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On May 27, 7:53 am, N2EY wrote:
On May 25, 10:08 pm, K HB wrote: Amateur radio operator charged Not just charged. He was found guilty, and fined almost $2000, plus the equipment. What I found most interesting was this: For the purposes of section 113, any person who erects, constructs, establishes, maintains, or is in possession of any radio transmitter is presumed to have used the radio transmitter. In this case, Mr Potter was found in possession of radio transmitting equipment that was capable of operating at a significantly higher power than the Amateur Radio Operators General Licence allows. They didn't have to prove he used it, just that he had it. I'm not sure how I feel about that. It's part of the spectrum between the non-type accepted equipment sold at truck stops, and his amp. And since they did have proof, I'm cool with that. I suppose that he could have faked the meter reading, but then I'd also expect that he could show the method in which he faked it. Either way, he's really not that clever a person. This reminds me a bit of those guys that took their sports cars out on the freeway with a video camera looking out the front window, showing them cruising at 160 miles per hour or so. And that was the evidence at their arrest hearing. It's also why I'll never understand the criminal mind. In addition to whatever thrill this guy got by operating well past the legal power limit, he apparently has an equal need to provide the evidence against himself to the world. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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