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On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 18:31:25 GMT, Me wrote:


Ok SmartGuy, can you SHOW anywhere in FCC Records or Documents, where
the Commission acted in violation of it's own PUBLISHED Rules, in ANY
way similar to your above, BULL**** Senerio?


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Certainly I can. And you can too if you like.

For example, try getting the FCC to shut down a 500 KV power
transmission line because it's interfering with your ham radio
communications. This has been tried and the FCC's response is "That
would not be in the public interest". This actually happened.

A clear violation of the rules, but he who makes the rules can also
violate the rules.

And the word is spelled "scenario", DumbGuy.

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Bill Turner wrote:

Certainly I can. And you can too if you like.

For example, try getting the FCC to shut down a 500 KV power
transmission line because it's interfering with your ham radio
communications. This has been tried and the FCC's response is "That
would not be in the public interest". This actually happened.

A clear violation of the rules, but he who makes the rules can also
violate the rules.

And the word is spelled "scenario", DumbGuy.

Bill, W6WRT


Well lets look at the case sited. 500KV Powerline is not in and of it
self a Licensed User. Their emmissions come under Part15, and what
"Proof" was submitted to the FCC that the PowerLine was the cause?
Power Companies, in general, are required to maintain their systems
so as to eliminate emissions, when they interfere with Licensed Radio
Services. They are required to replace insulators that are bearking
down and flashing over causing radiated emissions. These type of
issues are handled by the FCC every day, and I have PERSONALLY dealt
with this type of regulatory issue, many times, just like the neighbors
Fish Tank Heater causing Pink Noise from 10Khz on up to 25Mhz. There are
Case Files where the Commission has levied fines to Power Companies for
not replacing failed Insulators that caused MF/HF Interference. One of
the best ones, I remember, was a regional Power Company was issued a
$10K Notice of Forfiture for repeated failure to eliminate interference
from a line that passed a USCG MF/HF CommSta, after repeated Notices of
Violation. The CEO was named in the Notice, Personally, and he was given
10 days to reply, and if he didn't the Federal Marshal would be knocking
on his door, with a Warrent, signed by the local US District Attorny.
That got the CEO's attention and the insulators were repaired in
quick time. No more interference. USCG Base Commanders bloodpressure
returned to normal, and his mumbled threat to shoot every bad insulator,
was completly forgotten.
Billyboy, you seem to have issues with Federal Regulators that go far
beyond the scope of this news group. They have medication, that is
helpful in such situations. Have you looked into this for your Health?

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On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 17:32:42 GMT, Me wrote:

Well lets look at the case sited.


You dunnit again. Are you grammar impaired? The word is "cited". How
can you be a jailhouse lawyer if you can't speeka da Inglish?

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500KV Powerline is not in and of it
self a Licensed User. Blah, blah, blah, etc, etc, ad nauseam.


snip

Like most jailhouse lawyers, you do not realize what is possible and
what is not. The FCC makes the rules, the FCC can break the rules.
They would of course call it "interpreting" the rules.

snip


Billyboy, you seem to have issues with Federal Regulators that go far
beyond the scope of this news group. They have medication, that is
helpful in such situations. Have you looked into this for your Health?


Yes I have. Jim Beam is my favorite medication and makes annoying
little ankle-biters like yourself easily tolerable. I'm sure you are
aware of it because your original post about what a great idea it
would be to jam WalMart showed signs of over-medication.

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Me


Did you create that sig all by yourself? Perhaps you called in a
consulting firm?

Bill, W6WRT
who did create his own sig after only a few weeks
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This is the most idiotic ranting I have seen in weeks.


Oh yeah...top posting rules



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On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 18:10:08 GMT, Me wrote:


WallMart has to comply with the FCC Rules and Regulations, just like
every other company in the USA.


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Ok Pollyana, let me spell it out for you:

1. You will begin transmitting a carrier on the RFID frequency as you
previously stated.

2. WalMart will have their golf and drinking buddies in the FCC track
you down. If necessary, WalMart will have a few senators and
representatives nudge the FCC a little. In this case, "nudge" means
"jump", as in "how high?".

3. The folks at the FCC will determine that you are causing deliberate
interference, a very serious violation in their opinion.

4. Your license will be yanked.

5. You will take a second and third job to pay for lawyers to fight
the *******s. You can't possibly earn enough so you go in debt to them
as well.

6. You will lose anyway and now you will be in debt up to your ears.

7. You will find that being in debt to lawyers is especially not fun.

8. You will wish you had never heard of RFID.

9. You will wish you had listened to Uncle Bill when you had the
chance.

And that's the truth.

Bill, W6WRT






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On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 20:12:24 GMT, "Brian"
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This is the most idiotic ranting I have seen in weeks.


You need to get out more, Brian. There's lots more idiotic stuff
around than this.


Oh yeah...top posting rules


That, for example.

Mr Bill

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