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Just a note to let you know about a list designed to help you become a ham
radio operator: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HAM-ELMER 73 |
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![]() "Bob" wrote in message 9... Just a note to let you know about a list designed to help you become a ham radio operator: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HAM-ELMER 73 Why the hell would we want to do that? Train |
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Everybody should be a HAM.
"Train" wrote in message ... "Bob" wrote in message 9... Just a note to let you know about a list designed to help you become a ham radio operator: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HAM-ELMER 73 Why the hell would we want to do that? Train |
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"BuckEye" wrote:
Everybody should be a HAM. Everybody should run ham gear. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... "BuckEye" wrote: Everybody should be a HAM. Everybody should run ham gear. Some of us do! I don't think I'll ever part with my Drake "drift-0-matic" TR-7. I've only had the set for just over 20 years. Been using a Kenwood 440-SAT for just over 10 and it's a GREAT rig also! Train |
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"Train" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "BuckEye" wrote: Everybody should be a HAM. Everybody should run ham gear. Some of us do! I don't think I'll ever part with my Drake "drift-0-matic" TR-7. I've only had the set for just over 20 years. Been using a Kenwood 440-SAT for just over 10 and it's a GREAT rig also! Train Rock on. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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"Train" wrote in message ...
"Bob" wrote in message 9... Just a note to let you know about a list designed to help you become a ham radio operator: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HAM-ELMER 73 Why the hell would we want to do that? Train that's right train, especially when they have people like the one's mentioned in this dicey article copied below. man i sure wouldn't want to be associated with people that break the law and stuff like that.......harde har, har, har..... From the ARRL Letter, October 17, 2003 The FCC says an Indiana amateur has agreed to relinquish his Amateur Radio operator license for two years as a result of allegations that he interfered with local police department radio transmissions. FCC Special Counsel Riley Hollingsworth outlined the terms of the agreement in a September 23 letter to Technician licensee Justin L. Whaley, KC9DCP, of Columbia City. According to the letter, the FCC notified Whaley last March that close-proximity direction finding evidence indicated that the licensee had interfered with the operation of the Columbia City Police Department radio system early this year. The agreement--which Whaley had not yet signed as of this week--calls on him to resolve the enforcement issues he faces by relinquishing his Amateur Radio operator license for two years. Whaley also must agree not to maintain an amateur station nor to use anyone else's station. Hollingsworth said that since Whaley shut down his station last March 28, the agreement would remain in effect until March 28, 2005. Hollingsworth requested that Whaley sign the letter and return it to the FCC along with his Amateur Radio license. The FCC meanwhile is seeking additional information from three other licensees who allegedly used ham gear to transmit on police or emergency frequencies. Hollingsworth wrote General-class licensee Tom L. Christman, KB2NAV, of Albany, New York, on September 22 regarding a complaint from the Albany County Sheriff's Department's Office of Professional Standards. The FCC asked Christman, a sheriff's department maintenance worker, to respond to allegations that he used his ham radio transceiver to make transmissions on sheriff's department frequencies last December "without a legitimate purpose." The sheriff's department has requested that the FCC suspend or revoke Christman's amateur license. Hollingsworth also wrote two North Carolina Technician-class amateurs--Daniel E. Buchanan, KF4LNE, of Montreat, and Joseph S. "Shannon" Hutchins, KG4SXD, of Swannanoa--concerning complaints from the Black Mountain Police Department alleging that both had transmitted on police frequencies last February. The transmissions apparently were made using a handheld transceiver while Buchanan and Hutchins were in the same vehicle. Documents from the Asheville/Buncombe County District Attorney's Office assert that the Black Mountain police channel had experienced "numerous transmissions" earlier this year on a police frequency (156.01 MHz) "including verbal profanity and racial slurs." A police officer who questioned Buchanan and Hutchins said they admitted transmitting on police frequencies. They later voluntarily signed statements to that effect in which each blamed the other for making the racial slur. The District Attorney's Office statement said that one transmission last February 8, while police were attempting to respond to an auto accident involving multiple injuries, "prevented officers from communication with dispatch or each other." Hollingsworth this month also heard from amateurs in the Los Angeles area that some repeater owners are shutting down their machines due to alleged ongoing interference from Jack Gerritsen, formerly KG6IRO. The FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau set aside Gerritsen's license in 2001 a few days after granting it after learning that he'd been convicted the previous year on state charges of interfering with Los Angeles Police Department radio transmissions. Imprisoned, paroled and imprisoned again after breaking parole for allegedly having and operating radio equipment without a license, Gerritsen was released early due to jail overcrowding. Hollingsworth said the FCC continues to work the case, but he expressed frustration that Gerritsen was let out of prison again with no conditions or restrictions "even regarding radio, which is what he was in there for in the first place." The ARRL Letter offers a weekly e-mail digest of essential news of interest to active amateurs. The ARRL Letter strives to be timely, accurate, concise, and readable. Visit ARRLWeb http://www.arrl.org for the latest news, updated as it happens. The ARRL Web site http://www.arrl.org/ offers access to news, informative features and columns. ARRL Audio News http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/audio/ is a weekly "ham radio newscast" compiled from The ARRL Letter. 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. -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- Fred Lloyd, AA7BQ Founder, QRZ.COM |
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"BuckEye" wrote in message news:66flb.834964$YN5.925395@sccrnsc01...
Everybody should be a HAM. "Train" wrote in message ... "Bob" wrote in message 9... Just a note to let you know about a list designed to help you become a ham radio operator: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HAM-ELMER 73 Why the hell would we want to do that? Train i thought that big bambo guy got beat down for talking on channel 6.........i guess he still has his license.....oh well.......... |
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So.... if I become a ham and still talk to my friends on the CB...
do we call dual band operation "roast beef"..? cheers skipp http://sonic.ucdavis.edu : Bob wrote: : Just a note to let you know about a list designed to help you become a ham : radio operator: : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HAM-ELMER : 73 |
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