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![]() Brainbuster wrote: jim wrote in message ... if i were to float out to bermuda and xmit would i be freebanding there? What about just outside of American waters? I am not sure that it still exists but, for years, we had a Pirate radio station that was just outside of UK waters... the Gov. couldn't touch them. Regards, Peter. we had the same thing here off the coast of long island with a ship called the jessie or something along those lines. it was shut down by the fed gov because it broadcast within the territorial limit. it basically played beatles tunes with no commercials. low power you bet. was it interfering with commercial broadcasts? not with that power. if it aint taxed it must be illegal... |
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![]() "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message .com... "Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message . .. jim wrote in message ... Brenda Ann wrote: "jim" wrote in message ... actually a good point. if i were to use the freq's the u.s. gov said i can then what is the problem with slipping +/- 5kc's between 'channels'? is that freebanding? The frequencies that the US govt. says you can are those specific frequencies that constitute the 40 standard CB channels. The distance away from the center of any channel is tightly regulated, and you can't be more than 0.005% away from that center (~1.3 KHz), which is actually pretty broad when compared to say, broadcast AM, which is only allowed a 20 Hz leeway). that is what the u.s. gov proclaims. my point is they have no say so outside territorial waters. whether or not the gov abides by itu standards on this matter is open. The fact is the US Govt HAS signed on with ITU and honors *most* treaties. better yet, who the hell is the u.s. gov to tell me what is legal or not? If you are a US citizen, they are granted that right by the constitution, and by treaty. please point out the constitutional section you mentioned. Title 47, US Code and The Communications Act of 1934 voted upon by Congress. There is a major difference between Federal laws and the Constitution. The references that you cite are NOT sections of the Constitution. I did NOT say they were! The question was asked by what right does the US government telling a citizen what can or not do WRT radio. I KNOW it is per Federal Regulations passed by Congress and not the Constitution per se. If a person violates regulations within the US and its territories, then they are subject to possible prosecution. And I passed Civics AND a whole bunch of tests regarding radio law both civilian and military, thank you very much. J Please retake your civics and political science classes. |
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![]() "joseph mcdavid" wrote in message ... jim wrote: wrote: "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... Organized, long term freebanders are very aware where they operate and take great measure to ensure against talking on an amateur f requency or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband. If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there, why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice DX contact with one of them? I've been a so-called "freebander" since the late sixties but rarely for DX. The primary reason I talked outside of allotted frequencies was for privacy or to contact a specific distant station I wouldn't normally hear on the allotted band. We used to run Ch. 16 -5khz down and 15A a RC Channel running slightly above stock power on 3-4 element directional and easily talk 75-100 miles. I spoke all over the world with better than 1000 confirmed QSL contacts from a slightly peaked Golden Eagle Mark III/IV running through a 4 beam element at 60 feet from Central NJ. actually a good point. if i were to use the freq's the u.s. gov said i can then what is the problem with slipping +/- 5kc's between 'channels'? is that freebanding? better yet, who the hell is the u.s. gov to tell me what is legal or not? if i were to float out to bermuda and xmit would i be freebanding there? do our friends to the north and south really care what the fcc says what americans can/cannot do? not likely.... Quick comment to Jim from above: Actually, they just might. Treaties are sometimes used as bargaining chips. If a problem arises such as radio interference, then an aggrieved country can take it up with the offending country. Where the US is concerned, it may be that a country that needs loans, etc. will agree to abate the RFI in exchange for said loans, grants, or other concessions. And of course, it can be taken up with ITU. just make it worse for every body next thing you know they'll require a digatal id on all transmitters or they'll be terrorist and arrested without due process. People don't realize that illegal activities *CAN* cause adverse actions such as the above. Sometimes it may hurt the innocent as well as the guilty. In 1978, during the peak of CB's popularity, CB amplifiers became one of the sought after "options" in many operators' stations. All of a sudden, every garage, it seems, was pumping out splatterboxes by the hundreds. FCC then passed a regulation that required that no amplifiers be built or imported into the US capable of operation between 24 and 30 MHZ. The manufacturer could provide the enabling modification upon proof of license. Who did that hurt? Not the illegal amp makers; they kept on sneaking their junk under the radar to the detriment of hams. Not a major thing to the hams, but it caused *some* inconvenience to the Amateurs who had to take time to make the mod. Who knows what "freebanding" could cause? Not me. I only know about some things I hear from time to time--like the transmitter fingerprinting mentioned, or, maybe, areturn to more aggressive enforcement, or amendments to the local enforcement law. I know only one thing; when enough people get annoyed, like the people being interferred with on 10/12 Meters, eventually something will be done. Sure, the people who "freeband" think their "hobby" is harmless and see no reason why they shouldn't be able to just pick up a mike and start talking anywhere, anytime, and with a bazillion watts. It boils down to training, discipline, and safety. Training teaches the discipline to know what and why to use a radio, and said discipline makes certain their operation causes no harm toothers (safety); it all goes hand in hand. Those regulations that seem to chafe "freebanders" are like fences; one can move from one boundary to the next, but the fence prevents the "cows" from getting into someone else's pasture. Finally, I mentioned that "freebanders" can see no harm in going above or below the 40 CB channels, or in between. It depends on whose cow is being gored. If it were legal for you to operate on 6620 MHZ USB (international avation HF band), how would you like to be aboard a flight that couldn't find its way because someone was chatting on the "channel"? What if the aircraft was experiencing mechanical trouble and couldn't talk to the company engineers for help? It used to be that people didn't 'dare' to "freeband" AND they had more civility and respect for others to do it. If the break in the fence isn't mended, the "freebanders" will breach the gap like a broken dam. Eventually, OTHER bands and frequencies will be violated (Hello? Is anyone here? I think I will occupy this "room" and sit a spell) and as each band is screwed up, the rightful users are stepped on, another band is "stolen", more illegals rush in, and so on. Think not? Well, who'd a-thunk it that 10 and 12 Meters would be violated with truckers beeping and squeaking their way along while the digital modes (per ITU convention) were interferred with? Jerry |
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![]() Jerry Oxendine wrote: "joseph mcdavid" wrote in message ... jim wrote: wrote: "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... Organized, long term freebanders are very aware where they operate and take great measure to ensure against talking on an amateur f requency or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband. If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there, why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice DX contact with one of them? I've been a so-called "freebander" since the late sixties but rarely for DX. The primary reason I talked outside of allotted frequencies was for privacy or to contact a specific distant station I wouldn't normally hear on the allotted band. We used to run Ch. 16 -5khz down and 15A a RC Channel running slightly above stock power on 3-4 element directional and easily talk 75-100 miles. I spoke all over the world with better than 1000 confirmed QSL contacts from a slightly peaked Golden Eagle Mark III/IV running through a 4 beam element at 60 feet from Central NJ. actually a good point. if i were to use the freq's the u.s. gov said i can then what is the problem with slipping +/- 5kc's between 'channels'? is that freebanding? better yet, who the hell is the u.s. gov to tell me what is legal or not? if i were to float out to bermuda and xmit would i be freebanding there? do our friends to the north and south really care what the fcc says what americans can/cannot do? not likely.... Quick comment to Jim from above: Actually, they just might. Treaties are sometimes used as bargaining chips. If a problem arises such as radio interference, then an aggrieved country can take it up with the offending country. Where the US is concerned, it may be that a country that needs loans, etc. will agree to abate the RFI in exchange for said loans, grants, or other concessions. And of course, it can be taken up with ITU. jerry you may be right with the treaties as I am not up on international law. point is if there are such agreements has anyone ever been prosecuted by their governing bodies or hell have any nations been notified by another that one of their citizens is causing harm? I dont know the answers but at this point it still won't stop people freebanding. Its human nature to nonconform especially concerning something as trivial as this. |
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![]() "Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup" wrote in message om... jim I dont know the Its human nature to nonconform especially concerning something as trivial as this. You are an assclown. And you are an assclown ranger. Really Doug, why don't you find a cause that matters? You spend your time here posting useless attacks and searching Google to find **** that matters to no one 'cept you. Why is it that you have no life? You think you bother folks here? All you really are is a punching bag for those of us that choose to reply to you, nothing more...nothing at all. You have no information in that is not available to anyone with Web access. Really man, with all your gay references and knowledge, think of the good you could do spouting all your information on some anti-aids or similar such website. Get a clue. |
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![]() Randy wrote: "Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup" wrote in message om... jim I dont know the Its human nature to nonconform especially concerning something as trivial as this. You are an assclown. And you are an assclown ranger. Really Doug, why don't you find a cause that matters? You spend your time here posting useless attacks and searching Google to find **** that matters to no one 'cept you. Why is it that you have no life? You think you bother folks here? All you really are is a punching bag for those of us that choose to reply to you, nothing more...nothing at all. You have no information in that is not available to anyone with Web access. Really man, with all your gay references and knowledge, think of the good you could do spouting all your information on some anti-aids or similar such website. Get a clue. exactally............ |
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JerrO wrote:
Sure, the people who "freeband" think their "hobby" is harmless and see no reason why they shouldn't be able to just pick up a mike and start talking anywhere, anytime, and with a bazillion watts. _ Jerry, my man, you are full of ****. Why are you talking this smack? Speaking falsely and of this type bull**** really takes away from your other knowledge, as you know this is untrue, yet you continue to propagate such bull**** for whatever reason. Gee, how the pseudo-elmers have fallen. You have informed me of several things I did not not realize concerning the MARS/CAPS (such as many, many hammies using it as an excuse to have their radios modded for cb) and a few things concerning mathematics as relating to certain harmonics. It's a shame how one can taint years of integrity with a single post. Problems with your posting host, Jer? |
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![]() "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... From: (Randy) "Citizens For A Keyclown-Free Newsgroup" wrote in message om... jim I dont know the Its human nature to nonconform especially concerning something as trivial as this. You are an assclown. _ And you are an assclown ranger. Really Doug, why don't you find a cause that matters? You spend your time here posting useless attacks and searching Google to find **** that matters to no one 'cept you. Why is it that you have no life? You think you bother folks here? All you really are is a punching bag for those of us that choose to reply to you, nothing more...nothing at all. You have no information in that is not available to anyone with Web access. Really man, with all your gay references and knowledge, think of the good you could do spouting all your information on some anti-aids or similar such website. Get a clue. _ He has no choice in the matter. His giant mouth was open begging to be fed. He was hooked line, sinker, bait, and leader and made to swallow the bobber a few years ago. It's not up to him when the line is cut..a greater power is at work here. Never thought of it that way, but you very well may be right. I haven't researched Tourette's Syndrome in the past, but I wonder..... |
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