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In article , Dave Heil
writes: Len has no amateur radio license. Len may not operate radio equipment under Part 97 of the FCC regs. Len is not a regulator of amateur radio. I don't find that strange at all. I find it fitting. Davie boy is NOT a regulator of amateur radio. Davie boy is NOT keeping within bounds of the subject thread. Davie boy still puts on the ASS rental uniform and makes like a bad imitation of Otto Preminger's character in "Stalag 17." Davie boy...I am fully qualified, by long experience and training to "operate" radio equipment. I'm just not AUTHORIZED to emit RF within U.S. amateur radio bands as a civilian. You have self-established "definitions" which are incorrect outside of amateurism. To use your definitions in your own quaint way of defining things, I couldn't even check out radios on a bench in a clean room. :-) You imply (incorrectly) that I could not, ever, "operate" any radio in any HF place...which is not truth according to U.S. radio regulations. Amateur radio operators are NOT authorized to emit RF outside of amateur radio bands...unless they have a valid commercial radio operator's license. Some amateurs, like Davie boy, seem to think they are authorized to emit all sorts of feces-surrogate remarks on the Internet. :-) Tsk. |
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