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Mr Ham Radio October 9th 04 11:03 AM

K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE
 
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

You can listen to the program on 14.275 MHz. USB or 3.977 MHz. LSB at
5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., 4:49 P.M., 8 P.M., 12 midnight, and 3:00 A.M or 3.890
MHz. Amplitude Modulation at 6:23 P.M., and 9:30 PM - all Eastern Local
Times. See www.K1MAN.com for further details. The talk show call-in
number is 1-800-262-9543



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Sir Cumference October 10th 04 07:07 PM

Lloyd wrote:

"Larry" NoSpam@email wrote in message ...

Now why would anybody want to listen to his bull crap?
If you want a t-shirt, be my guest.
I understand they work better than toilet paper.





And your point is?


If you don't get it, you wouldn't understand it even if it were
explained to you.


Annette & LJ Dumas October 11th 04 07:55 PM

....or should I say the Friends of BPL?

Forget administrative sanctions, this guy should be 'sent up the river' if
they really want respect for the rules (not that that'll clean up CB or
other unlicensed services...).

Enough apples and oranges in this post???

LJD
"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

You can listen to the program on 14.275 MHz. USB or 3.977 MHz. LSB at
5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., 4:49 P.M., 8 P.M., 12 midnight, and 3:00 A.M or 3.890
MHz. Amplitude Modulation at 6:23 P.M., and 9:30 PM - all Eastern Local
Times. See www.K1MAN.com for further details. The talk show call-in
number is 1-800-262-9543



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Dave October 11th 04 08:25 PM

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

is this when he plays his answering machine tapes and breaks in occasionally
to answer one over the air??



Steve Nosko October 11th 04 09:14 PM


"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

You can listen to the program on 14.275 MHz. USB or 3.977 MHz. LSB at
5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., 4:49 P.M., 8 P.M., 12 midnight, and 3:00 A.M or 3.890
MHz. Amplitude Modulation at 6:23 P.M., and 9:30 PM - all Eastern Local
Times. See www.K1MAN.com for further details. The talk show call-in
number is 1-800-262-9543


Back in '99, when I got active again, I happened across and was surprised to
hear these transmissions as it sounded like broadcasting to me. I read a
few of the FCC things thereafter, but it dropped off the radar screen.

So...did he and the FCC come to terms on his station operation? What was
the official resolution? or is he still a problem in the FCC's eyes?

Just after the status/facts - not interested in opinions.
--
Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.



Dan/W4NTI October 12th 04 12:27 AM

If all you want is the 'status and the facts' and want no opinions then YOU
TAKE YOUR OWN TIME TO RESEARCH THINGS.

Go to Google and type in "K1MAN". That should keep you busy for a while.

Dan/W4NTI

"Steve Nosko" wrote in message
...

"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

You can listen to the program on 14.275 MHz. USB or 3.977 MHz. LSB at
5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., 4:49 P.M., 8 P.M., 12 midnight, and 3:00 A.M or 3.890
MHz. Amplitude Modulation at 6:23 P.M., and 9:30 PM - all Eastern Local
Times. See www.K1MAN.com for further details. The talk show call-in
number is 1-800-262-9543


Back in '99, when I got active again, I happened across and was surprised

to
hear these transmissions as it sounded like broadcasting to me. I read a
few of the FCC things thereafter, but it dropped off the radar screen.

So...did he and the FCC come to terms on his station operation? What was
the official resolution? or is he still a problem in the FCC's eyes?

Just after the status/facts - not interested in opinions.
--
Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.





I AM October 12th 04 03:11 PM

You mean something like this?????

May 24, 2004


Mr. Daniel L. Jeswald
89 Wildman Road
Anniston, AL 36201


Amateur license W4NTI
Case #EB-2004-2561


Dear Mr. Jeswald:


Enclosed is a complaint we received about the operation of your station on
December 26, 2003, on 14.255 MHz. The complaint alleges profanity and
obscenity, as well as racial slurs.


Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, gives the
Commission the authority to obtain information from applicants and licensees
about the operation of their station. Accordingly, you are requested to
review the complaint and respond to this office within 20 days.


In an inquiry of this type we are required to notify you that a willfully
false or misleading reply constitutes a separate violation made punishable
under United States Code Title 18, Section 1001.


Enclosure


CC: FCC South Central Regional Director


"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message
k.net...
If all you want is the 'status and the facts' and want no opinions then

YOU
TAKE YOUR OWN TIME TO RESEARCH THINGS.

Go to Google and type in "K1MAN". That should keep you busy for a while.

Dan/W4NTI

"Steve Nosko" wrote in message
...

"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

You can listen to the program on 14.275 MHz. USB or 3.977 MHz. LSB at
5:30 A.M., 1 P.M., 4:49 P.M., 8 P.M., 12 midnight, and 3:00 A.M or

3.890
MHz. Amplitude Modulation at 6:23 P.M., and 9:30 PM - all Eastern

Local
Times. See www.K1MAN.com for further details. The talk show call-in
number is 1-800-262-9543


Back in '99, when I got active again, I happened across and was

surprised
to
hear these transmissions as it sounded like broadcasting to me. I read

a
few of the FCC things thereafter, but it dropped off the radar screen.

So...did he and the FCC come to terms on his station operation? What

was
the official resolution? or is he still a problem in the FCC's eyes?

Just after the status/facts - not interested in opinions.
--
Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.







Robert Casey October 13th 04 09:21 PM

Mr Ham Radio wrote:
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

See www.K1MAN.com for further details.

He should just post his programming at his web site, and
not clutter up the ham bands. Or set up a forum BBS
web site.


Dan/W4NTI October 13th 04 11:26 PM


"Lloyd" wrote in message
...

"Robert Casey" wrote in message
...
Mr Ham Radio wrote:
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM

See www.K1MAN.com for further details.

He should just post his programming at his web site, and
not clutter up the ham bands. Or set up a forum BBS
web site.



That would not accomplish MAN's purposes.

Lloyd




MAN's 'purpose' you say??? Tell us LLllllooooyyyyyddddd what is his
purpose?

Oh let me help you...it is to sew hate and discontent among ham radio
operators. It is to thumb his nose at the FCC, it is to irrationally
insult the ARRL and then run their bulletins on his 'program' in order to
trash up the bands.

Dan/W4NTI



Dan/W4NTI October 13th 04 11:27 PM


"Ted" Nospam@nospam wrote in message ...

"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message
k.net...
If all you want is the 'status and the facts' and want no opinions then

YOU
TAKE YOUR OWN TIME TO RESEARCH THINGS.

Go to Google and type in "K1MAN". That should keep you busy for a while.

Dan/W4NTI

///

Next question. Who would want to even bother?
Baxter ain't worth the effort.


Exactly the reason I told him to go look for his self.

Dan/W4NTI



Robert Casey October 14th 04 12:36 AM


So...did he and the FCC come to terms on his station operation? What was
the official resolution? or is he still a problem in the FCC's eyes?

Just after the status/facts - not interested in opinions.


Two outstanding problems he has to fix:

Firing up his transmissions on frequencies other hams are
using at the time, and something about pecunary interest
when he tells people on ham radio frequencies to visit his
web site where he sells stuff.


Victor Herbert II October 14th 04 02:20 PM


"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:


Thanks for the *broadcast* schedule you -schmuck- !

Now we know EXACTLY WHERE to fire up
the trusty SB-220 with my computer soundcard
music and noise generators. (you think you'd heard
non-stop jamming like what used to come from
some well known historic jammers from NC, PA
and FL? You ain't heard nothing yet.....and it ain't
illegal to jam the crap out of a illegal broadcast either
so you 'RF ham cops' out there can go **** up a rope
on a sunday morning in the hog barn...)


The Best Ham October 14th 04 04:20 PM


"Victor Herbert II" wrote in message
roups.com...

"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...
K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:


Thanks for the *broadcast* schedule you -schmuck- !

Now we know EXACTLY WHERE to fire up
the trusty SB-220


That's all you've got?

I use a SB-220 for a driver you schmuck!

ROTFLMAO......

with my computer soundcard
music and noise generators. (you think you'd heard
non-stop jamming like what used to come from
some well known historic jammers from NC, PA
and FL? You ain't heard nothing yet.....and it ain't
illegal to jam the crap out of a illegal broadcast either
so you 'RF ham cops' out there can go **** up a rope
on a sunday morning in the hog barn...)




Sir Cumference October 14th 04 04:57 PM

Lloyd wrote:

"Robert Casey" wrote in message
...

Mr Ham Radio wrote:

K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:

IARN AMATEUR RADIO TALK PROGRAM


See www.K1MAN.com for further details.

He should just post his programming at his web site, and
not clutter up the ham bands. Or set up a forum BBS
web site.




That would not accomplish MAN's purposes.



Of attempting to interfer on the ham bands


whoever October 14th 04 06:55 PM

CERTIFIED MAIL 7099 3400 0015 4631 9236
To: W. Riley Hollingsworth, Esq.
FCC
Gettysburg, Pa. 17325-7245

From: Glenn A. Baxter, P.E., K1MAN
Registered Professional Engineer
Date 14 October 2004
Subject: Your letter to K1MAN dated 15 September 2004
and received 28 September 2004
Thank you for your letter and your interest in K1MAN. The legal
opinions in your letter referenced above are not correct and the
various allegations are false. K1MAN is in full compliance with all
FCC rules, state laws, and federal laws. I encourage you to take
"enforcement actions" and look forward to seeing you in court(s).

Regarding your request, I hereby certify that:
1. No corrective actions are necessary at K1MAN.
2. No changes are needed with regard to station control which is in
full compliance with all FCC rules.

Good listening! GL and 73 de K1MAN
(signed)
Glenn A. Baxter, P.E., K1MAN




Victor Herbert II wrote:

"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...

K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:



Thanks for the *broadcast* schedule you -schmuck- !

Now we know EXACTLY WHERE to fire up
the trusty SB-220 with my computer soundcard
music and noise generators. (you think you'd heard
non-stop jamming like what used to come from
some well known historic jammers from NC, PA
and FL? You ain't heard nothing yet.....and it ain't
illegal to jam the crap out of a illegal broadcast either
so you 'RF ham cops' out there can go **** up a rope
on a sunday morning in the hog barn...)



whoever October 14th 04 07:02 PM

Are you the Victor Herbert from Phoenix AZ ?

Victor Herbert II wrote:

"Mr Ham Radio" wrote in message
...

K1MAN DAILY TRANSMITTING (BULLETIN) SCHEDULE:



Thanks for the *broadcast* schedule you -schmuck- !

Now we know EXACTLY WHERE to fire up
the trusty SB-220 with my computer soundcard
music and noise generators. (you think you'd heard
non-stop jamming like what used to come from
some well known historic jammers from NC, PA
and FL? You ain't heard nothing yet.....and it ain't
illegal to jam the crap out of a illegal broadcast either
so you 'RF ham cops' out there can go **** up a rope
on a sunday morning in the hog barn...)



Yeah Baby October 15th 04 03:22 PM


"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:37:17 -0400, "Lloyd"

wrote:

"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
.. .

How does he get away with all the illegal activities he boasts about on
his website?


-Barry



According to authoritative legal sources, ALL of MAN's
activities are quite legal. For some odd reason, probably
envy, many American hams are in denial and think MAN
is doing something illegal, which he is not. If ARRL is
legal, MAN is legal. Simple!


Is broadcasting on AR legal there. It isn't here.


-Barry
========


Ask the ARRL? They do it daily!





Web page: http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og
Atheist, radio scanner, LIPD information.




Dee D. Flint October 15th 04 03:40 PM


"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:37:17 -0400, "Lloyd"

wrote:

"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
.. .

How does he get away with all the illegal activities he boasts about on
his website?


-Barry



According to authoritative legal sources, ALL of MAN's
activities are quite legal. For some odd reason, probably
envy, many American hams are in denial and think MAN
is doing something illegal, which he is not. If ARRL is
legal, MAN is legal. Simple!


Is broadcasting on AR legal there. It isn't here.

Lloyd



-Barry


Broadcasting isn't legal here either. The exceptions are beacons, code
practice and news bulletins of interest to amateurs only not general
interest news. ARRL meets the strictest interpretation of the FCC rules.
K1MAN doesn't meet even the loosest of interpretations of the rules. For
example, I heard him interviewing someone over the air. Other days, I've
heard general news not ham news. While I normally don't care to listen to
his drivel, I tune in once in a while simply to confirm to myself just what
he is doing rather than rely on the statements of others.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


William October 15th 04 07:18 PM

"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message ...
"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:37:17 -0400, "Lloyd"

wrote:

"Barry OGrady" wrote in message
.. .

How does he get away with all the illegal activities he boasts about on
his website?


-Barry


According to authoritative legal sources, ALL of MAN's
activities are quite legal. For some odd reason, probably
envy, many American hams are in denial and think MAN
is doing something illegal, which he is not. If ARRL is
legal, MAN is legal. Simple!


Is broadcasting on AR legal there. It isn't here.

Lloyd



-Barry


Broadcasting isn't legal here either.


It is. See your exceptions list below, and the extra special
exception called "W1AW.".

The exceptions are beacons, code
practice and news bulletins of interest to amateurs only not general
interest news.


And Space Shuttle retransmissions.

ARRL meets the strictest interpretation of the FCC rules.


I wonder who wrote that rule? Must have been a non-amateur
bureaucrat. Hi, hi!

I think that rule was written so that the ARRL has a monopoly on such
activities, but that's just my opinion.

Steve Nosko October 15th 04 08:36 PM

Some say:
According to authoritative legal sources, ALL of MAN's
activities are quite legal.

Broadcasting isn't legal here either.

It is. See your exceptions list below, and the extra special
exception called "W1AW.".

The exceptions are beacons, code
practice and news bulletins of interest to amateurs only not general
interest news.

And Space Shuttle retransmissions.
ARRL meets the strictest interpretation of the FCC rules.

I wonder who wrote that rule?


I don't recall if it is in part 97 or an interpretation, but there is
official word from the FCC that transmissions *specifficaly aimed at
amateurs* is diffeernt from that aimed at *anyone* which *is* considered
broadcastaing. So if it is to anyone, it is broadcasting. If it is to an
individual or specific group of people, then it's not. I'm just explaining.
I wrestled with this as well and it is certainly arguable...as is anything
here... So, what about religious transmissions? If they hope to convert,
then it's broadcasting. If they are only targeting religious people, then
it's not, I guess. 73,
--
Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's.



Robert Casey October 15th 04 09:54 PM


I don't recall if it is in part 97 or an interpretation, but there is
official word from the FCC that transmissions *specifficaly aimed at
amateurs* is diffeernt from that aimed at *anyone* which *is* considered
broadcastaing. So if it is to anyone, it is broadcasting. If it is to an
individual or specific group of people, then it's not. I'm just explaining.
I wrestled with this as well and it is certainly arguable...as is anything
here... So, what about religious transmissions? If they hope to convert,
then it's broadcasting. If they are only targeting religious people, then
it's not, I guess. 73,


Only on the religion bands... :-)

I think the point is that the material in the bulletin/broadcast
needs to be that only interesting to hams or prospective hams.
But any subject in a true 2 way communication (QSO) is allowed
except for indecent and patently offensive material.

I wonder if I can get a US patent on something patently
offensive? ;-) I already have 14 "utility" patents
(those are the real patents, don't let some shister
lawyer sell you a "design" patent. A design patent is
really just a trademark of sorts, and is trivial to
circumvent).


Dee D. Flint October 15th 04 10:55 PM


"Steve Nosko" wrote in message
...
Some say:
According to authoritative legal sources, ALL of MAN's
activities are quite legal.
Broadcasting isn't legal here either.

It is. See your exceptions list below, and the extra special
exception called "W1AW.".

The exceptions are beacons, code
practice and news bulletins of interest to amateurs only not general
interest news.

And Space Shuttle retransmissions.
ARRL meets the strictest interpretation of the FCC rules.

I wonder who wrote that rule?


I don't recall if it is in part 97 or an interpretation, but there is
official word from the FCC that transmissions *specifficaly aimed at
amateurs*


It is indeed actually in part 97. It must be intended for amateurs and the
content must be amateur related material, ie things like rule changes or
effect of BPL but not other material such as religious material, general
news, etc.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



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