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New Packet Net Forming
I also want to announce a new net. It will be on 27.885. It will be for
digital modes. Recommend using 7 bit baudot, inverted. Dan/W4NTI "US4FRX" wrote in message ... Central Packet Group is sponsoring a new packet net group on 27885 khz. Everyone welcome, even hams. If you were issued one of the old "USxxx" call signs, these will be honored. See ya there 73s, Randy, US4FRX/m |
US4FRX wrote:
If you were issued one of the old "USxxx" call signs, these will be honored. I always wondered- What authority "issues" these fake callsigns? Is it just some guy promoting a "club" so he can bilk the foolish out of "membership dues" by issuing them callsigns? If so, I'd like to start one; I could use the money. Maybe it'll be the "FI" series call signs (friggin idiots). |
US4FRX wrote:
The call signs are legal and are issued by Alfa-Tango International under authority of ITU. You should really make an effort to be less hostile to people who have interests other than your own narrow minded views. www.alfatango.org 73 de US4FRX Got news for you twit, the FCC is the only authority that can issue calls signs for stations in the U.S., and your on operations 27.885 are in violation of FCC rules since you hold no valid license for those frequencies and those frequencies are not within the current cb allocations. |
US4FRX wrote:
"JJ" wrote in message ... US4FRX wrote: The call signs are legal and are issued by Alfa-Tango International under authority of ITU. You should really make an effort to be less hostile to people who have interests other than your own narrow minded views. www.alfatango.org 73 de US4FRX Got news for you twit, the FCC is the only authority that can issue calls signs for stations in the U.S., and your on operations 27.885 are in violation of FCC rules since you hold no valid license for those frequencies and those frequencies are not within the current cb allocations. Your childish name-calling notwithstanding, you may find it mind boggling when you finally realize that the FCC has absolutely no jurisdiction outside of sovereign American territory. And just how is that you seem to intuitively know exactly what licenses I do or do not hold, errrrr "twit," to use your own moronic language. BTW, judging from your name-calling & moronic statements, I would almost bet your are a regular on 14313? Unidentified, of course. US4FRX OK twit (I stand by the lable), you want to make a bet you don't hold a license to transmit on 27.885? And if you brush up on your reading comprehension skills and re-read my post, you will notice I stated that "the FCC is the only authority that can issue calls signs for stations in the U.S." Notice I said "U.S.", that is "United States" in case you don't understand. Now where did I say anything about outside of sovereign territory? And here you are on a ham newsgroup inviting others to get one of these 'phoney' callsigns and operate on a frequency with this 'phoney' callsign that carries no authority whatsoever to operate on that frequency. And your ITU has no authority to issue these licenses to operate on those frequencies for any U.S. ham or anyone else. |
After reviewing the info on the Alfa Tango website, it appears that it
is just a radio club based in Italy. As such it obviously has no authority whatsoever to issue any type of operating licence or callsign, not in Italy where the Ministero delle Comunicazioni has the corner on that market :) , or anywhere else on this planet. I suspect that the 'USXXXX' designators refer to individual member ID numbers. Of course, each member would require licencing by their respective regulatory agency in their home country before operating on the air. That would be like joining AAA, and claiming that their membership card is equivalent to a drivers licence....duh. There may be the odd individual (!) who believes that membership in the club has provided them with a legitimate radio licence - if so, I'd strongly recommend that they go and discover the truth before they risk getting busted for illegal operation. OTOH, if there's a lucrative market out there for radio callsigns, I've got dibs on the November Fox Golf XXX number series..... ;) 73, Leo On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 14:49:32 GMT, David Stinson wrote: US4FRX wrote: If you were issued one of the old "USxxx" call signs, these will be honored. I always wondered- What authority "issues" these fake callsigns? Is it just some guy promoting a "club" so he can bilk the foolish out of "membership dues" by issuing them callsigns? If so, I'd like to start one; I could use the money. Maybe it'll be the "FI" series call signs (friggin idiots). |
"N8WWM" wrote in message ... In article . net, Dan/W4NTI says... I also want to announce a new net. It will be on 27.885. It will be for digital modes. Recommend using 7 bit baudot, inverted. Dan/W4NTI That's illegal, you keyclown. You ask wh Why is it illegal??? I'll just go to the spaghetti web site and get a US4 callsign. If they can run packet. I can run 7 bit baudot. Right? Dan/W4NTI |
US4FRX wrote:
The call signs are legal and are issued by Alfa-Tango International under authority of ITU. "US4" belongs to Ukraine, not the USA. Thus, only the Ukraine's equivalent to the FCC can issue callsigns, and only to people who live or visit there. |
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