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![]() "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... Stagger Lee wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 17:05:38 -0500, Dog wrote: : : That's a post-edited copy of the *real* letter. And besides, that's not Roger Wiseman. Therefore, that person has no access to the original FCC letters; only copies. Now if he *were* Roger Wiseman, his comments might carry some weight. But, alas, he isn't. He said so. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0503.html GLENDALE, WV [UPDATE]: The FCC had written General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and Advanced licensee Steven A. Tunder, N8WGM, that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth cautioned Tunder and Wiseman to review §97.1 of the Amateur Radio rules and "to make certain that whatever disputes that may exist are not carried over to Amateur Radio frequencies." Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Wiseman alleged in a subsequent communication to the ARRL that Tunder had been harassing him and that he had made the FCC aware of it in the first place. Wiseman indicated that he had been in touch with Hollingsworth to clarify the situation. The FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0719.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC requested July 11, 2000, that Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, retake the General examination elements under the supervision of an ARRL-VEC volunteer examiner team. Wiseman must appear for retesting by September 11, 2000, or his license will be canceled. Applicants appearing for re-examination are granted an Amateur Radio license consistent with the elements passed. The FCC had written Wiseman on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and another licensee that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Additionally, the FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...1999/1119.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. Tnx for posting the true AND accurate copies of the FCC letters sent to Roger, which clearly proves he was retested for repeatedly causing intentional malicious qrm on 20 meters. |
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Oh, well. I have been absent from this NG for 20 months and return to find
the same children still calling each other names over the same nonsense. Time to drag the cooler back into the stands and wait a while longer. It's known as "arrested development" -- some folks just never get out of the 6th grade. -- ----- "QRM Retest Roger" wrote in message ... "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... Stagger Lee wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 17:05:38 -0500, Dog wrote: : : That's a post-edited copy of the *real* letter. And besides, that's not Roger Wiseman. Therefore, that person has no access to the original FCC letters; only copies. Now if he *were* Roger Wiseman, his comments might carry some weight. But, alas, he isn't. He said so. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0503.html GLENDALE, WV [UPDATE]: The FCC had written General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and Advanced licensee Steven A. Tunder, N8WGM, that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth cautioned Tunder and Wiseman to review §97.1 of the Amateur Radio rules and "to make certain that whatever disputes that may exist are not carried over to Amateur Radio frequencies." Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Wiseman alleged in a subsequent communication to the ARRL that Tunder had been harassing him and that he had made the FCC aware of it in the first place. Wiseman indicated that he had been in touch with Hollingsworth to clarify the situation. The FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0719.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC requested July 11, 2000, that Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, retake the General examination elements under the supervision of an ARRL-VEC volunteer examiner team. Wiseman must appear for retesting by September 11, 2000, or his license will be canceled. Applicants appearing for re-examination are granted an Amateur Radio license consistent with the elements passed. The FCC had written Wiseman on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and another licensee that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Additionally, the FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...1999/1119.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. Tnx for posting the true AND accurate copies of the FCC letters sent to Roger, which clearly proves he was retested for repeatedly causing intentional malicious qrm on 20 meters. |
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![]() "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... Stagger Lee wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 17:05:38 -0500, Dog wrote: : : That's a post-edited copy of the *real* letter. And besides, that's not Roger Wiseman. Therefore, that person has no access to the original FCC letters; only copies. Now if he *were* Roger Wiseman, his comments might carry some weight. But, alas, he isn't. He said so. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0503.html GLENDALE, WV [UPDATE]: The FCC had written General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and Advanced licensee Steven A. Tunder, N8WGM, that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth cautioned Tunder and Wiseman to review §97.1 of the Amateur Radio rules and "to make certain that whatever disputes that may exist are not carried over to Amateur Radio frequencies." Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Wiseman alleged in a subsequent communication to the ARRL that Tunder had been harassing him and that he had made the FCC aware of it in the first place. Wiseman indicated that he had been in touch with Hollingsworth to clarify the situation. The FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0719.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC requested July 11, 2000, that Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, retake the General examination elements under the supervision of an ARRL-VEC volunteer examiner team. Wiseman must appear for retesting by September 11, 2000, or his license will be canceled. Applicants appearing for re-examination are granted an Amateur Radio license consistent with the elements passed. The FCC had written Wiseman on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and another licensee that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Additionally, the FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...1999/1119.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. Hearing no further whining from Roger about *random retesting*, based on the above letters, we now know Wogie was retested because of his repeated deliberate malicious jamming of ham radio operators on 20 meters. Case closed. |
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![]() "QRM Retest Roger" wrote in message ... "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... Stagger Lee wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 17:05:38 -0500, Dog wrote: : : That's a post-edited copy of the *real* letter. And besides, that's not Roger Wiseman. Therefore, that person has no access to the original FCC letters; only copies. Now if he *were* Roger Wiseman, his comments might carry some weight. But, alas, he isn't. He said so. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0503.html GLENDALE, WV [UPDATE]: The FCC had written General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and Advanced licensee Steven A. Tunder, N8WGM, that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth cautioned Tunder and Wiseman to review §97.1 of the Amateur Radio rules and "to make certain that whatever disputes that may exist are not carried over to Amateur Radio frequencies." Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Wiseman alleged in a subsequent communication to the ARRL that Tunder had been harassing him and that he had made the FCC aware of it in the first place. Wiseman indicated that he had been in touch with Hollingsworth to clarify the situation. The FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0719.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC requested July 11, 2000, that Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, retake the General examination elements under the supervision of an ARRL-VEC volunteer examiner team. Wiseman must appear for retesting by September 11, 2000, or his license will be canceled. Applicants appearing for re-examination are granted an Amateur Radio license consistent with the elements passed. The FCC had written Wiseman on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and another licensee that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Additionally, the FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...1999/1119.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. Hearing no further whining from Roger about *random retesting*, based on the above letters, we now know Wogie was retested because of his repeated deliberate malicious jamming of ham radio operators on 20 meters. Case closed. Spin it any way you want "Not Roger," but the *evidence* is clearly there for all to see. "....citing EVIDENCE that the licensee..." |
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![]() "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0503.html GLENDALE, WV [UPDATE]: The FCC had written General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and Advanced licensee Steven A. Tunder, N8WGM, that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth cautioned Tunder and Wiseman to review §97.1 of the Amateur Radio rules and "to make certain that whatever disputes that may exist are not carried over to Amateur Radio frequencies." Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Wiseman alleged in a subsequent communication to the ARRL that Tunder had been harassing him and that he had made the FCC aware of it in the first place. Wiseman indicated that he had been in touch with Hollingsworth to clarify the situation. The FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0719.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC requested July 11, 2000, that Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, retake the General examination elements under the supervision of an ARRL-VEC volunteer examiner team. Wiseman must appear for retesting by September 11, 2000, or his license will be canceled. Applicants appearing for re-examination are granted an Amateur Radio license consistent with the elements passed. The FCC had written Wiseman on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and another licensee that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Additionally, the FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...1999/1119.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. |
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![]() "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0503.html GLENDALE, WV [UPDATE]: The FCC had written General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and Advanced licensee Steven A. Tunder, N8WGM, that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth cautioned Tunder and Wiseman to review §97.1 of the Amateur Radio rules and "to make certain that whatever disputes that may exist are not carried over to Amateur Radio frequencies." Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Wiseman alleged in a subsequent communication to the ARRL that Tunder had been harassing him and that he had made the FCC aware of it in the first place. Wiseman indicated that he had been in touch with Hollingsworth to clarify the situation. The FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0719.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC requested July 11, 2000, that Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, retake the General examination elements under the supervision of an ARRL-VEC volunteer examiner team. Wiseman must appear for retesting by September 11, 2000, or his license will be canceled. Applicants appearing for re-examination are granted an Amateur Radio license consistent with the elements passed. The FCC had written Wiseman on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and another licensee that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Additionally, the FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...1999/1119.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. |
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![]() http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0503.html GLENDALE, WV [UPDATE]: The FCC had written General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and Advanced licensee Steven A. Tunder, N8WGM, that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth cautioned Tunder and Wiseman to review §97.1 of the Amateur Radio rules and "to make certain that whatever disputes that may exist are not carried over to Amateur Radio frequencies." Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Wiseman alleged in a subsequent communication to the ARRL that Tunder had been harassing him and that he had made the FCC aware of it in the first place. Wiseman indicated that he had been in touch with Hollingsworth to clarify the situation. The FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2000/0719.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC requested July 11, 2000, that Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, retake the General examination elements under the supervision of an ARRL-VEC volunteer examiner team. Wiseman must appear for retesting by September 11, 2000, or his license will be canceled. Applicants appearing for re-examination are granted an Amateur Radio license consistent with the elements passed. The FCC had written Wiseman on March 29, 2000, advising that it had been made aware of "an ongoing personal dispute" between Wiseman and another licensee that included allegations of interference or jamming on 20 meters. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth invited the two licensees to contact him to discuss the matter. Additionally, the FCC had sent Wiseman a Warning Notice last November in response to allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters. http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...1999/1119.html GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. |
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![]() "Lloyd" wrote in message ... "allegations of deliberate and malicious interference on 20 meters." Enough said. Roger loses. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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