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I AmnotGeorgeBush November 21st 05 08:52 PM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To Deny K1MAN...
 
I never even heard this Baxter dude, but I'm going to have to tune him
in because he's managed to rile people more than a little old pirate
radio station ever could.

Leo Myerson:


'I urge the FCC to deny the renewal of Glenn


Baxter's license.' Meyerson Letter


In the past ten years the FCC has received


numerous complaints regarding Glenn A.


Baxter.





Means nothing. Lot's of people get complaints. The FCC receives multiple
complaints on the same party(s) on a regular basis, commercial included.


The FCC is currently evaluating these


complaints.



..their job.

This page responds to the public's


interest in Baxter's character qualifications, or


lack thereof.




No, it responds to YOUR interest in Baxter.

Audio clips are best heard by saving them to


your desktop and playing with your favorite


audio program. Check this page frequently to


find updates and don't forget to refresh your


browser when visiting again in the future. The


accuracy of information on this page is


guaranteed by the Center for Media Studies


Public Interest Research Group.



That makes it sound so official to the layman that one may believe such
a claim authenticates the personal opinions expressed and somehow
morphs such opinions into fact.



LATEST DEVELOPMENTS


Leo Meyerson (above right) has informed the


amateur community that he does not support


Glenn Baxter, IARN, AARA, or any of Baxter's


activities.





Did this Baxter guy actually say that?


In fact, Meyerson is incensed that


Baxter appears to be using his likeness and


image to promote his businesses.




That sounds very much like citing The Center for Media Studies to give
the false impression the personal opinions on that page are somehow
authenticated by the invocation of such Center. Hypocrisy.

Meyerson has sent a letter to the FCC urging


them not to renew Baxter's FCC license.


Baxter, whose FCC license has expired, has


been accused of sending unwanted


commercial email (spam) to promote his


businesses.




Accused is not the same as guilt.


In his unsolicited mailings, Baxter mentions


Myerson, and on his webpage, Baxter


features a photo of himself with Leo and his


wife Helen.



The writer above first claims Baxter was merely "accused" of sending
spam, then affirms Baxter's guilt by detailing the "unsolicited
mailings" which should have read "alleged unsolicited mailings."


Meyerson said, "Years ago, Baxter insisted on
posing with my wife and me for a picture. I


obliged him. I have no relationship with him


whatsoever. I have not seen him for years.


Please let the amateur community know I'm


not affiliated with him in any way. I believe he


is using my name in an attempt to gain


credibility and I strongly protest the use of my


name in this manner."


Leo Meyerson is an acknowledged pioneer in


the field of radio. Leo is the founder of World


Radio Laboratories and Galaxy Electronics.


Throughout the years Leo has been very


active in public service.



Which entails special treatment or the weighing of his opinion exactly
how?

A life member of the Quarter Century


Wireless Association, Leo served as a


National Director from 1977 to 1987. In 1991


he was named the QCWA Amateur Member


of the year and in 1994 he was inducted into


the QCWA Hall of Fame. Leo is also a life


member of the American Radio Relay League,


At first it appeared you were trying to build
Meyerson up, then you smear him by illustrating his close association
with the incompetents.

Society of Wireless Pioneers, and


International Mission Radio Association


among other associations. In 1980 Leo was


elected a fellow of the Radio Club of America,


one of the most prestigious radio clubs in


America.




I think I get your gist. The more radio-related clubs one belongs to,
the more valid their
opinion should be recognized and more weight given.

Leo Meyerson is the second radio icon to


denounce Glenn Baxter, ex-K1MAN. The first


was famous broadcaster Walter Cronkite, who
has publicly stated that he has experience


with Baxter's lack of ethics.





According to what has been posted here, I believe Baxter also publicly
commented on Cronkite and his lack of integrity regarding the entire
incident.


Cronkite also called on the FCC to deny


renewal of Baxter's amateur radio licenses.


(See Mr. Cronkite's letter regarding Baxter's


lack of ethics below).




The FCC gives no more creedence to Cronkite's letter than they do to
yours. All are treated equally and the FCC renders decisions independent
ofletters from the public.

There is widespread speculation that the FCC


will affirm Baxter's $21,000 fine and designate


his license for a renewal hearing in front of an


administrative law judge. The judge may deny


renewal to Baxter at that time.



There is also "widespread" speculation that Baxter will drag this out
and in the mean time, continue to operate.

An administrative law judge also has the


authority to order Baxter off the air during any


possible appeal process.


+ November 18, 2005. Leo Meyerson sends


the FCC a letter urging the Commission to


deny license renewal to Glenn Baxter.


+ November 13, 2005. Glenn Baxter,


discussing some of his heroes, whom he says


had no formal education, continues to rail


against FCC Enforcement, saying, "Riley is a


typical moron attorney.



Sounds extremely accurate in my opinion.

Riley IS smart and very dangerous, but he is


still a moron. And a cheap, corrupt politician."


I believe that and I'll tell you why. Riley does not enjoy being pinned
down and made to answer questions that require specific answers. He
would rather hedge and lie instead of admitting he doesn't have the
information one seeks or know the answer to one's question. Some of the
government types are arrogant pricks these days, forgetting where their
salary originates.


Baxter went on to say, "As a group, the


biggest impact on the modern world seems to


be among the no degree folks. Hitler and


Stalin did not have degrees." Baxter also


counts ex-ham Richard Whiten among his


good friends.




I see. Such opinions should be censored because.....because,,,,what?
They offend you?

Audio: Baxter's good friend and radio show


co-host, Rich Whiten. Use


caution! This is a disgustingly racist


monologue.



I can see where one could claim as much..

Baxter's widely distributed email


supports the theory that Baxter has nothing


but contempt for the FCC and its employees.



Most who are educated about the FCC, do have contempt for them. If
you're not ****ed off at the FCC, then you're not paying attention.


It is hard to imagine how an administrative law
judge reading such a message could possibly


interpret Baxter's statements as anything but


total rejection of the authority of the FCC and


its Special Counsel for Enforcement, Riley


Hollingsworth.




I see. Since when was he charged with "rejection" and when did it become
a crime? Never mind.


Jim Hampton November 21st 05 10:48 PM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To Deny K1MAN...
 

"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...
I never even heard this Baxter dude, but I'm going to have to tune him
in because he's managed to rile people more than a little old pirate
radio station ever could.

Leo Myerson:


'I urge the FCC to deny the renewal of Glenn


Baxter's license.' Meyerson Letter


In the past ten years the FCC has received


numerous complaints regarding Glenn A.


Baxter.





Means nothing. Lot's of people get complaints. The FCC receives multiple
complaints on the same party(s) on a regular basis, commercial included.


The FCC is currently evaluating these


complaints.



.their job.

This page responds to the public's


interest in Baxter's character qualifications, or


lack thereof.




No, it responds to YOUR interest in Baxter.

Audio clips are best heard by saving them to


your desktop and playing with your favorite


audio program. Check this page frequently to


find updates and don't forget to refresh your


browser when visiting again in the future. The


accuracy of information on this page is


guaranteed by the Center for Media Studies


Public Interest Research Group.



That makes it sound so official to the layman that one may believe such
a claim authenticates the personal opinions expressed and somehow
morphs such opinions into fact.



LATEST DEVELOPMENTS


Leo Meyerson (above right) has informed the


amateur community that he does not support


Glenn Baxter, IARN, AARA, or any of Baxter's


activities.





Did this Baxter guy actually say that?


In fact, Meyerson is incensed that


Baxter appears to be using his likeness and


image to promote his businesses.




That sounds very much like citing The Center for Media Studies to give
the false impression the personal opinions on that page are somehow
authenticated by the invocation of such Center. Hypocrisy.

Meyerson has sent a letter to the FCC urging


them not to renew Baxter's FCC license.


Baxter, whose FCC license has expired, has


been accused of sending unwanted


commercial email (spam) to promote his


businesses.




Accused is not the same as guilt.


In his unsolicited mailings, Baxter mentions


Myerson, and on his webpage, Baxter


features a photo of himself with Leo and his


wife Helen.



The writer above first claims Baxter was merely "accused" of sending
spam, then affirms Baxter's guilt by detailing the "unsolicited
mailings" which should have read "alleged unsolicited mailings."


Meyerson said, "Years ago, Baxter insisted on
posing with my wife and me for a picture. I


obliged him. I have no relationship with him


whatsoever. I have not seen him for years.


Please let the amateur community know I'm


not affiliated with him in any way. I believe he


is using my name in an attempt to gain


credibility and I strongly protest the use of my


name in this manner."


Leo Meyerson is an acknowledged pioneer in


the field of radio. Leo is the founder of World


Radio Laboratories and Galaxy Electronics.


Throughout the years Leo has been very


active in public service.



Which entails special treatment or the weighing of his opinion exactly
how?

A life member of the Quarter Century


Wireless Association, Leo served as a


National Director from 1977 to 1987. In 1991


he was named the QCWA Amateur Member


of the year and in 1994 he was inducted into


the QCWA Hall of Fame. Leo is also a life


member of the American Radio Relay League,


At first it appeared you were trying to build
Meyerson up, then you smear him by illustrating his close association
with the incompetents.

Society of Wireless Pioneers, and


International Mission Radio Association


among other associations. In 1980 Leo was


elected a fellow of the Radio Club of America,


one of the most prestigious radio clubs in


America.




I think I get your gist. The more radio-related clubs one belongs to,
the more valid their
opinion should be recognized and more weight given.

Leo Meyerson is the second radio icon to


denounce Glenn Baxter, ex-K1MAN. The first


was famous broadcaster Walter Cronkite, who
has publicly stated that he has experience


with Baxter's lack of ethics.





According to what has been posted here, I believe Baxter also publicly
commented on Cronkite and his lack of integrity regarding the entire
incident.


Cronkite also called on the FCC to deny


renewal of Baxter's amateur radio licenses.


(See Mr. Cronkite's letter regarding Baxter's


lack of ethics below).




The FCC gives no more creedence to Cronkite's letter than they do to
yours. All are treated equally and the FCC renders decisions independent
ofletters from the public.

There is widespread speculation that the FCC


will affirm Baxter's $21,000 fine and designate


his license for a renewal hearing in front of an


administrative law judge. The judge may deny


renewal to Baxter at that time.



There is also "widespread" speculation that Baxter will drag this out
and in the mean time, continue to operate.

An administrative law judge also has the


authority to order Baxter off the air during any


possible appeal process.


+ November 18, 2005. Leo Meyerson sends


the FCC a letter urging the Commission to


deny license renewal to Glenn Baxter.


+ November 13, 2005. Glenn Baxter,


discussing some of his heroes, whom he says


had no formal education, continues to rail


against FCC Enforcement, saying, "Riley is a


typical moron attorney.



Sounds extremely accurate in my opinion.

Riley IS smart and very dangerous, but he is


still a moron. And a cheap, corrupt politician."


I believe that and I'll tell you why. Riley does not enjoy being pinned
down and made to answer questions that require specific answers. He
would rather hedge and lie instead of admitting he doesn't have the
information one seeks or know the answer to one's question. Some of the
government types are arrogant pricks these days, forgetting where their
salary originates.


Baxter went on to say, "As a group, the


biggest impact on the modern world seems to


be among the no degree folks. Hitler and


Stalin did not have degrees." Baxter also


counts ex-ham Richard Whiten among his


good friends.




I see. Such opinions should be censored because.....because,,,,what?
They offend you?

Audio: Baxter's good friend and radio show


co-host, Rich Whiten. Use


caution! This is a disgustingly racist


monologue.



I can see where one could claim as much..

Baxter's widely distributed email


supports the theory that Baxter has nothing


but contempt for the FCC and its employees.



Most who are educated about the FCC, do have contempt for them. If
you're not ****ed off at the FCC, then you're not paying attention.


It is hard to imagine how an administrative law
judge reading such a message could possibly


interpret Baxter's statements as anything but


total rejection of the authority of the FCC and


its Special Counsel for Enforcement, Riley


Hollingsworth.




I see. Since when was he charged with "rejection" and when did it become
a crime? Never mind.


Hello, Twist

The FCC has a lot of appointed jobs. If you have a question concerning the
FCC, look towards the administration. There are few "engineers" at the FCC.
They are lawyers, for the most part, and are charged with getting the most
money into the fewest hands possible.

Things have changed since I was the chief engineer of an AM-FM broadcast
station. One "chief engineer" around here is a ham. I chat with him at
times on the air. He has to service a number of stations (I believe 5 or 6)
as they are all owned by the same conglomerate. Even television here is
sharing newsfeeds with large radio stations as they are owned by the same
parent company. Some local television stations get their feeds from a
sister station and the sister station feeds all of the programming to
several television stations, eliminating almost all positions from all of
the stations except the one that sends the feed. Fewer engineers, fewer
broadcasters, fewer folks to pay and the profits flow into the parent. Of
course, with cable and satellite programming (I love my Direct TV), there
are fewer bucks to be made from advertising. The Internet even suffered a
melt-down in advertising revenue a few years back.

Baxter (and I don't agree with him as there are portions of his 'broadcasts'
that appear to violate rules) is making a point that the ARRL is, and has
been, 'broadcasting' one-way transmissions for years. Plus, he is arguing
that some of their 'broadcasts' are commercial in nature.

I'll leave you to research the various arguments on both sides, but have to
agree - it is causing a lot of waves. A good break from the usual sexual
comments in the various rec.radio groups :))

Sometimes even better than 3 Stooges re-runs!



73 from Rochester, NY
Jim





jim November 22nd 05 12:41 AM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To Deny K1MAN...
 
Jim Hampton wrote:

"I AmnotGeorgeBush" wrote in message
...

I never even heard this Baxter dude, but I'm going to have to tune him
in because he's managed to rile people more than a little old pirate
radio station ever could.


Leo Myerson:


'I urge the FCC to deny the renewal of Glenn


Baxter's license.' Meyerson Letter


In the past ten years the FCC has received


numerous complaints regarding Glenn A.


Baxter.





Means nothing. Lot's of people get complaints. The FCC receives multiple
complaints on the same party(s) on a regular basis, commercial included.



The FCC is currently evaluating these


complaints.



.their job.


This page responds to the public's


interest in Baxter's character qualifications, or


lack thereof.




No, it responds to YOUR interest in Baxter.


Audio clips are best heard by saving them to


your desktop and playing with your favorite


audio program. Check this page frequently to


find updates and don't forget to refresh your


browser when visiting again in the future. The


accuracy of information on this page is


guaranteed by the Center for Media Studies


Public Interest Research Group.



That makes it sound so official to the layman that one may believe such
a claim authenticates the personal opinions expressed and somehow
morphs such opinions into fact.




LATEST DEVELOPMENTS


Leo Meyerson (above right) has informed the


amateur community that he does not support


Glenn Baxter, IARN, AARA, or any of Baxter's


activities.





Did this Baxter guy actually say that?



In fact, Meyerson is incensed that


Baxter appears to be using his likeness and


image to promote his businesses.




That sounds very much like citing The Center for Media Studies to give
the false impression the personal opinions on that page are somehow
authenticated by the invocation of such Center. Hypocrisy.


Meyerson has sent a letter to the FCC urging


them not to renew Baxter's FCC license.


Baxter, whose FCC license has expired, has


been accused of sending unwanted


commercial email (spam) to promote his


businesses.




Accused is not the same as guilt.



In his unsolicited mailings, Baxter mentions


Myerson, and on his webpage, Baxter


features a photo of himself with Leo and his


wife Helen.



The writer above first claims Baxter was merely "accused" of sending
spam, then affirms Baxter's guilt by detailing the "unsolicited
mailings" which should have read "alleged unsolicited mailings."



Meyerson said, "Years ago, Baxter insisted on
posing with my wife and me for a picture. I


obliged him. I have no relationship with him


whatsoever. I have not seen him for years.


Please let the amateur community know I'm


not affiliated with him in any way. I believe he


is using my name in an attempt to gain


credibility and I strongly protest the use of my


name in this manner."


Leo Meyerson is an acknowledged pioneer in


the field of radio. Leo is the founder of World


Radio Laboratories and Galaxy Electronics.


Throughout the years Leo has been very


active in public service.



Which entails special treatment or the weighing of his opinion exactly
how?


A life member of the Quarter Century


Wireless Association, Leo served as a


National Director from 1977 to 1987. In 1991


he was named the QCWA Amateur Member


of the year and in 1994 he was inducted into


the QCWA Hall of Fame. Leo is also a life


member of the American Radio Relay League,


At first it appeared you were trying to build
Meyerson up, then you smear him by illustrating his close association
with the incompetents.


Society of Wireless Pioneers, and


International Mission Radio Association


among other associations. In 1980 Leo was


elected a fellow of the Radio Club of America,


one of the most prestigious radio clubs in


America.




I think I get your gist. The more radio-related clubs one belongs to,
the more valid their
opinion should be recognized and more weight given.


Leo Meyerson is the second radio icon to


denounce Glenn Baxter, ex-K1MAN. The first


was famous broadcaster Walter Cronkite, who
has publicly stated that he has experience


with Baxter's lack of ethics.





According to what has been posted here, I believe Baxter also publicly
commented on Cronkite and his lack of integrity regarding the entire
incident.



Cronkite also called on the FCC to deny


renewal of Baxter's amateur radio licenses.


(See Mr. Cronkite's letter regarding Baxter's


lack of ethics below).




The FCC gives no more creedence to Cronkite's letter than they do to
yours. All are treated equally and the FCC renders decisions independent
ofletters from the public.


There is widespread speculation that the FCC


will affirm Baxter's $21,000 fine and designate


his license for a renewal hearing in front of an


administrative law judge. The judge may deny


renewal to Baxter at that time.



There is also "widespread" speculation that Baxter will drag this out
and in the mean time, continue to operate.


An administrative law judge also has the


authority to order Baxter off the air during any


possible appeal process.


+ November 18, 2005. Leo Meyerson sends


the FCC a letter urging the Commission to


deny license renewal to Glenn Baxter.


+ November 13, 2005. Glenn Baxter,


discussing some of his heroes, whom he says


had no formal education, continues to rail


against FCC Enforcement, saying, "Riley is a


typical moron attorney.



Sounds extremely accurate in my opinion.


Riley IS smart and very dangerous, but he is


still a moron. And a cheap, corrupt politician."


I believe that and I'll tell you why. Riley does not enjoy being pinned
down and made to answer questions that require specific answers. He
would rather hedge and lie instead of admitting he doesn't have the
information one seeks or know the answer to one's question. Some of the
government types are arrogant pricks these days, forgetting where their
salary originates.



Baxter went on to say, "As a group, the


biggest impact on the modern world seems to


be among the no degree folks. Hitler and


Stalin did not have degrees." Baxter also


counts ex-ham Richard Whiten among his


good friends.




I see. Such opinions should be censored because.....because,,,,what?
They offend you?


Audio: Baxter's good friend and radio show


co-host, Rich Whiten. Use


caution! This is a disgustingly racist


monologue.



I can see where one could claim as much..


Baxter's widely distributed email


supports the theory that Baxter has nothing


but contempt for the FCC and its employees.



Most who are educated about the FCC, do have contempt for them. If
you're not ****ed off at the FCC, then you're not paying attention.



It is hard to imagine how an administrative law
judge reading such a message could possibly


interpret Baxter's statements as anything but


total rejection of the authority of the FCC and


its Special Counsel for Enforcement, Riley


Hollingsworth.




I see. Since when was he charged with "rejection" and when did it become
a crime? Never mind.



Hello, Twist

The FCC has a lot of appointed jobs. If you have a question concerning the
FCC, look towards the administration. There are few "engineers" at the FCC.
They are lawyers, for the most part, and are charged with getting the most
money into the fewest hands possible.

Things have changed since I was the chief engineer of an AM-FM broadcast
station. One "chief engineer" around here is a ham. I chat with him at
times on the air. He has to service a number of stations (I believe 5 or 6)
as they are all owned by the same conglomerate. Even television here is
sharing newsfeeds with large radio stations as they are owned by the same
parent company. Some local television stations get their feeds from a
sister station and the sister station feeds all of the programming to
several television stations, eliminating almost all positions from all of
the stations except the one that sends the feed. Fewer engineers, fewer
broadcasters, fewer folks to pay and the profits flow into the parent. Of
course, with cable and satellite programming (I love my Direct TV), there
are fewer bucks to be made from advertising. The Internet even suffered a
melt-down in advertising revenue a few years back.

Baxter (and I don't agree with him as there are portions of his 'broadcasts'
that appear to violate rules) is making a point that the ARRL is, and has
been, 'broadcasting' one-way transmissions for years. Plus, he is arguing
that some of their 'broadcasts' are commercial in nature.

I'll leave you to research the various arguments on both sides, but have to
agree - it is causing a lot of waves. A good break from the usual sexual
comments in the various rec.radio groups :))

Sometimes even better than 3 Stooges re-runs!



73 from Rochester, NY
Jim




Nothing is better than 3 Stooges reruns Jim. Ok maybe Little Rascals and
if one is an old New Yorker the Dead End Kids.

Landshark November 22nd 05 02:18 PM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To Deny K1MAN...
 

"jim" wrote in message
...
if one is an old New Yorker the Dead End Kids.


Also known as "The Bowery Boys"

Landshark


--
Kindness is the language which the deaf
can hear and the blind can see.



I AmnotGeorgeBush November 22nd 05 09:07 PM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To DenyK1MAN...
 
Upstate Jim Hampton wrote:
Baxter (and I don't agree with him as there are
portions of his 'broadcasts' that appear to


violate rules) is making a point that the ARRL


is, and has been, 'broadcasting' one-way


transmissions for years.




The ARRL has done many things of questionable character over the years.
Hypocrisy among their ranks is blatant.

Plus, he is arguing that some of their


'broadcasts' are commercial in nature.



Indeed. Thanks for the head's up on the admin @ Hollingsworth's stomping
grounds. You make an oh-so-subtle yet excellent point. Government
appointees have really been screwing this country the last few years.


Steveo November 23rd 05 12:23 AM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To Deny K1MAN...
 
"Landshark" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
...
if one is an old New Yorker the Dead End Kids.


Also known as "The Bowery Boys"

Landshark

I like Cheech & Chong up in smoke better!

Landshark November 23rd 05 04:11 AM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To Deny K1MAN...
 

"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Landshark" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
...
if one is an old New Yorker the Dead End Kids.


Also known as "The Bowery Boys"

Landshark

I like Cheech & Chong up in smoke better!


Great stuff, I do enjoy the slap-stick comedy like the
Three stooges and even Abbott & Costello, kind of
a vaudeville style of humour.

Landshark


--
Real heroes are men who fall and fail
and are flawed, but win out in the end
because they've stayed true to their
ideals and beliefs and commitments.



Steveo November 23rd 05 05:44 AM

Galaxy Electronics Founder Leo Meyerson Asks FCC To Deny K1MAN...
 
"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"Landshark" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
...
if one is an old New Yorker the Dead End Kids.

Also known as "The Bowery Boys"

Landshark

I like Cheech & Chong up in smoke better!


Great stuff, I do enjoy the slap-stick comedy like the
Three stooges and even Abbott & Costello, kind of
a vaudeville style of humour.

Landshark

I like the stooges with curly first, (curly-joe last) and some of the other
dusty humor you are speaking of too. I still watch W C if I find him while
scanning the boob-tube band. (looks like home movies) :)


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