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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 20:11:05 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote:
Wow Phil, thanks for the in-depth answer! Yer welcome. Whereas I think that some outfits were unfortunately affected the ruling makes sense. What one person thinks is meritorious, won't necessarily be so for the next person. A couple of years later, some space cadets at NASA's Goddard Space Labs near Washington DC persuaded the Commission that retransmission of NASA communications to and from the space shots on an amateur 2-m frequency was in the public interest even though it clearly violated the black-letter rule. "Oh yes", the nabobs replied, and so amended the rules. Myself and two other colleagues whose hobby was chasing and photographing railroad trains tried to get the same retransmission permission for the comms which we monitored in OUR hobby, and we were told "shut up and play".... Life isn't always fair.... -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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