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![]() "Robert Circumfrence" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 23:49:53 -0700, WA1HOD wrote: Will the alleged radio criminal, K1MAN, lose his license? I read the ARRL Enforcement Log recently, which contained a letter to the fat one from RH, which basically stated that fatty would lose his ticket unless he stopped qrming, and trying to pedal his useless **** over his stupid qrm-cast.... well he's still here! Anyone got the scoop on when the fat boy will go away permanently? Hopefully soon, the dope is takeing out the Saturday and Tuesday UFO nets. Bob - do you really think the FCC will do something THIS TIME? ! ak ---------------------------------------------- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Field Operations Bureau Washington D.C. 20554 Honorable Howard Metzenbaum 10411 Federal Building Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Dear Senator Metzenbaum: Thank you for your letter of November 30, 1992 on behalf of [ak] of West Chester, Ohio. Mr. Glen Baxter, licensee of amateur radio station K1MAN, was cited on at least two occasions for observed rule violations including illegal broadcasting and deliberate interference. Substantial forfeiture amounts were levied. The amateur rules prohibit stations from engaging in any form of "broadcasting" which is defined as the transmission of signals intended for reception by the general public, either direct or relayed. On the other hand, "information bulletins" are not considered a form of broadcasting and are authorized under the rules. An information bulletin is defined as "[a] message directed only to amateur operators consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to the amateur service." The FCC monitoring network is continuing to observe the transmissions of K1MAN. If observed transmissions are "broadcasting" versus "information bulletins" then appropriate enforcement action will be undertaken. If Mr. [K] believes a particular segment constitutes broadcasting, he should immediately communicate with a staff member of the Commission's Belfast, Maine monitoring station at 207-338-4088. We are committed to continued enforcement of the amateur radio rules. The transmissions of K1MAN will continue to be observed from time-to-time. As priorities permit, the channels are monitored and notices issued where appropriate. Sincerely, Richard M. Smith Chief, Field Operations Bureau ---------------------------------------------- Federal Communications Commission Field Operations Bureau 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02169-7495 December 23, 1992 [AK] West Chester, Ohio Dear Mr. [K]: Refer to File: 93-BS 0027 This is to acknowledge your various correspondence to this office concerning Glenn Baxter of Belgrade Lakes, Maine, licensee of Amateur Radio Station K1MAN, activities in the Amateur Radio bands. The Commission is well aware of Mr. Baxter's activities, and has taken action against him. Hopefully, when this action is completed, Mr Baxter will cease these activities. Your concern about Mr Baxter's activities is appreciated. Yours truly, Vincent F. Kajunski Engineer in Charge |
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