I interviewed with Dan Libeg at a Top 40
station there. Since station owners have nearly unlimited air travel and due
bills, it was easy to go and find out what might be available. I even
interviewed in Mexico City with ORC and Acir...
You sure get into an uproar over a matter of months, something that does not
change the fact I had a 1st ticket... demonstrating I passed the FCC set of
three exams.
And right above that it states "1970. The economic situation in Ecuador
looked
to be rapidly deteriorating, with runaway inflation, currency controls and
shortages of everything. For 6 months, I lived in Washington, D.C. while
preparing for the F.C.C. First Class Radiotelephone operator's license."
Yeah, it was either late 69 or early 1970 when I got the first license. I
don't think that the day and month matter at all...
So, which is correct? You lived in Washington for 6 months (in 1970)
preparing
for a test that you didn't pass until 1974? (And mind you, there is no
mention
on your website of obtaining an FCC license in 1969).
So? It may have been late 69 or early 70. I really have no precise
recollection.... the date is somewhere in that vicinity. What, really, is a
couple of months? If it matters so to you, ask the FCC.
A couple of months? To a pathological liar such as yourself, obviously nothing.
Don't stay up to late trying to correct your pathetic website.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
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