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Old September 15th 06, 06:11 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc,alt.radio.pirate,alt.radio.broadcasting
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Default Do you think they will revoke N9OGL's ham license or just fine his ass.


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Brenda Ann wrote:

What's irritating is that when the FCC takes you down they'll probably
rewrite Part 15 to be even more restrictive than it is. In that case,
NOBODY wins.


You have no proof of that, your just assuming and that don't mean ****,
the fact is Part 15 has over the years beocme very relaxed instead of
be restricted


That's for sure.. look at what they have done to Part 15 to allow for BPL...
that's worse than any 50 pirates.


No argument. But remember: the BPL crowd has the Electronic Industries
Association and quite a few cubic yards of money behind it. Part 15
experimenters don't have nearly that kind of clout. With the FCC,
money talks and BS walks. They could very easily rewrite Part 15 to
prohibit any kind of experimentation not specifically authorized by the
FCC, meaning, pay big bucks for a special authorization. It's the
little guys like us who will take it in the shorts like always.


No that's what they have Part 5 for. Part 5 is a experimental license
for experimenting. read the rules.

http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/w...7cfrv1_05.html

BTW an Experimental License isn't that much, I believe it's around $55
dollars, hell anyone can afford that!

Part 15 wasn't really in reality designed for experimenting or
broadcasting it was designed to regulated unwanted fields.

Here's some interesting read

ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Mass_M...tion/74-87.pdf


Todd N9OGL
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13.556.00 MHz LSB

 
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