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I AmnotGeorgeBush June 13th 07 01:13 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
From: (cmdr*buzz*corey)
10 meter radios are not CB and require an


Amateur (Ham) Radio operator's license


issued by the FCC to transmit on the 10 meter
ham band. You have to take a test to get a


ham license. For you to use a radio on the 10


meter band without a license is illegal and the


FCC is monitoring 10 meters for such activity.



All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.


Vinnie S. June 13th 07 02:50 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 20:35:27 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 20:13:02 -0400,
(I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:

From:
(cmdr*buzz*corey)
10 meter radios are not CB and require an


Amateur (Ham) Radio operator's license


issued by the FCC to transmit on the 10 meter
ham band. You have to take a test to get a


ham license. For you to use a radio on the 10


meter band without a license is illegal and the


FCC is monitoring 10 meters for such activity.



All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.



well I think you are worng they do monitor they just don't do anything
about it


They been going after the sellers, not the buyers. They only go after the users
that have really high power, or are a menace to their neighbors.

Vinnie S.

Steveo June 13th 07 05:13 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
Vinnie S. wrote:
They been going after the sellers, not the buyers. They only go after
the

users that have really high power, or are a menace to their neighbors.

Vinnie S.

The menace to the neighbors is the only reason anyone has ever been caught.

Moral- have no neighbors.

N7ZZT - Eric Oyen June 13th 07 10:11 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
I AmnotGeorgeBush wrote:

From: (cmdr*buzz*corey)
10 meter radios are not CB and require an


Amateur (Ham) Radio operator's license


issued by the FCC to transmit on the 10 meter
ham band. You have to take a test to get a


ham license. For you to use a radio on the 10


meter band without a license is illegal and the


FCC is monitoring 10 meters for such activity.



All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.


really?

care to explain ft. Huachuca?

cmdr buzz corey June 14th 07 07:28 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
On Jun 12, 6:13 pm, (I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From: (cmdr buzz corey)

10 meter radios are not CB and require an
Amateur (Ham) Radio operator's license
issued by the FCC to transmit on the 10 meter
ham band. You have to take a test to get a
ham license. For you to use a radio on the 10
meter band without a license is illegal and the
FCC is monitoring 10 meters for such activity.


All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.


Wrong! There are a number of FCC monitoring station around the country
and they do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple of examples.

On September 12, 2006 and September 13, 2006, an agent of the
Commission's Philadelphia Office monitored transmissions on the
frequency 439.850 MHz from station KB3GRK and observed the following
violation:

Agents in the Commission's Boston Field Office ("Boston Office")
subsequently conducted an investigation, including monitoring and
inspecting Baxter's station and, as a result of the investigation, the
Boston Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability to Baxter on June
7, 2005, in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars


Crazy Horse June 15th 07 11:35 PM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
In article . com, cmdr-
says...
All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.


Wrong! There are a number of FCC monitoring station around the country
and they do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple of examples.

On September 12, 2006 and September 13, 2006, an agent of the
Commission's Philadelphia Office monitored transmissions on the
frequency 439.850 MHz from station KB3GRK and observed the following
violation:

Agents in the Commission's Boston Field Office ("Boston Office")
subsequently conducted an investigation, including monitoring and
inspecting Baxter's station and, as a result of the investigation, the
Boston Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability to Baxter on June
7, 2005, in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars


Seems like it'd be more difficult to monitor, or at least to apprehend a
moving trucker. But then again, I'm probably missing something here.
--
_______
-CH
ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ

cmdr buzz corey June 16th 07 05:45 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
On Jun 15, 4:35 pm, Crazy Horse
wrote:
In article . com, cmdr-
says...

All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.


Wrong! There are a number of FCC monitoring station around the country
and they do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple of examples.


On September 12, 2006 and September 13, 2006, an agent of the
Commission's Philadelphia Office monitored transmissions on the
frequency 439.850 MHz from station KB3GRK and observed the following
violation:


Agents in the Commission's Boston Field Office ("Boston Office")
subsequently conducted an investigation, including monitoring and
inspecting Baxter's station and, as a result of the investigation, the
Boston Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability to Baxter on June
7, 2005, in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars


Seems like it'd be more difficult to monitor, or at least to apprehend a
moving trucker. But then again, I'm probably missing something here.
--
_______
-CH
ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ


That is what an unlicensed operator that had been transmitting mobile
on the 2 meter ham band in the Dallas area thought until he was pulled
over by a deputy and an FCC agent. He thought that as long as he was
traveling around on the freeways he couldn't be tracked. Quite a
number of truckers operating illegally on the 10 meter band have been
caught. There are those on this group that will try to convince you
otherwise.


Steveo June 16th 07 05:58 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
cmdr buzz corey wrote:
That is what an unlicensed operator that had been transmitting mobile

on the 2 meter ham band

Is he bleeding you over, cb-jj?

--
http://NewsReader.Com/

Steveo June 16th 07 06:08 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
cmdr buzz corey wrote:
There are those on this group that will try to convince you
otherwise///SLAP

Convince CBer's that you're not a wankstain, cb-jj.

--
http://NewsReader.Com/

I AmnotGeorgeBush June 17th 07 05:26 PM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
From: (Steveo)
Vinnie S. wrote:
They been going after the sellers, not the buyers. They only go after
the
users that have really high power, or are a menace to their neighbors.
Vinnie S.

The menace to the neighbors is the only


reason anyone has ever been caught.


Moral- have no neighbors.


Ha! I hear ya'! I've been looking at yankee land to buy....somewhere to
spend summers of the coming golden years.....come back here for winters.
Thing is. I'm looking for acreage with definite mountain terrain, water
access (trout stream, lake) and most important of all,,,,,no neighbors.
Alabama, SC and Georgia are too flat for what I'm looking for, Tennessee
is becoming a haven for disenfranchised Floridians,..that leaves maybe
western Virginia or extreme nw NC where it borders TN. Guess I'll be on
another DX circuit up yonder g.


I AmnotGeorgeBush June 17th 07 05:33 PM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
From: (cmdr*buzz*corey)
On Jun 12, 6:13 pm, (I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From: (cmdr buzz corey)
10 meter radios are not CB and require an Amateur (Ham) Radio operator's
license
issued by the FCC to transmit on the 10 meter ham band. You have to take
a test to get a ham license. For you to use a radio on the 10 meter band
without a license is illegal and the FCC is monitoring 10 meters for
such activity.

All true but the last line. The FCC does no


monitoring.


Wrong! There are a number of FCC monitoring station around the country
and they do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple of examples.
On September 12, 2006 and September 13, 2006, an agent of the
Commission's Philadelphia Office monitored transmissions on the
frequency 439.850 MHz from station KB3GRK and observed the following
violation:
Agents in the Commission's Boston Field Office ("Boston Office")
subsequently conducted an investigation, including monitoring and
inspecting Baxter's station and, as a result of the investigation, the
Boston Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability to Baxter on June 7,
2005, in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars

_
Yea, I should have clarified it. See my other


response. The FCC does no active monitoring
unless a complaint is lodged. We simply can't


have you or anyone else running around


giving the intentional misimpression that Uncle
Charlie is actively listening to transmissions


just searching for a violation now, can we?



Turn on your CB but leave your linear off. You


don't need it today.



I AmnotGeorgeBush June 17th 07 05:41 PM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
From: (cmdr*buzz*corey)
On Jun 15, 4:35 pm, Crazy Horse
wrote:
In article . com, cmdr-
says...
All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.

Wrong! There are a number of FCC


monitoring station around the country and they
do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple


of examples.


They don't monitor the ham bands unless an active investigation is
underway.

"Seems like it'd be more difficult to monitor, or at least to apprehend
a moving trucker. But then again, I'm probably missing something here."
--
_______
**-CH
ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ
That is what an unlicensed operator that had


been transmitting mobile on the 2 meter ham


band in the Dallas area thought until he was


pulled over by a deputy and an FCC agent.




Oh ****, here we go again, grab the boots, it's getting deep.. FCC
Agents do not ride with deputies of any police entity number one, and
number two, they sure as hell do not make traffic stops. An agent
stationed at a scale after repeated complaints, maybe, but you're out of
your mind with artificial unintelligence. I guess asking for a source
would be too cumbersome.


He thought that as long as he was traveling


around on the freeways he couldn't be


tracked.


You have no idea what he thought.


Quite a number of truckers operating illegally


on the 10 meter band have been caught.



No really. A select handful have been turned in, not "caught."

There are those on this group that will try to


convince you otherwise.


And there are those like yourself who blow **** through their gums with
nothing other than smoke to back their claims.


Scott in Baltimore June 17th 07 06:20 PM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
Agents in the Commission's Boston Field Office ("Boston Office")
subsequently conducted an investigation, including monitoring and
inspecting Baxter's station and, as a result of the investigation, the
Boston Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability to Baxter on June 7,
2005, in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars


Isn't BAXTER in New England?

Glen Baxter:
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2...-259301A1.html

KB3GRK
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2...-269180A1.html

cmdr buzz corey June 17th 07 09:44 PM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
On Jun 17, 10:41 am, (I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From: (cmdr buzz corey)
On Jun 15, 4:35 pm, Crazy Horse
wrote:
In article . com, cmdr-
says...
All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.

Wrong! There are a number of FCC
monitoring station around the country and they
do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple
of examples.


They don't monitor the ham bands unless an active investigation is
underway.


Wrong again.


"Seems like it'd be more difficult to monitor, or at least to apprehend
a moving trucker. But then again, I'm probably missing something here."
--
_______
-CH
ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ

That is what an unlicensed operator that had
been transmitting mobile on the 2 meter ham
band in the Dallas area thought until he was
pulled over by a deputy and an FCC agent.


Oh ****, here we go again, grab the boots, it's getting deep.. FCC
Agents do not ride with deputies of any police entity number one, and
number two, they sure as hell do not make traffic stops.



No cigar for you egghead. One of the members of our local ham club was
a federal agent and he had FCC agents ride with him many times in
tracking down illegal ops and that was the case of this keyclown
getting pulled over.

An agent
stationed at a scale after repeated complaints, maybe, but you're out of
your mind with artificial unintelligence. I guess asking for a source
would be too cumbersome.

He thought that as long as he was traveling
around on the freeways he couldn't be
tracked.


You have no idea what he thought.


He certainly thought he wasn't going to get caught.

Quite a number of truckers operating illegally
on the 10 meter band have been caught.


No really. A select handful have been turned in, not "caught."

There are those on this group that will try to
convince you otherwise.


And there are those like yourself who blow **** through their gums with
nothing other than smoke to back their claims.


And there are those like you still bouncing around in cb land without
a clue.



I AmnotGeorgeBush June 18th 07 12:15 AM

10 Meter Radios ?
 
From: (cmdr*buzz*corey)
On Jun 17, 10:41 am, (I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From: (cmdr buzz corey)
On Jun 15, 4:35 pm, Crazy Horse
wrote:
In article . com, cmdr-
says...
All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring.

Wrong! There are a number of FCC


monitoring station around the country and they
do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple


of examples.


They don't monitor the ham bands unless an active investigation is
underway.

Wrong again.

-
That is what an unlicensed operator that had


been transmitting mobile on the 2 meter ham


band in the Dallas area thought until he was


pulled over by a deputy and an FCC agent.


Oh ****, here we go again, grab the boots, it's getting deep.. FCC
Agents do not ride with deputies of any police entity number one, and
number two, they sure as hell do not make traffic stops.

No cigar for you egghead. One of the


members of our local ham club was a federal


agent and he had FCC agents ride with him


many times in tracking down illegal ops and


that was the case of this keyclown getting


pulled over.

*

Sure, I can believe that...back in the seventies.

An agent stationed at a scale after repeated complaints, maybe, but
you're out of your mind with artificial unintelligence. I guess asking
for a source would be too cumbersome.


He thought that as long as he was traveling


around on the freeways he couldn't be


tracked.


You have no idea what he thought.

He certainly thought he wasn't going to get


caught.


Quite a number of truckers operating illegally


on the 10 meter band have been caught.


Not really. A select handful have been turned in, not "caught."
**
There are those on this group that will try to


convince you otherwise.


And there are those like yourself who blow **** through their gums with
nothing other than smoke to back their claims.

And there are those like you still bouncing


around in cb land without a clue.


And grumps like you will continue to obfuscate while trying to distance
yourself from providing any source of confirmation.



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