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![]() "Jimmie D" wrote in message . .. I doubt if the FCC cares about what we do inside our allocations. It is my opinion that if we want to keep our bandwidth we must remain a self policing group. The last thing we want is for the FCC to ever have to clean our house, I am afraid they would do it with a bulldozer. Right. Just like they cleaned up the 11 meter band. FCC is powerless against people who choose not to obey them. True, they can pick-off offenders one at a time. But as with CB, they would be powerless against an installed base of operators who wish to transmit. Any interest group that obtained todays amateur allocations would be subjected to massive interference by illegal operators rendering their resource financially useless. And how would you expect the USA FCC to "clean up" the CEPT countries? Or South America? Or Canada? Japan? China? etc.. |
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