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Old February 20th 04, 10:17 PM
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Why is it not OK to freeband on unused parts
of 11 and 10 meters?

Organized, long term freebanders are very aware
where they operate and take great measure to
ensure against talking on an amateur frequency
or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband.
If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there,
why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice
DX contact with one of them?

Many of us LIKE the law as it is, it keeps "yes men"
off the freqs. Same analogy as the gun issue...
when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have
guns...no, you won't find many freebanders lobbying
for change to open the freqs because the law as
it reads, doesn't bug us.

No rationalization is even needed except to reply to
folks that repeatedly ask over and over, "Why?" It is
these folks that feel they need a reason why we do
what we do, not us.














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Old February 20th 04, 10:40 PM
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Twistedhed wrote a troll....

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Old February 21st 04, 01:11 AM
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Robert Casey wrote:

Twistedhed wrote a troll....


....and Leonard "Big Fish" Anderson can expound endlessly about the fact
that they haven't produced any freeband frequencies since 1955.

Dave K8MN
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Old February 21st 04, 01:07 PM
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Twistedhed wrote in message ...
Why is it not OK to freeband on unused parts
of 11 and 10 meters?

Organized, long term freebanders are very aware
where they operate and take great measure to
ensure against talking on an amateur frequency
or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband.
If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there,
why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice
DX contact with one of them?


You should. You're special. You should do anything you like because
you are better than everyone else. Because you are better than
everyone else, you should enjoy priveleges that no one else has.
Speed on the highway and cut-in at the exits. Help yourself to free
cable television. Commit insurance fraud. Do some insider trading,
and kidnap someone. Run for office.
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Old February 21st 04, 02:13 PM
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"William" wrote in message
om...
Twistedhed wrote in message

...
Why is it not OK to freeband on unused parts
of 11 and 10 meters?

Organized, long term freebanders are very aware
where they operate and take great measure to
ensure against talking on an amateur frequency
or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband.
If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there,
why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice
DX contact with one of them?


You should. You're special. You should do anything you like because
you are better than everyone else. Because you are better than
everyone else, you should enjoy priveleges that no one else has.
Speed on the highway and cut-in at the exits. Help yourself to free
cable television. Commit insurance fraud. Do some insider trading,
and kidnap someone. Run for office.


George Dubya?




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Old February 21st 04, 10:32 PM
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George Busch wa3moj why are you forging twistedhed again and crossposting to
amateur groups? Leave the forging to kc8ldo.
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Old February 21st 04, 11:54 PM
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I had sweaty man love with george.

In article , Radioactivened
says...

George Busch wa3moj why are you forging twistedhed again and crossposting to
amateur groups? Leave the forging to kc8ldo.


You ask w

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Old February 23rd 04, 01:54 AM
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On 20 Feb 2004 22:17:51 GMT, Twistedhed wrote:

Why is it not OK to freeband on unused parts
of 11 and 10 meters?

Organized, long term freebanders are very aware
where they operate and take great measure to
ensure against talking on an amateur frequency
or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband.
If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there,
why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice
DX contact with one of them?

Many of us LIKE the law as it is, it keeps "yes men"
off the freqs. Same analogy as the gun issue...
when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have
guns...no, you won't find many freebanders lobbying
for change to open the freqs because the law as
it reads, doesn't bug us.

No rationalization is even needed except to reply to
folks that repeatedly ask over and over, "Why?" It is
these folks that feel they need a reason why we do
what we do, not us.

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Old February 23rd 04, 08:58 PM
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That's enough reason NOT to mess with 10 Meters. LOL!

They got another company up in Maine AND wrote a letter to FedEx as well.

I know it's a troll, but it is still a good answer. snicker



J





Mr. Carl Leonard Ross
CLR Transport
1310 Ozone Drive
Saluda, NC 28773


SUBJECT: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Mr. Ross:


Information before the Commission indicates that your vehicle, US DOT #
11131374, bearing NC license LP-2598, on Interstate 85 between Gastonia and
Kings Mountain, NC, was the source of unlicensed radio transmissions on the
Ten Meter Amateur Radio band on July 14, 2003.


Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301, and will subject the operator to fine or
imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of any non-certified radio
transmitting equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for
your jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures normally range from $7,500 to
$10,000.


You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.

"I Am Not George" wrote in message
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(Twistedhed) wrote:
From:
(Robert=A0Casey)
Twistedhed wrote a troll....




LOL...."Twistedhed" wrote no such thing,,,,


yes he did...

http://tinyurl.com/293vf



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