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"M-Tech" wrote in message
... You would think people would have the common courtesy NOT to operate a phone or television within "X" distance from an illegal CB station :-) The LEAST the guy can do is move!! Don Heh-heh...yeah, get the hell out of my neighborhood if you can't take the heat. ;-) What's up with that anyway? It seems that on the back of most consumer electronics there's a notice saying it must not cause interference and it must accept interference. What's it going to be? If my radio causes interference, is my neighbor supposed to just take it because the notice says so? And if that's the case, why should I as an op worry about it? I think it should read one way or the other, not both ways to accommodate the FCC. It should read something like "must not cause interference and if it gets interference you should load a shot gun and find the CB prick that's running 4kw to talk to the guy down the street" or something of that nature. -Dr.X (not emitting interferons to the best of my knowledge) |
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