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"KC4UAI" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 2, 9:20 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote: And is it legal for a licensed amateur to violate rules of a sovereign country (no matter how well-intentioned? Um... Until this guy gets convicted of a crime in the US, the FCC won't have much to say... So, are you saying he violated US law? If not then what's the point? The US Government tends to frown on US citizens providing material support to any side of a civil war that is occurring in a foreign country unless of course such support is part of a CIA sponsored covert aid program. A citizen operating outside the bounds of US policy might be construed as violating US neutrality laws. |
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