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Old September 19th 04, 02:37 PM
Steve Robeson K4CAP
 
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Subject: Canadian No Code Proposal Open for Comment
From: (William)
Date: 9/18/2004 6:10 PM Central Standard Time
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Subject: Canadian No Code Proposal Open For Comment
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP)
Date: 9/16/2004 4:58 PM Central Standard Time
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Subject: Canadian No Code Proposal Open For Comment
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Date: 9/16/2004 4:15 PM Central Standard Time
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He's not "AUTHORIZED" to emit RF OUTSIDE the U. S. Amateur

Bands

K4CAP: What "other country", Brian?

Whatever other country that Len might happen to be in.

What "other country", Brian?


Whatever other country that Len might happen to be in.

I've not said a single word about another country's "rules and regs of
amateurism".


You said, "OUTSIDE the U. S. Amateur Bands"

Len gets to decide what other countries. Then you have to
provide the rules that deny him access.

The context of the posts were directly related to your mentor's lack

of
legal authorization to emit RF inside or outside of the US Amateur Radio

bands.
(Certain FCC exceptions to authorized unlicensed operation not

withstanding).

(Such as the Part 15 and Part 95 devices that I rubbed your nose in,
notwithstanding?)

Waiting for you to show us where you got the "another country's"

business
from. I say you just shot your mouth off without thinking.


Sound's like brick is coming my way.


The "brick" is your own stupid assertions, Brian. If you'd do a bit of
thoughtful and careful THINKING before you hit the "SEND" key, you'd get far
less stuff thrown back at you.

I'll make sure my wife is prepared for terrorism.


I am sure she's prepared every night that you're next to her, Brian.

As for the rest of the post, you still aren't making sense (not that THAT
is unusual).

"Outside" the US Amateur Bands does not mean outside of the United States.

And as of today, Lennie still does not have a license to operate INSIDE
the Amateur Bands (of ANY country). Nor does he have a license to transmit
OUTSIDE the US Amateur Bands without an FCC issued station license. (As a US
Citizen, a foreign license of ANY nature is useless in the United States except
as a keepsake for Lennie...)

73

Steve, K4YZ






 
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