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Gee... I actually found the information somewhat useful. Now I
suppose I need to verify its authenticity given the heated reactions it caused. Such a curious conundrum. 73 -- ~Sparky~ ------------------------- Often imitated -- NEVER duplicated! Sparky - AM/FM/SSB/CW from somewhere in the Midwest U.S.A.: KALL-2671 - CB Radio; Unit 412/RF412/CO3026 - Freeband 26-28MHz; W9*** - Amateur Radio; WQRM313 - GMRS; M/V Mysterious Traveller - Marine; plus FRS, MURS, SWL... ....got frequencies? ![]() On 3 Jul 2005 22:54:29 -0700, "n9ogl" replied: Dan/W4NTI wrote: "n9ogl" wrote in message ups.com... I am ceasing transmissions on our group's 3, 6, and 13 MHz frequencies immediately. However, 13.555 MHz is allocated by the FCC as a Part 15 frequency and can be used without a license. Part 15 has fairly strict rules regarding power output and antenna limitations. I understand that frequency can be used by any mode of communication. So... I may set up a LEGAL part 15 station of some sort, either CW or SSB, if they are permitted, and attempt operation at some date and time, probably when band conditions are better. Like in 5 or 6 years. Otherwise, I shall remain a listener-only, as stated below. On 13MHz it's 10,000 microvolts per meter at 30 meters Todd N9OGL Shut up Toad, if I want any S(*t out of you I'll squeeze your head. Dan/W4NTI Danny, Danny Danny, I was just point out what the power requirement for a part 15 device on 13 Mhz was. you don't have to bust a nut over it Todd N9OGL |
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Oh, well I ran a station on 13 Mhz about a year ago under part 15 and
on other HF frequencies. Todd N9OGL |
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"Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message hlink.net... Shut up Toad, if I want any S(*t out of you I'll squeeze your head. Dan/W4NTI Well look at that, diaper dan the disabled retard man is making threats of violence. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! |
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Well... this is two strikes, and that's quite enough. I guess a good
ol' "plonk" (is that what it's called?) is in order, Mr. Smith. bye bye Hey, you wouldn't be a Dr. Ace colleague, would you? (That's a rhetorical question, seeing as I will not be viewing any more of your trash.) Maybe if someone could provide me a list of all perverts, low-lifes, rude, ignorant, and otherwise brain-dead USENET contributors, I could assemble a list of bit-bucket... excuse me, "plonk"... candidates without actually having to read their offensive blather. I know, I know... I probably have to play to properly give the losers their due. Maybe USENET isn't my bag after all. What a strange place.... ~Sparky~ ------------------------- Often imitated -- NEVER duplicated! Sparky - AM/FM/SSB/CW from somewhere in the Midwest U.S.A.: KALL-2671 - CB Radio; Unit 412/RF412/CO3026 - Freeband 26-28MHz; W9*** - Amateur Radio; WQRM313 - GMRS; M/V Mysterious Traveller - Marine; plus FRS, MURS, SWL... ....got frequencies? ![]() On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 07:15:32 -0400, "John Smith" replied: "Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message thlink.net... Shut up Toad, if I want any S(*t out of you I'll squeeze your head. Dan/W4NTI Well look at that, diaper dan the disabled retard man is making threats of violence. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! |
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Whoopsie... looks like I inadvertently stepped into something of which
I have no clue as to what is going on. X-scuuuuuse me. I guess I'll just look up the facts and figures/rules & regs regarding Part 15 operation in the 13 MHz band myself. Please allow me to gracefully bow out of whatever is going on here. ?? 73 -- ~Sparky~ ------------------------- Often imitated -- NEVER duplicated! Sparky - AM/FM/SSB/CW from somewhere in the Midwest U.S.A.: KALL-2671 - CB Radio; Unit 412/RF412/CO3026 - Freeband 26-28MHz; W9*** - Amateur Radio; WQRM313 - GMRS; M/V Mysterious Traveller - Marine; plus FRS, MURS, SWL... ....got frequencies? ![]() On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 01:26:02 GMT, "Dan/W4NTI" replied: "n9ogl" wrote in message oups.com... I am ceasing transmissions on our group's 3, 6, and 13 MHz frequencies immediately. However, 13.555 MHz is allocated by the FCC as a Part 15 frequency and can be used without a license. Part 15 has fairly strict rules regarding power output and antenna limitations. I understand that frequency can be used by any mode of communication. So... I may set up a LEGAL part 15 station of some sort, either CW or SSB, if they are permitted, and attempt operation at some date and time, probably when band conditions are better. Like in 5 or 6 years. Otherwise, I shall remain a listener-only, as stated below. On 13MHz it's 10,000 microvolts per meter at 30 meters Todd N9OGL Shut up Toad, if I want any S(*t out of you I'll squeeze your head. Dan/W4NTI |
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Thank you.
On 2 Jul 2005 15:04:19 -0700, "n9ogl" replied: I am ceasing transmissions on our group's 3, 6, and 13 MHz frequencies immediately. However, 13.555 MHz is allocated by the FCC as a Part 15 frequency and can be used without a license. Part 15 has fairly strict rules regarding power output and antenna limitations. I understand that frequency can be used by any mode of communication. So... I may set up a LEGAL part 15 station of some sort, either CW or SSB, if they are permitted, and attempt operation at some date and time, probably when band conditions are better. Like in 5 or 6 years. Otherwise, I shall remain a listener-only, as stated below. On 13MHz it's 10,000 microvolts per meter at 30 meters Todd N9OGL |