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"Uri" wrote in message ...
"Phil Kane" wrote in message .net... On 4 Aug 2003 07:38:22 -0700, Brian Kelly wrote: "N22X" wrote in message ... Since the FCC closed all their monitoring stations seven years ago, The FCC did *not* close all their monitoring stations. In fact when the monitoring stations were remoted, an additional one was added. The station at Canandaigua, NY was brought back on line after being closed for a number of years (it was used as the test bed for developing the remote control system). -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Canadaigua is listed as having been turned over to the FAA as an back-up air control site!!!!! Yeah, yeah, and some farmer raises corn on the New York Center site. All the monitoring stations have been dismantled. No, no Sweetums, you don't know what you're talking about. Which doesn't come as much of a shock. In most cases the station personnel got "dismantled" when the stations were automated and placed under remote control, that's all. Laurel is still staffed because it's the biggest & baddest of the bunch. So yes indeedy Sweetums, the FCC is definitely still listening, listening, listening . . I can't urge you too strongly get a grip on the facts before you spout off in USENET Sweetums else you make a complete ass of yourself again like you just did. Do you understand standard English????????????? Of course he can't. He's ONLY a multi-degreed EE/comms lawyer whod did something like 30 with the FCC. Busted his share of pirates too by golly. Uri w3rv |