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"Zoran Brlecic" wrote in message ... mike wrote: The fact that I could just as well phone a VK or ZL station and give him a 59 over the cellphone does not mean that I am misusing my ham radio license, like you would have us believe. Otoh, your phone patch use for calling in a pizza and contacting dealers is clearly in breach of the FCC rules. If you don't like the rules, bitch about them to the FCC, not me. That rule has been loosened up a bit. Contacting dealers is out but the occasional use for personal items (ordering a pizza or rescheduling a doctor's appointment) is ok if not done all the time. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 15:27:22 -0700, mike belch-spoke these words:
Dr. John wrote: On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 03:56:36 -0700, mike belch-spoke these words: snip But I'd rather set up a phone patch over 2m for any radio-telephone use away from home, if at all. John If you set up a phone patch, make darn sure it's protected against unauthorized long distance calls. I set one up and never used it. All the calls I wanted to make were to order pizza or find out if some business had something in stock. FCC wouldn't have appreciated those calls. Mr. Humbug from this thread would have had an absolute hissy fit. Point is, carefully examine the nature of your calls before going to the hassle of putting up a phone patch. mike I'd be calling limited people and emergency agencies, but not businesses. I'd block out 900 numbers and any number with an area code that isn't 619/858/760 since those are the three San Diego County area codes. Hopefully I could do that. John |
On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 15:27:22 -0700, mike belch-spoke these words:
Dr. John wrote: On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 03:56:36 -0700, mike belch-spoke these words: snip But I'd rather set up a phone patch over 2m for any radio-telephone use away from home, if at all. John If you set up a phone patch, make darn sure it's protected against unauthorized long distance calls. I set one up and never used it. All the calls I wanted to make were to order pizza or find out if some business had something in stock. FCC wouldn't have appreciated those calls. Mr. Humbug from this thread would have had an absolute hissy fit. Point is, carefully examine the nature of your calls before going to the hassle of putting up a phone patch. mike I'd be calling limited people and emergency agencies, but not businesses. I'd block out 900 numbers and any number with an area code that isn't 619/858/760 since those are the three San Diego County area codes. Hopefully I could do that. John |
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