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N2EY wrote:
The original 1913 reason for technical qualifications was to prevent interference to nonamateurs caused by improper adjustment of amateur transmitters. How much interference to nonamateurs is caused by improper adjustment of amateur transmitters today? Reading the FCC enforcement letters, such interference today seems to be more a case of intentional modification of amateur equipment by a lawless few to operate on nonamateur frequencies. It seems that you have to violate rules "on purpose" several times before the FCC starts working on it. Modern equipment rarely causes problems (like excessive splatter or harmonics). I'm talking about stuff from the major manufacturers (Yeacomwood), not the "freeband" "linayes". And who hasn't, by mistake, operate the wrong mode in some subband? Like answering a foreign phone CQ on 7140? Oops... Most people will not make a habit of doing that, but once or twice over the years. The FCC realizes that errors do happen, and that most people will realize the error and correct it themselves without the FCC having to do anything about it. jgjyujklo;fgd |
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