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Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 15th 03 06:56 AM

PUSH TO IDENTIFY UNLICENSED 10-METER OPERATORS CONTINUES
 
PUSH TO IDENTIFY UNLICENSED 10-METER OPERATORS CONTINUES

A concerted effort begun last spring to monitor for and possibly
identify
unlicensed operators on 10 meters will continue through October. The
FCC already has asked the ARRL Amateur Auxiliary/Official Observers
for assistance. Now, FCC Special Counsel Riley Hollingsworth is
inviting hard information on suspected interlopers from all amateurs.

"If I don't receive reports, we'll have to conclude that unlicensed
operation on 10 meters no longer is a problem," Hollingsworth said
this
week. Hollingsworth's initial request to beef up monitoring came in
the
wake of complaints from the amateur community that rose to the level
of a
major enforcement headache. He's expressed some disappointment,
however, that the number of solid reports received so far has been
few, although he's aware that a problem exists.

Hollingsworth asks amateurs to be specific in what they report.
"Everybody should police their own neighborhood," he suggested. "Turn
on the radio, and take a listen on the band. If you hear a loud signal
that's obviously an unlicensed interloper, see if you can track it
down."

Hollingsworth said that in the case of a suspected unlicensed trucker
on
the highway, amateurs should try to get the license plate number of
the
tractor--not the trailer--or at least the company name and, if
possible,
the DOT number.

The FCC does not require direction-finding data but would appreciate,
where possible, names and addresses of alleged or suspected operators.

Audio recordings of apparently illegal transmissions also can prove
helpful.

Individual amateurs with solid information on alleged unlicensed
operation on 10 or even 12 meters should report it to the FCC via
e-mail
Official Observers should file their reports through normal ARRL
channels.

ARRL Field and Regulatory Correspondent Chuck Skolaut, K0BOG, says the
FCC wants to pin down specific areas where unlicensed operation is
prevalent in the US. He and Hollingsworth concede, however, that not
all illegal 10-meter operation is of domestic origin.

The FCC's initial request last May request was made in accordance with
the Communications Act and a longstanding agreement between ARRL and
the FCC regarding the use of Amateur Radio volunteers to assist in
enforcement.

================================================== =========


Material from The ARRL Letter may be republished or reproduced in
whole or in part in any form without additional permission. Credit
must be given to The ARRL Letter and The American Radio Relay League.

Twistedhed October 15th 03 02:15 PM

In other words, it's about to become another non-issue.


Steveo October 15th 03 05:35 PM

(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:
PUSH TO IDENTIFY UNLICENSED 10-METER OPERATORS CONTINUES

They already 'pushed' n8wwm for jamming repeaters.

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Richard Cranium October 15th 03 07:02 PM

(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
PUSH TO IDENTIFY UNLICENSED 10-METER OPERATORS CONTINUES

A concerted effort begun last spring to monitor for and possibly
identify
unlicensed operators on 10 meters will continue through October. The
FCC already has asked the ARRL Amateur Auxiliary/Official Observers
for assistance. Now, FCC Special Counsel Riley Hollingsworth is
inviting hard information on suspected interlopers from all amateurs.

"If I don't receive reports, we'll have to conclude that unlicensed
operation on 10 meters no longer is a problem," Hollingsworth said
this
week. Hollingsworth's initial request to beef up monitoring came in
the
wake of complaints from the amateur community that rose to the level
of a
major enforcement headache. He's expressed some disappointment,
however, that the number of solid reports received so far has been
few, although he's aware that a problem exists.

Hollingsworth asks amateurs to be specific in what they report.
"Everybody should police their own neighborhood," he suggested. "Turn
on the radio, and take a listen on the band. If you hear a loud signal
that's obviously an unlicensed interloper, see if you can track it
down."

Hollingsworth said that in the case of a suspected unlicensed trucker
on
the highway, amateurs should try to get the license plate number of
the
tractor--not the trailer--or at least the company name and, if
possible,
the DOT number.

The FCC does not require direction-finding data but would appreciate,
where possible, names and addresses of alleged or suspected operators.

Audio recordings of apparently illegal transmissions also can prove
helpful.

Individual amateurs with solid information on alleged unlicensed
operation on 10 or even 12 meters should report it to the FCC via
e-mail
Official Observers should file their reports through normal ARRL
channels.

ARRL Field and Regulatory Correspondent Chuck Skolaut, K0BOG, says the
FCC wants to pin down specific areas where unlicensed operation is
prevalent in the US. He and Hollingsworth concede, however, that not
all illegal 10-meter operation is of domestic origin.

The FCC's initial request last May request was made in accordance with
the Communications Act and a longstanding agreement between ARRL and
the FCC regarding the use of Amateur Radio volunteers to assist in
enforcement.

================================================== =========


Material from The ARRL Letter may be republished or reproduced in
whole or in part in any form without additional permission. Credit
must be given to The ARRL Letter and The American Radio Relay League.



Hey DouGay; do us all a favor and actually read and understand
what you just posted from the ARRL Letter.

Mr. Hollingsworth's statements confirm what I've said all along: That
the so-called problem is nothing more than a few highly vocal and
disgruntled whiners (you and Georgie-girl in particular) making a
mountain out of a molehill.

Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is. It's just something more for you to **** & moan
about and a misguided reason for you to troll a CB newsgroup with your
trash.

Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 15th 03 07:09 PM

(Twistedhed) wrote in message ...
In other words, my freedom from federal prosecution is about to vanish.



"The FCC does not require direction-finding data but would appreciate,
where possible, names and addresses of alleged or suspected operators.

Audio recordings of apparently illegal transmissions also can prove
helpful."


================================================== ==
From: Boating Safety Comm Volunteers )
Subject: Volunteers Needed To Locate Radio Pirate, Tampa Bay Area
Newsgroups: rec.radio.cb, alt.fishing, rec.boats
Date: 2003-08-19
(rec.radio.cb,alt.fishing,rec.boats.crusing,rec.bo ats)

This Saturday, August 23, beginning at 7AM EST, at least one volunteer
boat will be cruising the Tampa Bay area in order to gather evidence
of an alleged pirate radio operator. His name is unknown, but he goes
by the handle of "Twistedhed", he is an illegal radio operator who
encourages others to do the same.

If you have a boat and are in the Tampa area, please join us in our
effort. You will be helping to contribute to the public good. Such
"radio pirates" often interfere with health and safety communications
and emergency transmissions. The purpose of this Saturday's activity
is to gain evidence to get "Twistedhed" busted for his freeband
violations by the FCC office in Tampa.

There is reason to believe "Twistedhed" may hold an amateur license.
If so, his penalties for operation on the "freeband" could be very
severe. Last fall the FCC tracked transmissions on 27.535 MHz to a
residence. The offender initially faced a $17,000 fine. This month
alone, FCC special counsel Riley Hollingsworth sent enforcement
letters to amateur licensees in Georgia and California regarding
unlicensed operation in and around 11 meters.

If you have a boat and are in the Tampa Bay area, we need your help.

To catch Twistedhed on the freeband and get him "FCC busted",
we will need to have solid evidence. One way is to photograph
him on his boat with a telephoto lens. Get the boat's name and
reg. number also in the photo. At the same time a recording
must be made of the operator illegally transmitting. It may be
difficult but it CAN be done. This method has been proven
successful by hams in North Carolina for catching illegal
truckers on 10 meters.

Be advised this is NOT stalking or harassment, simply a legal
effort to gain evidence and merely OBSERVE a crime being
committed. These are PUBLIC waterways and ALL boaters are
permitted to be there. We urge you NOT to confront Twistedhed.
Leave that to the FCC and the courts. You are just there to gather
evidence.

Steveo October 15th 03 10:48 PM

(Richard Cranium) wrote:
Hey DouGay; do us all a favor and actually read and understand
what you just posted from the ARRL Letter.

N8 rides around the truck stops like a lot lizard, while talking
like a Trucker CBer with numbers..on ten meters.

I've heard his call numerous times, he switched to doing that
after he got pasted for jamming repeaters.

What always gives him away is the HARDEHARHAR!!

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JJ October 15th 03 10:59 PM

Richard Cranium wrote:




Hey DouGay; do us all a favor and actually read and understand
what you just posted from the ARRL Letter.

Mr. Hollingsworth's statements confirm what I've said all along: That
the so-called problem is nothing more than a few highly vocal and
disgruntled whiners (you and Georgie-girl in particular) making a
mountain out of a molehill.

Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is. It's just something more for you to **** & moan
about and a misguided reason for you to troll a CB newsgroup with your
trash.


Since you can't even find the 10 meter band dickieboy, you wouldn't have
a clue as to the severity of the problem. It is more than and "intruder
or two", many illegal ops use the 10 meter band everyday, especially
truckers. You would know that if you knew how to find the 10 meter band
and knew how to operate your radio.


toolz toolz October 15th 03 11:46 PM

If you can use 10 meters, you can use many more. 10 is dead now anyway. Why
don't you be a real ham and use the other bands? As for truckers, don't
forget that everything you have was delivered in a TRUCK. Funny how that
works. You need to get out more, the world is out there, all you have to do
is join in.
"JJ" wrote in message
...
Richard Cranium wrote:




Hey DouGay; do us all a favor and actually read and understand
what you just posted from the ARRL Letter.

Mr. Hollingsworth's statements confirm what I've said all along: That
the so-called problem is nothing more than a few highly vocal and
disgruntled whiners (you and Georgie-girl in particular) making a
mountain out of a molehill.

Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is. It's just something more for you to **** & moan
about and a misguided reason for you to troll a CB newsgroup with your
trash.


Since you can't even find the 10 meter band dickieboy, you wouldn't have
a clue as to the severity of the problem. It is more than and "intruder
or two", many illegal ops use the 10 meter band everyday, especially
truckers. You would know that if you knew how to find the 10 meter band
and knew how to operate your radio.




Steveo October 16th 03 12:05 AM

Steveo wrote:
(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:
PUSH TO IDENTIFY UNLICENSED 10-METER OPERATORS CONTINUES

They already 'pushed' n8wwm for jamming repeaters.

Could some kind Cber please re-post n8-dougay's rain report? I
forgot to save it to my drive.

TIA.

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JJ October 16th 03 01:36 AM

toolz toolz wrote:

If you can use 10 meters, you can use many more. 10 is dead now anyway. Why
don't you be a real ham and use the other bands?


I am hearing lots of signals on 10 meters, even the truckers. Maybe you
need to check your receiver or are you kin to dickiebird crainumless?


As for truckers, don't
forget that everything you have was delivered in a TRUCK. Funny how that
works.


And please explain how that justifies them breaking the law and using 10
meters illegaly. They can deliver their goods just as effectively
without using 10 meters illegally.


Richard Cranium October 16th 03 03:01 AM

JJ wrote in message ...
Richard Cranium wrote:




Hey DouGay; do us all a favor and actually read and understand
what you just posted from the ARRL Letter.

Mr. Hollingsworth's statements confirm what I've said all along: That
the so-called problem is nothing more than a few highly vocal and
disgruntled whiners (you and Georgie-girl in particular) making a
mountain out of a molehill.

Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is. It's just something more for you to **** & moan
about and a misguided reason for you to troll a CB newsgroup with your
trash.


Since you can't even find the 10 meter band dickieboy, you wouldn't have
a clue as to the severity of the problem. It is more than and "intruder
or two", many illegal ops use the 10 meter band everyday, especially
truckers. You would know that if you knew how to find the 10 meter band
and knew how to operate your radio.


Ahh yes; good old predictable one stupid trick JJ. I knew where the
ten meter band was before you were out of diapers. Oh that's right,
you're still in them. I bet you still suck your thumb, too.

Richard Cranium October 16th 03 03:05 AM

(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
(Twistedhed) wrote in message ...
In other words, my freedom from federal prosecution is about to vanish.



Gee, DouGay; is that the best you can do? Change his statement to make
it look stupid? All you did was make you look stupid instead.

And the rest of your post is total fantasy, so I'll snip it.

More proof that you're losing whatever grip you may once have had on
reality.

Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 16th 03 03:14 AM

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.


Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL

Steveo October 16th 03 03:33 AM

Cranus The Anus wrote:
Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL

Trick question?

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Steveo October 16th 03 03:47 AM

(Richard Cranium) wrote:
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup)
wrote in message
. com...
(Twistedhed) wrote in message
...
In other words, my freedom from federal prosecution is about to
vanish.



Gee, DouGay; is that the best you can do? Change his statement to make
it look stupid? All you did was make you look stupid instead.

And the rest of your post is total fantasy, so I'll snip it.

More proof that you're losing whatever grip you may once have had on
reality.

What kind of grip can you expect a fugly loser who looks
like this to have? C'mon. lol

http://www.geocities.com/picsrfun2003/n8-jpeg.JPG

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JJ October 16th 03 03:59 AM

Dickiebird Craniumless pounded his keyboard and spluttered:


Ahh yes; good old predictable one stupid trick JJ. I knew where the
ten meter band was before you were out of diapers. Oh that's right,
you're still in them. I bet you still suck your thumb, too.


Heck dickieboy, you can't even hook the antenna up to your radio. You
still breast feeding?


Richard Cranium October 16th 03 01:07 PM

(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.


Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL


Who ya gonna believe? The FCC or a known repeater jammer named DouGay
Adair? Try reading what Riley said, or do you have the same
reading comprehension problem that the non-existent Aanal Aaron had?
Hmmmm; gotta wonder about that!

Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 16th 03 06:05 PM

Steveo wrote in message ...
Cranus The Anus wrote:
Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL

Trick question?


Do yer tricks ask ya that question at the truckstop?

Frank Gilliland October 16th 03 07:05 PM

In , Steveo
wrote:

Cranus The Anus wrote:
Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL

Trick question?


N8NUS -- Williams, Donald A.....






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Twistedhed October 16th 03 07:40 PM

From: (Frank=A0Gilliland)
In , Steveo
wrote:
Cranus The Anus wrote:
Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL
Trick question?
_
N8NUS -- Williams, Donald A.....

_
LOL....now none need ponder why you have a raging hard-on for call signs
and identity. Like a cancer, you;re ate up with it...LOL.


Frank Gilliland October 16th 03 09:59 PM

In ,
(Twistedhed) wrote:

From:
(Frank*Gilliland)
In , Steveo
wrote:
Cranus The Anus wrote:
Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL
Trick question?
_
N8NUS -- Williams, Donald A.....

_
LOL....now none need ponder why you have a raging hard-on for call signs
and identity. Like a cancer, you;re ate up with it...LOL.


And you have a raging hard-on for me, Twist.







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Twistedhed October 17th 03 03:13 PM

From: (Frank=A0Gilliland)
In ,
(Twistedhed) wrote:
From:
(Frank=A0Gilliland)
In , Steveo
wrote:
Cranus The Anus wrote:
Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL
Trick question?
_
N8NUS -- Williams, Donald A.....
_
LOL....now none need ponder why you have a raging hard-on for call signs
and identity. Like a cancer, you;re ate up with it...LOL.
_
And you have a raging hard-on for me, Twist.




No Frank,,you're projecting again. It isn't I who is at up with your
identity and personal life..it isn't I who pepper you with off-topic
questions concerning their personal lives...that type behavior is all
you, Frank, and it's quite folly to watch you attempt and fail as
always, to misattribute your behavior to another. My inquiries of you
have always been on topic or directly related to your claims made in
this forum. Now, if you can, I suggest you find some manner of release
before you pop.


Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 17th 03 05:48 PM

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.


Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL


Who ya gonna believe? The FCC or a known repeater jammer named DouGay
Adair? Try reading what Riley said, or do you have the same
reading comprehension problem that the non-existent Aanal Aaron had?
Hmmmm; gotta wonder about that!


Wonder all you want feces muncher, it still won't change you being a
gay FAGGOT KEYCLOWN.

Jerry October 18th 03 12:36 AM

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Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.

s Posted - Oct/17 2003 : 10:20:21 AM
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Could this be the end of "export" radios?

Bandit


Before the
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20554


Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. File No.: EB-03-
DL-143
Pacetronics Sent via
Certified
Pace Marketing Return Receipt
Requested
531-C East Main Street and First Class
U.S. Mail
Nacogdoches, TX 75963


CITATION

Released: July 7, 2003
By the Enforcement Bureau, Dallas Office:

1. This is an Official Citation issued pursuant to Section
503(b)(5) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''),1
to Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing for
violation of Section 302(b) of the Act,2 and Section 2.803(a)(1) of
the Commission's Rules.3

2. An investigation by the FCC's Dallas Office revealed that the
Internet domain name PACERADIOS.COM is registered to Pace
Marketing, David Pace, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75963 with
Pace Marketing, David Pace listed as the administrative contact.
Furthermore, on June 30, 2003, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics / Pace Marketing through its Internet site(s)
www.paceradios.com (with an addresses listed on the site as Pace
Marketing, 531-C East Main St, Nacogdoches, TX 75961 and Pace
Marketing, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75961) offered for
sale, the following thirty seven (37) non-certified Citizens Band
transceivers:

NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Connex 4800 DXL $289.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
Connex 4400 High Power $219.99 8 Bands
of 40 Channels
Connex 3300 High Power $199.99 Range
25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Patriot $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Deer Hunter $139.99 Can be converted to
operate on 120 Chan.
Connex 3300 LE $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 HP LE $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 Coyote Hunter $169.99 . . . CB
band, with . . . 120 channels below
Galaxy DX99V $329.99 Robot Talk, Voice Changer
Galaxy DX 93T $429.99 Echo with dual controls
Galaxy DX88HL $314.99 Dual-Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX77HML $219.99 6 bands of 40Ch.
Galaxy DX66V $234.99 Dual Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX55V $164.99 equipped as an ideal
multi-band radio
NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Galaxy 48T $369.99 Deluxe Export Radio
Galaxy DX45-MP $249.99 Export Radios
Galaxy DX44V $189.99 Dual control echo/reverb
Galaxy DX33HML $159.99 dual control echo/reverb,
Talkback
General Lee $199.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General A.P. Hill $169.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General Grant $399.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
? ? ?
General Longstreet $229.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
Magnum 257 $179.99 10 bands of channels
Ranger 6900F-25 $289.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6900F-150 $409.99 . . . 24.2650 - 29.6650
MHz
Ranger 6900FTB-refurbished $369.99 Export
Radios
Ranger 6300F-25 $269.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6300F-150 $389.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2995DX $549.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2985DX $439.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2980WX $409.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2970DX $399.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2950DX $269.99 Export Radios
Superstar 3900HP-Gold $239.99 6 Bands 240 Channels
Superstar Grant $179.99 120 Channels
Superstar 121 $129.99 CB features...with...Upper
and Lower Freq


According to the Commission's records, these devices have not
received an FCC equipment authorization which is required for
Citizens Band transmitters marketed in the United States.

3. Section 302(b) of the Act2 provides ``[n]o person shall
manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home
electronic equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to
comply with regulations promulgated pursuant to this section.''
Section 2.803(a)(1) of the Rules3 provides that ``... no person
shall sell or lease, or offer for sale or lease (including
advertising for sale or lease), or import, ship or distribute for
the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease,
any radio frequency device unless: (1) In the case of a device
subject to certification, such device has been authorized by the
Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is
properly identified and labeled ....'' Mr. David P. Pace, Jr.
d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing's offer for sale of these
devices violates both sections.

4. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing
marketed these devices as amateur transceivers. The Commission has
evaluated radiofrequency devices similar to those listed in
paragraph 2 and concluded that the devices at issue are not only
amateur radios but can easily be altered for use as Citizens Band
devices as well. A CB transmitter is a transmitter that operates
or is intended to operate at a station authorized for the CB
service, and it must be certificated by the FCC prior to marketing
or importation.4 The Commission has further concluded that these
devices fall within the definition of a CB transmitter and
therefore cannot legally be imported or marketed in the United
States. See Response from the Commission's General Counsel to U.S.
Customs Service dated May 17, 1999, 14 FCC Rcd 7797 (1999).

5. Additionally, dual use CB and amateur radios of the kind at
issue here may not be certificated under the Commission's rules.
Section 95.655(a) of the rules5 states: ``. . . . ([CB]
Transmitters with frequency capability for the Amateur Radio
Services . . . . will not be certificated.)'' See also FCC 88-256,
1988 WL 488084 (August 17, 1988). This clarification was added to
explicitly foreclose the possibility of certification of dual use
CB and amateur radios, see id., and thereby deter use by CB
operators of frequencies allocated for amateur radio use.

6. Furthermore, the Commission has revised Section 2.1204(a)(5)
of its rules6 to prohibit all marketing and/or offering for sale in
the United States of such devices even when the purchaser(s) had
provided assurances that the transceivers are being bought solely
for export. ALL DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S RULES.

7. In addition to the marketing of the non-certified transceivers
addressed above, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing is warned that Section 302(b) of the Act2, and Section
2.815(c) of the Commission's Rules7 requires FCC Type Acceptance
(or Certification) of External Radio Frequency Power Amplifiers (or
amplifier kits) capable of operation on any frequency or
frequencies below 144 MHz. Furthermore, Section 2.815(b) of the
Commission's Rules8 prohibits the marketing of External Radio
Frequency Power Amplifiers (or amplifier kits) capable of operation
on any frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.

8. Subsequent violations of the Communications Act and/or of the
Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary
forfeitures not to exceed $11,000 for each such violation or each
day of a continuing violation,9 seizure of equipment through in rem
forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions including imprisonment.10

9. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing may
request a personal interview at the closest FCC location to its
place of business,11 namely:

Federal Communications Commission
9330 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1170
Dallas, Texas 75243-3470

which can be contacted by telephone at 214-575-6361. They must
schedule this interview to take place within 14 days of the date of
this citation. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing may submit a written statement within 14 days of the date
of this Citation to the same address. Any written statement should
specify what actions have been taken to correct the violation
outlined above. When corresponding with the Commission, case
number EB-03-DL-143 should be referenced.
10. Any statement or information provided may be used by the
Commission to determine if further enforcement action is
required.12 Any knowingly or willfully false statement made in
reply to this notice is punishable by fine or imprisonment.13
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION


James D. Wells
District Director - Dallas
Office
LRB

Cc:Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics
Pace Marketing
P.O. Box 631207
Nacogdoches, TX 75963
_________________________

1 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
2 47 U.S.C. § 302a(b)
3 47 C.F.R. § 2.803(a)(1)
4 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.603(c) & 2.803
5 47 C.F.R. § 95.655(a)
6 47 C.F.R. § 2.1204(a)(5) revised effective February 28, 2000
7 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(c)
8 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(b)
9 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(b)(3)
10 See 47 U.S.C. §§ 401, 501, 503, 510
11 See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
12 See Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. §552a(e)(3)
13 See 18 U.S.C. §1001



Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL


Who ya gonna believe? The FCC or a known repeater jammer named DouGay
Adair? Try reading what Riley said, or do you have the same
reading comprehension problem that the non-existent Aanal Aaron had?
Hmmmm; gotta wonder about that!



Jerry









Richard Cranium October 18th 03 02:36 AM

(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.

Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL


Who ya gonna believe? The FCC or a known repeater jammer named DouGay
Adair? Try reading what Riley said, or do you have the same
reading comprehension problem that the non-existent Aanal Aaron had?
Hmmmm; gotta wonder about that!


Wonder all you want feces muncher, it still won't change you being a
gay FAGGOT KEYCLOWN.


Could you try to stay on topic, DouGay?

Have you tried re-reading what Riley Hollingsworth said, and
comprehending it? Of course not, you are obcessed with what you
believe, even if you haven't got a clue (and you haven't). You're also
obcessed with your perverted sexual fantasies. I guess we know who the
"faggot keyclown" really is: DouGay!

Still jamming 2 meter repeaters?

Train October 18th 03 09:28 PM

His sites were bought out by EEI a while back if memory serves me correctly.
I still have E-Mail from Pace asking me if I would be interested in selling
one of my web sites to him. What a PUTZ!
Train
"Jerry" wrote in message
.. .

"Richard Cranium" wrote in message
om...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup)

wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message
. com...
Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.

s Posted - Oct/17 2003 : 10:20:21 AM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Snip.

Could this be the end of "export" radios?

Bandit


Before the
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20554


Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. File No.: EB-03-
DL-143
Pacetronics Sent via
Certified
Pace Marketing Return Receipt
Requested
531-C East Main Street and First Class
U.S. Mail
Nacogdoches, TX 75963


CITATION

Released: July 7, 2003
By the Enforcement Bureau, Dallas Office:

1. This is an Official Citation issued pursuant to Section
503(b)(5) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''),1
to Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing for
violation of Section 302(b) of the Act,2 and Section 2.803(a)(1) of
the Commission's Rules.3

2. An investigation by the FCC's Dallas Office revealed that the
Internet domain name PACERADIOS.COM is registered to Pace
Marketing, David Pace, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75963 with
Pace Marketing, David Pace listed as the administrative contact.
Furthermore, on June 30, 2003, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics / Pace Marketing through its Internet site(s)
www.paceradios.com (with an addresses listed on the site as Pace
Marketing, 531-C East Main St, Nacogdoches, TX 75961 and Pace
Marketing, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75961) offered for
sale, the following thirty seven (37) non-certified Citizens Band
transceivers:

NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Connex 4800 DXL $289.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
Connex 4400 High Power $219.99 8 Bands
of 40 Channels
Connex 3300 High Power $199.99 Range
25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Patriot $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Deer Hunter $139.99 Can be converted to
operate on 120 Chan.
Connex 3300 LE $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 HP LE $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 Coyote Hunter $169.99 . . . CB
band, with . . . 120 channels below
Galaxy DX99V $329.99 Robot Talk, Voice Changer
Galaxy DX 93T $429.99 Echo with dual controls
Galaxy DX88HL $314.99 Dual-Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX77HML $219.99 6 bands of 40Ch.
Galaxy DX66V $234.99 Dual Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX55V $164.99 equipped as an ideal
multi-band radio
NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Galaxy 48T $369.99 Deluxe Export Radio
Galaxy DX45-MP $249.99 Export Radios
Galaxy DX44V $189.99 Dual control echo/reverb
Galaxy DX33HML $159.99 dual control echo/reverb,
Talkback
General Lee $199.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General A.P. Hill $169.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General Grant $399.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
? ? ?
General Longstreet $229.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
Magnum 257 $179.99 10 bands of channels
Ranger 6900F-25 $289.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6900F-150 $409.99 . . . 24.2650 - 29.6650
MHz
Ranger 6900FTB-refurbished $369.99 Export
Radios
Ranger 6300F-25 $269.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6300F-150 $389.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2995DX $549.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2985DX $439.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2980WX $409.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2970DX $399.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2950DX $269.99 Export Radios
Superstar 3900HP-Gold $239.99 6 Bands 240 Channels
Superstar Grant $179.99 120 Channels
Superstar 121 $129.99 CB features...with...Upper
and Lower Freq


According to the Commission's records, these devices have not
received an FCC equipment authorization which is required for
Citizens Band transmitters marketed in the United States.

3. Section 302(b) of the Act2 provides ``[n]o person shall
manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home
electronic equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to
comply with regulations promulgated pursuant to this section.''
Section 2.803(a)(1) of the Rules3 provides that ``... no person
shall sell or lease, or offer for sale or lease (including
advertising for sale or lease), or import, ship or distribute for
the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease,
any radio frequency device unless: (1) In the case of a device
subject to certification, such device has been authorized by the
Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is
properly identified and labeled ....'' Mr. David P. Pace, Jr.
d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing's offer for sale of these
devices violates both sections.

4. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing
marketed these devices as amateur transceivers. The Commission has
evaluated radiofrequency devices similar to those listed in
paragraph 2 and concluded that the devices at issue are not only
amateur radios but can easily be altered for use as Citizens Band
devices as well. A CB transmitter is a transmitter that operates
or is intended to operate at a station authorized for the CB
service, and it must be certificated by the FCC prior to marketing
or importation.4 The Commission has further concluded that these
devices fall within the definition of a CB transmitter and
therefore cannot legally be imported or marketed in the United
States. See Response from the Commission's General Counsel to U.S.
Customs Service dated May 17, 1999, 14 FCC Rcd 7797 (1999).

5. Additionally, dual use CB and amateur radios of the kind at
issue here may not be certificated under the Commission's rules.
Section 95.655(a) of the rules5 states: ``. . . . ([CB]
Transmitters with frequency capability for the Amateur Radio
Services . . . . will not be certificated.)'' See also FCC 88-256,
1988 WL 488084 (August 17, 1988). This clarification was added to
explicitly foreclose the possibility of certification of dual use
CB and amateur radios, see id., and thereby deter use by CB
operators of frequencies allocated for amateur radio use.

6. Furthermore, the Commission has revised Section 2.1204(a)(5)
of its rules6 to prohibit all marketing and/or offering for sale in
the United States of such devices even when the purchaser(s) had
provided assurances that the transceivers are being bought solely
for export. ALL DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S RULES.

7. In addition to the marketing of the non-certified transceivers
addressed above, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing is warned that Section 302(b) of the Act2, and Section
2.815(c) of the Commission's Rules7 requires FCC Type Acceptance
(or Certification) of External Radio Frequency Power Amplifiers (or
amplifier kits) capable of operation on any frequency or
frequencies below 144 MHz. Furthermore, Section 2.815(b) of the
Commission's Rules8 prohibits the marketing of External Radio
Frequency Power Amplifiers (or amplifier kits) capable of operation
on any frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.

8. Subsequent violations of the Communications Act and/or of the
Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary
forfeitures not to exceed $11,000 for each such violation or each
day of a continuing violation,9 seizure of equipment through in rem
forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions including imprisonment.10

9. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing may
request a personal interview at the closest FCC location to its
place of business,11 namely:

Federal Communications Commission
9330 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1170
Dallas, Texas 75243-3470

which can be contacted by telephone at 214-575-6361. They must
schedule this interview to take place within 14 days of the date of
this citation. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing may submit a written statement within 14 days of the date
of this Citation to the same address. Any written statement should
specify what actions have been taken to correct the violation
outlined above. When corresponding with the Commission, case
number EB-03-DL-143 should be referenced.
10. Any statement or information provided may be used by the
Commission to determine if further enforcement action is
required.12 Any knowingly or willfully false statement made in
reply to this notice is punishable by fine or imprisonment.13
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION


James D. Wells
District Director - Dallas
Office
LRB

Cc:Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics
Pace Marketing
P.O. Box 631207
Nacogdoches, TX 75963
_________________________

1 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
2 47 U.S.C. § 302a(b)
3 47 C.F.R. § 2.803(a)(1)
4 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.603(c) & 2.803
5 47 C.F.R. § 95.655(a)
6 47 C.F.R. § 2.1204(a)(5) revised effective February 28, 2000
7 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(c)
8 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(b)
9 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(b)(3)
10 See 47 U.S.C. §§ 401, 501, 503, 510
11 See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
12 See Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. §552a(e)(3)
13 See 18 U.S.C. §1001



Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL


Who ya gonna believe? The FCC or a known repeater jammer named DouGay
Adair? Try reading what Riley said, or do you have the same
reading comprehension problem that the non-existent Aanal Aaron had?
Hmmmm; gotta wonder about that!



Jerry






Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 19th 03 12:57 AM

(Twistedhed) wrote in message ...
From:
(Frank Gilliland)
In ,
(Twistedhed) wrote:
From:
(Frank Gilliland)
In 20031015223319.382$C9 - @newsreader.com, Steveo
wrote:
Cranus The Anus wrote:
Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL
Trick question?

N8NUS -- Williams, Donald A.....

LOL....now none need ponder why you have a raging hard-on for call signs
and identity. Like a cancer, you;re ate up with it...LOL.

And you have a raging hard-on for me, Twist.




No Frank,,you're projecting again. It isn't I who is at up with your
identity and personal life..it isn't I who pepper you with off-topic
questions concerning their personal lives...that type behavior is all
you, Frank, and it's quite folly to watch you attempt and fail as
always, to misattribute your behavior to another. My inquiries of you
have always been on topic or directly related to your claims made in
this forum. Now, if you can, I suggest you find some manner of release
before you pop.




By the way how that's "jock strap" collection doing? Are you going to let
the little boy dress up like those "saucer men" you talk to, and wear the
jock strap for Holloween this year?

==========================================
Subject: More Twistedhed's Blathering
Newsgroups: rec.radio.cb
Author:
(Twistedhed)
Date: 2001-03-26 17:20:06

in

wrote:
nice forgery Dougie but the headers don't lie.
Undoubtedly you don't understand how the Usenet
works so I will explain it to you, my anonymous
acolyte
what do you know of my life? The jockstrap you sent
in the mail is a trophy of your docile worship of
me and it hangs proudly above my mantle
I will never cease pirate CB activity as long as it irks
you or someone like you. However, as a consolation
and to ease your suffering, I will stay within the
confines of the freeband for now. The saucer men tell
me I have a good signal in the pile

=====================================

Richard Cranium October 19th 03 01:00 AM

"Jerry" wrote in message ...
"Richard Cranium" wrote in message
om...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup)

wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message
. com...
Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.

s Posted - Oct/17 2003 : 10:20:21 AM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Snip.

Could this be the end of "export" radios?

Bandit


Before the
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20554


Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. File No.: EB-03-
DL-143
Pacetronics Sent via
Certified
Pace Marketing Return Receipt
Requested
531-C East Main Street and First Class
U.S. Mail
Nacogdoches, TX 75963


CITATION

Released: July 7, 2003
By the Enforcement Bureau, Dallas Office:

1. This is an Official Citation issued pursuant to Section
503(b)(5) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''),1
to Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing for
violation of Section 302(b) of the Act,2 and Section 2.803(a)(1) of
the Commission's Rules.3

2. An investigation by the FCC's Dallas Office revealed that the
Internet domain name PACERADIOS.COM is registered to Pace
Marketing, David Pace, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75963 with
Pace Marketing, David Pace listed as the administrative contact.
Furthermore, on June 30, 2003, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics / Pace Marketing through its Internet site(s)
www.paceradios.com (with an addresses listed on the site as Pace
Marketing, 531-C East Main St, Nacogdoches, TX 75961 and Pace
Marketing, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75961) offered for
sale, the following thirty seven (37) non-certified Citizens Band
transceivers:

NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Connex 4800 DXL $289.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
Connex 4400 High Power $219.99 8 Bands
of 40 Channels
Connex 3300 High Power $199.99 Range
25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Patriot $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Deer Hunter $139.99 Can be converted to
operate on 120 Chan.
Connex 3300 LE $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 HP LE $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 Coyote Hunter $169.99 . . . CB
band, with . . . 120 channels below
Galaxy DX99V $329.99 Robot Talk, Voice Changer
Galaxy DX 93T $429.99 Echo with dual controls
Galaxy DX88HL $314.99 Dual-Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX77HML $219.99 6 bands of 40Ch.
Galaxy DX66V $234.99 Dual Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX55V $164.99 equipped as an ideal
multi-band radio
NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Galaxy 48T $369.99 Deluxe Export Radio
Galaxy DX45-MP $249.99 Export Radios
Galaxy DX44V $189.99 Dual control echo/reverb
Galaxy DX33HML $159.99 dual control echo/reverb,
Talkback
General Lee $199.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General A.P. Hill $169.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General Grant $399.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
? ? ?
General Longstreet $229.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
Magnum 257 $179.99 10 bands of channels
Ranger 6900F-25 $289.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6900F-150 $409.99 . . . 24.2650 - 29.6650
MHz
Ranger 6900FTB-refurbished $369.99 Export
Radios
Ranger 6300F-25 $269.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6300F-150 $389.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2995DX $549.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2985DX $439.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2980WX $409.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2970DX $399.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2950DX $269.99 Export Radios
Superstar 3900HP-Gold $239.99 6 Bands 240 Channels
Superstar Grant $179.99 120 Channels
Superstar 121 $129.99 CB features...with...Upper
and Lower Freq


According to the Commission's records, these devices have not
received an FCC equipment authorization which is required for
Citizens Band transmitters marketed in the United States.

3. Section 302(b) of the Act2 provides ``[n]o person shall
manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home
electronic equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to
comply with regulations promulgated pursuant to this section.''
Section 2.803(a)(1) of the Rules3 provides that ``... no person
shall sell or lease, or offer for sale or lease (including
advertising for sale or lease), or import, ship or distribute for
the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease,
any radio frequency device unless: (1) In the case of a device
subject to certification, such device has been authorized by the
Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is
properly identified and labeled ....'' Mr. David P. Pace, Jr.
d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing's offer for sale of these
devices violates both sections.

4. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing
marketed these devices as amateur transceivers. The Commission has
evaluated radiofrequency devices similar to those listed in
paragraph 2 and concluded that the devices at issue are not only
amateur radios but can easily be altered for use as Citizens Band
devices as well. A CB transmitter is a transmitter that operates
or is intended to operate at a station authorized for the CB
service, and it must be certificated by the FCC prior to marketing
or importation.4 The Commission has further concluded that these
devices fall within the definition of a CB transmitter and
therefore cannot legally be imported or marketed in the United
States. See Response from the Commission's General Counsel to U.S.
Customs Service dated May 17, 1999, 14 FCC Rcd 7797 (1999).

5. Additionally, dual use CB and amateur radios of the kind at
issue here may not be certificated under the Commission's rules.
Section 95.655(a) of the rules5 states: ``. . . . ([CB]
Transmitters with frequency capability for the Amateur Radio
Services . . . . will not be certificated.)'' See also FCC 88-256,
1988 WL 488084 (August 17, 1988). This clarification was added to
explicitly foreclose the possibility of certification of dual use
CB and amateur radios, see id., and thereby deter use by CB
operators of frequencies allocated for amateur radio use.

6. Furthermore, the Commission has revised Section 2.1204(a)(5)
of its rules6 to prohibit all marketing and/or offering for sale in
the United States of such devices even when the purchaser(s) had
provided assurances that the transceivers are being bought solely
for export. ALL DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S RULES.

7. In addition to the marketing of the non-certified transceivers
addressed above, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing is warned that Section 302(b) of the Act2, and Section
2.815(c) of the Commission's Rules7 requires FCC Type Acceptance
(or Certification) of External Radio Frequency Power Amplifiers (or
amplifier kits) capable of operation on any frequency or
frequencies below 144 MHz. Furthermore, Section 2.815(b) of the
Commission's Rules8 prohibits the marketing of External Radio
Frequency Power Amplifiers (or amplifier kits) capable of operation
on any frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.

8. Subsequent violations of the Communications Act and/or of the
Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary
forfeitures not to exceed $11,000 for each such violation or each
day of a continuing violation,9 seizure of equipment through in rem
forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions including imprisonment.10

9. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing may
request a personal interview at the closest FCC location to its
place of business,11 namely:

Federal Communications Commission
9330 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1170
Dallas, Texas 75243-3470

which can be contacted by telephone at 214-575-6361. They must
schedule this interview to take place within 14 days of the date of
this citation. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing may submit a written statement within 14 days of the date
of this Citation to the same address. Any written statement should
specify what actions have been taken to correct the violation
outlined above. When corresponding with the Commission, case
number EB-03-DL-143 should be referenced.
10. Any statement or information provided may be used by the
Commission to determine if further enforcement action is
required.12 Any knowingly or willfully false statement made in
reply to this notice is punishable by fine or imprisonment.13
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION


James D. Wells
District Director - Dallas
Office
LRB

Cc:Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics
Pace Marketing
P.O. Box 631207
Nacogdoches, TX 75963
_________________________

1 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
2 47 U.S.C. § 302a(b)
3 47 C.F.R. § 2.803(a)(1)
4 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.603(c) & 2.803
5 47 C.F.R. § 95.655(a)
6 47 C.F.R. § 2.1204(a)(5) revised effective February 28, 2000
7 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(c)
8 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(b)
9 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(b)(3)
10 See 47 U.S.C. §§ 401, 501, 503, 510
11 See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
12 See Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. §552a(e)(3)
13 See 18 U.S.C. §1001



Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL


Who ya gonna believe? The FCC or a known repeater jammer named DouGay
Adair? Try reading what Riley said, or do you have the same
reading comprehension problem that the non-existent Aanal Aaron had?
Hmmmm; gotta wonder about that!



Jerry


Old news. A few dealers and/or truckstops get busted every year or so.

What's your point?

At least a few of those Rangers are marketed as ten meter radios, and
advertised as such in amateur magazines. And any of those radios
are usable by amateurs on ten (or 12) meters.

Not a major problem, Jerry. Except by a few mental midgets who would
like to believe otherwise and seem capable of making a mountain out of
a molehill.

You want "intruders" off ten meters? USE IT! They won't have a chance.

Frank Gilliland October 19th 03 01:41 AM

In ,
(Richard Cranium) wrote:

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You want "intruders" off ten meters? USE IT! They won't have a chance.


They can't, because they would be interfering with illegal operators, which is
illegal.






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Frank Gilliland wrote:
In ,
(Richard Cranium) wrote:

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You want "intruders" off ten meters? USE IT! They won't have a chance.


They can't, because they would be interfering with illegal operators,
which is illegal.

DOH!

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Frank Gilliland October 19th 03 01:58 AM

In ,
(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:


By the way how that's "jock strap" collection doing? Are you going to let
the little boy dress up like those "saucer men" you talk to, and wear the
jock strap for Holloween this year?


Don't bother. He can't even live up to his own standard he sets with his warped
interpretation of the "golden rule".







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gw October 19th 03 02:33 AM

"Train" wrote in message ...
His sites were bought out by EEI a while back if memory serves me correctly.
I still have E-Mail from Pace asking me if I would be interested in selling
one of my web sites to him. What a PUTZ!
Train
"Jerry" wrote in message
.. .

"Richard Cranium" wrote in message
om...
(Repeaterjammers For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup)

wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message
. com...
Sure, there may be an "intruder" or two, but it's not the major prob
you guys claim it is.

s Posted - Oct/17 2003 : 10:20:21 AM
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Could this be the end of "export" radios?

Bandit


Before the
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20554


Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. File No.: EB-03-
DL-143
Pacetronics Sent via
Certified
Pace Marketing Return Receipt
Requested
531-C East Main Street and First Class
U.S. Mail
Nacogdoches, TX 75963


CITATION

Released: July 7, 2003
By the Enforcement Bureau, Dallas Office:

1. This is an Official Citation issued pursuant to Section
503(b)(5) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''),1
to Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing for
violation of Section 302(b) of the Act,2 and Section 2.803(a)(1) of
the Commission's Rules.3

2. An investigation by the FCC's Dallas Office revealed that the
Internet domain name PACERADIOS.COM is registered to Pace
Marketing, David Pace, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75963 with
Pace Marketing, David Pace listed as the administrative contact.
Furthermore, on June 30, 2003, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics / Pace Marketing through its Internet site(s)
www.paceradios.com (with an addresses listed on the site as Pace
Marketing, 531-C East Main St, Nacogdoches, TX 75961 and Pace
Marketing, P.O. Box 631207, Nacogdoches, TX 75961) offered for
sale, the following thirty seven (37) non-certified Citizens Band
transceivers:

NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Connex 4800 DXL $289.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
Connex 4400 High Power $219.99 8 Bands
of 40 Channels
Connex 3300 High Power $199.99 Range
25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Patriot $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex Deer Hunter $139.99 Can be converted to
operate on 120 Chan.
Connex 3300 LE $179.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 HP LE $199.99 Range 25.615 - 28.305
Connex 3300 Coyote Hunter $169.99 . . . CB
band, with . . . 120 channels below
Galaxy DX99V $329.99 Robot Talk, Voice Changer
Galaxy DX 93T $429.99 Echo with dual controls
Galaxy DX88HL $314.99 Dual-Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX77HML $219.99 6 bands of 40Ch.
Galaxy DX66V $234.99 Dual Control Echo,
Talkback
Galaxy DX55V $164.99 equipped as an ideal
multi-band radio
NAME MODEL PRICE DESCRIPTION
Galaxy 48T $369.99 Deluxe Export Radio
Galaxy DX45-MP $249.99 Export Radios
Galaxy DX44V $189.99 Dual control echo/reverb
Galaxy DX33HML $159.99 dual control echo/reverb,
Talkback
General Lee $199.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General A.P. Hill $169.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
General Grant $399.99 12 Bands of 40 Channels
? ? ?
General Longstreet $229.99 6 Bands of 40 Channels
Magnum 257 $179.99 10 bands of channels
Ranger 6900F-25 $289.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6900F-150 $409.99 . . . 24.2650 - 29.6650
MHz
Ranger 6900FTB-refurbished $369.99 Export
Radios
Ranger 6300F-25 $269.99 . . . 12-band segments
Ranger 6300F-150 $389.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2995DX $549.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2985DX $439.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2980WX $409.99 Export Base Station
Ranger 2970DX $399.99 Export Radios
Ranger 2950DX $269.99 Export Radios
Superstar 3900HP-Gold $239.99 6 Bands 240 Channels
Superstar Grant $179.99 120 Channels
Superstar 121 $129.99 CB features...with...Upper
and Lower Freq


According to the Commission's records, these devices have not
received an FCC equipment authorization which is required for
Citizens Band transmitters marketed in the United States.

3. Section 302(b) of the Act2 provides ``[n]o person shall
manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home
electronic equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to
comply with regulations promulgated pursuant to this section.''
Section 2.803(a)(1) of the Rules3 provides that ``... no person
shall sell or lease, or offer for sale or lease (including
advertising for sale or lease), or import, ship or distribute for
the purpose of selling or leasing or offering for sale or lease,
any radio frequency device unless: (1) In the case of a device
subject to certification, such device has been authorized by the
Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is
properly identified and labeled ....'' Mr. David P. Pace, Jr.
d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing's offer for sale of these
devices violates both sections.

4. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing
marketed these devices as amateur transceivers. The Commission has
evaluated radiofrequency devices similar to those listed in
paragraph 2 and concluded that the devices at issue are not only
amateur radios but can easily be altered for use as Citizens Band
devices as well. A CB transmitter is a transmitter that operates
or is intended to operate at a station authorized for the CB
service, and it must be certificated by the FCC prior to marketing
or importation.4 The Commission has further concluded that these
devices fall within the definition of a CB transmitter and
therefore cannot legally be imported or marketed in the United
States. See Response from the Commission's General Counsel to U.S.
Customs Service dated May 17, 1999, 14 FCC Rcd 7797 (1999).

5. Additionally, dual use CB and amateur radios of the kind at
issue here may not be certificated under the Commission's rules.
Section 95.655(a) of the rules5 states: ``. . . . ([CB]
Transmitters with frequency capability for the Amateur Radio
Services . . . . will not be certificated.)'' See also FCC 88-256,
1988 WL 488084 (August 17, 1988). This clarification was added to
explicitly foreclose the possibility of certification of dual use
CB and amateur radios, see id., and thereby deter use by CB
operators of frequencies allocated for amateur radio use.

6. Furthermore, the Commission has revised Section 2.1204(a)(5)
of its rules6 to prohibit all marketing and/or offering for sale in
the United States of such devices even when the purchaser(s) had
provided assurances that the transceivers are being bought solely
for export. ALL DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S RULES.

7. In addition to the marketing of the non-certified transceivers
addressed above, Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing is warned that Section 302(b) of the Act2, and Section
2.815(c) of the Commission's Rules7 requires FCC Type Acceptance
(or Certification) of External Radio Frequency Power Amplifiers (or
amplifier kits) capable of operation on any frequency or
frequencies below 144 MHz. Furthermore, Section 2.815(b) of the
Commission's Rules8 prohibits the marketing of External Radio
Frequency Power Amplifiers (or amplifier kits) capable of operation
on any frequency or frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.

8. Subsequent violations of the Communications Act and/or of the
Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary
forfeitures not to exceed $11,000 for each such violation or each
day of a continuing violation,9 seizure of equipment through in rem
forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions including imprisonment.10

9. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing may
request a personal interview at the closest FCC location to its
place of business,11 namely:

Federal Communications Commission
9330 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1170
Dallas, Texas 75243-3470

which can be contacted by telephone at 214-575-6361. They must
schedule this interview to take place within 14 days of the date of
this citation. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace
Marketing may submit a written statement within 14 days of the date
of this Citation to the same address. Any written statement should
specify what actions have been taken to correct the violation
outlined above. When corresponding with the Commission, case
number EB-03-DL-143 should be referenced.
10. Any statement or information provided may be used by the
Commission to determine if further enforcement action is
required.12 Any knowingly or willfully false statement made in
reply to this notice is punishable by fine or imprisonment.13
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION


James D. Wells
District Director - Dallas
Office
LRB

Cc:Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a.
Pacetronics
Pace Marketing
P.O. Box 631207
Nacogdoches, TX 75963
_________________________

1 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
2 47 U.S.C. § 302a(b)
3 47 C.F.R. § 2.803(a)(1)
4 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.603(c) & 2.803
5 47 C.F.R. § 95.655(a)
6 47 C.F.R. § 2.1204(a)(5) revised effective February 28, 2000
7 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(c)
8 47 C.F.R. § 2.815(b)
9 See 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(b)(3)
10 See 47 U.S.C. §§ 401, 501, 503, 510
11 See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(5)
12 See Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. §552a(e)(3)
13 See 18 U.S.C. §1001



Who ya gona believe? The FCC or some guy named Cranus The Anus??? LOL

Who ya gonna believe? The FCC or a known repeater jammer named DouGay
Adair? Try reading what Riley said, or do you have the same
reading comprehension problem that the non-existent Aanal Aaron had?
Hmmmm; gotta wonder about that!



Jerry





couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of ripoff artist if you ask me.......

Richard Cranium October 19th 03 02:55 PM

(gw) wrote in message . com...
"Train" wrote in message ...
His sites were bought out by EEI a while back if memory serves me correctly.
I still have E-Mail from Pace asking me if I would be interested in selling
one of my web sites to him. What a PUTZ!
Train

4. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing
marketed these devices as amateur transceivers. The Commission has
evaluated radiofrequency devices similar to those listed in
paragraph 2 and concluded that the devices at issue are not only
amateur radios but can easily be altered for use as Citizens Band
devices as well


I submit that the aforementioned Rule applies equally to every single
AMATEUR transceiver ever imported or sold in the United States. They
are notoriously simple to wideband; just clip a wire or two, or remove
(or add) a diode or two. Therefore, all ham radios are also illegal
under FCC Rules and Regulations.


couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of ripoff artist if you ask me.......


Except maybe Copper Electronics!

Richard Cranium October 19th 03 02:56 PM

Steveo wrote in message ...
Frank Gilliland wrote:
In ,
(Richard Cranium) wrote:

snip
You want "intruders" off ten meters? USE IT! They won't have a chance.


They can't, because they would be interfering with illegal operators,
which is illegal.

DOH!


Frankie at his best!

Jerry October 19th 03 08:26 PM


"Richard Cranium" wrote in message
m...
(gw) wrote in message

. com...
"Train" wrote in message

...
His sites were bought out by EEI a while back if memory serves me

correctly.
I still have E-Mail from Pace asking me if I would be interested in

selling
one of my web sites to him. What a PUTZ!
Train

4. Mr. David P. Pace, Jr. d.b.a. Pacetronics / Pace Marketing
marketed these devices as amateur transceivers. The Commission

has
evaluated radiofrequency devices similar to those listed in
paragraph 2 and concluded that the devices at issue are not

only
amateur radios but can easily be altered for use as Citizens

Band
devices as well


I submit that the aforementioned Rule applies equally to every single
AMATEUR transceiver ever imported or sold in the United States. They
are notoriously simple to wideband; just clip a wire or two, or remove
(or add) a diode or two. Therefore, all ham radios are also illegal
under FCC Rules and Regulations.



NO!! Each service has different rules. Amateur Radio is
governed by Part 97; CB is under Part 95. The 'exports'
are being marketed as "10 Meter" ham rigs. Because the
have "bands" of 'channels', those "bands" cover OTHER
than the 40 CB frequencies, and have MORE than the
4 watts allowed for CB, such "export" radios do not meet
the requirements for EITHER service. It still is legal for
a franchised dealer to import and sell APPROVED trans-
ceivers according to the rules of Part 97. Not both. FCC approved radios
will have a certification sticker on
the back or side of said radios; the exports do not.

As for building unalterable radios, it would be terrifically
expensive to do that because there are *some* radios that can be certified
in other services. A number of Icom,
Kenwood, and Yaesu radios can be used for *certain*
applications. The military has used some of them in the past. Civil Air
Patrol and other gov't agencies are able to
do so because, again, the rules apply differently to differ-ent Services. I
hope it would not come to that (but it
could)--making the radios difficult to modify--but we have
CBers to thank for the banning of amplifiers for 24-30 MHZ back in 1978.
Folks want to flaunt *their* own agenda (and to hell to whomever it hurts)
and often cause
hardship to innocents. That is kind of what is happening now with the
"export" radio thing; folks are bound and determined to break the rules, so
something will likely happen that will cause trouble for other CBers
and hams alike. Gee, that's all I need to have a $900 ham
radio I used to be able able to use with FEMA, USAF/CAP, and SHARES cause me
to have to spend
$2000 for a special motorola to do the same job. Yeah,
thanks!! If people would just stay OUT of the adjacent bands, it wouldn't be
an issue, but NOOOOOO, they want theirs and ours TOO!! Ain't gonna happen!
Look for of the same dealer busts to increase soon.

J




couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of ripoff artist if you ask me.......


Except maybe Copper Electronics!




Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 20th 03 02:01 AM

Frank Gilliland wrote in message . ..
In ,
(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:


By the way how that's "jock strap" collection doing? Are you going to let
the little boy dress up like those "saucer men" you talk to, and wear the
jock strap for Holloween this year?


Don't bother. He can't even live up to his own standard he sets with his warped
interpretation of the "golden rule".


Watch now come monday morning Twitsy will appear on schedule and blame
Leland for all his troubles.

Frank Gilliland October 20th 03 02:50 AM

In ,
(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:

Frank Gilliland wrote in message . ..
In ,

(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:


By the way how that's "jock strap" collection doing? Are you going to let
the little boy dress up like those "saucer men" you talk to, and wear the
jock strap for Holloween this year?


Don't bother. He can't even live up to his own standard he sets with his warped
interpretation of the "golden rule".


Watch now come monday morning Twitsy will appear on schedule and blame
Leland for all his troubles.


He would have, but now he won't because he doesn't want to prove you right.
He'll blame somebody else for a while, or come up with an excuse why your
prediction has nothing to do with his behavior, or some screwy **** like that.






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Twistedhed October 20th 03 03:40 PM

Kitty Cat wrote:
Watch now come monday morning Twitsy will appear on schedule and blame
Leland for all his troubles.
_
Frank Gilliland fondled himself with:
He would have, but now he won't because he doesn't want to prove you
right. He'll blame somebody else for a while, or come up with an excuse
why your prediction has nothing to do with his behavior, or some screwy
**** like that.
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LOL,,,your delusional anger and self-hatred continues to cause you to
project your infantile-like status you were relegated. I have no
problems, Frankie, only solutions. In fact, what you fail to comprehend,
due your cracked and battered ego, mild-retardations and communication
deficit, is everyone else suffers from problems that only you appear
capable to diagnose or recognize...LOL. As always, you ned to learn to
love the man in the mirror instead of hating him. Try putting a little
God in your abysmal shell that poorly masquerades as your life.


Frank Gilliland October 20th 03 05:09 PM

In ,
(Twistedhed) wrote:

Kitty Cat wrote:
Watch now come monday morning Twitsy will appear on schedule and blame
Leland for all his troubles.
_
Frank Gilliland fondled himself with:
He would have, but now he won't because he doesn't want to prove you
right. He'll blame somebody else for a while, or come up with an excuse
why your prediction has nothing to do with his behavior, or some screwy
**** like that.
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_
LOL,,,your delusional anger and self-hatred continues to cause you to
project your infantile-like status you were relegated. I have no
problems, Frankie, only solutions. In fact, what you fail to comprehend,
due your cracked and battered ego, mild-retardations and communication
deficit, is everyone else suffers from problems that only you appear
capable to diagnose or recognize...LOL. As always, you ned to learn to
love the man in the mirror instead of hating him. Try putting a little
God in your abysmal shell that poorly masquerades as your life.


Same old stale rhetoric.






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Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup October 22nd 03 09:34 PM

Frank Gilliland wrote in message . ..
In ,
(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:

Frank Gilliland wrote in message . ..
In ,

(Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup) wrote:


By the way how that's "jock strap" collection doing? Are you going to let
the little boy dress up like those "saucer men" you talk to, and wear the
jock strap for Holloween this year?

Don't bother. He can't even live up to his own standard he sets with his warped
interpretation of the "golden rule".


Watch now come monday morning Twitsy will appear on schedule and blame
Leland for all his troubles.


He would have, but now he won't because he doesn't want to prove you right.
He'll blame somebody else for a while, or come up with an excuse why your
prediction has nothing to do with his behavior, or some screwy **** like that.






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What do you expect? ****hed is a cum eating piece of **** like cranus
and mopedophile and gay scottie and train and the rest of the
keyqueens. He has to blame someone for being a fagboy.


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