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"Keith" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 03:29:59 -0400, Dwight Stewart wrote: " wrote: Let the FCC know that they can no longer keep you from your right to use the ten meter band allocation if you are a technician licensee. (snip) You don't have to use your identity, (snip) (snip) I will be on the air and I hope 10,000 or more no code technicians will join me. (snip) And I suspect anyone who did this would find himself very much alone on those frequencies. Only an idiot would risk his license doing something like this. That and your provocative email address, should be enough to convince most you message is nothing more than a message trolling for suckers foolish enough to take it seriously. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ Dwight, There is no way for anyone to know if a tech license has passed a morse code test and all techs have voice privileges for 28.3-28.5 MHz. What is the FCC going to do run around and check every tech license holder? Besides would you rather give up ten meters to truckers and CBers? -- The Radio Page Ham, Police Scanner, Shortwave and more. http://www.kilowatt-radio.org/ Thats not the point Keith. Item one there is no "RIGHT" to the ten meter sub-band to a Technician licensee. It is a PRIVILIDGE. Turn your license over and read that part. Item two by doing such a thing only proves what us 'coders' have said over and over. Its all about a bunch of CB outlaws that are trying to destroy Amateur Radio by bringing the lawless tactics and attituded to the ARS. Come to think of it...Go ahead boneheads. Show the FCC we were right. Dan/W4NTI |
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