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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:10:50 -0700, AMHAM73 wrote:
Hate to say I told you so -- but I will. That was the answer knowlegeable folks here came up with from the very beginning. Best get an answer from the horse's mouth and ignore OPINIONS. You would be surprised at the list of WRONG replies from the Commission that has been assembled over the years, primarily caused by the person who replied not understanding what the answer should have been to a legal or technical question because s/he was neither a lawyer nor an engineer. And the Supreme Court of the US has ruled that in spite of what oral or written advice one gets from a government office, if the law is otherwise, the oral or written advice is of no value and cannot be relied upon. The moral of the story: ask the right question and know the answer before you ask it. But then OPINIONS cost nothing and worth about as much I'll be glad to charge you for legal and technical opinions which will hold up under all professsional scrutiny, then. Others get it for free under the ARRL member assistance program. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane ARRL Volunteer Counsel ARRL Volunteer Consulting Engineer |
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