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Todd Daugherty wrote:
Hello, well tonight's broadcast is over. I'll probably rebroadcast it tomorrow night on 20 meters Take the tape of it and encode it to an mp3 file, then post it on your web site. Then everyone can listen at their convenience. And you won't be tying up ham band bandwidth. |
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You know W1AW could do the same thing. Heck the internet solves everything!
maybe we should get rid of ham radio? after all everything you can do on ham radio you can do on the internet. Get rid of ham radio and we wouldn't have to worry about Hollingworth and his gestopo stomping on free speech. I'm sure all the ham bands we have can but sold off and used for some other service. Do get me wrong I'm all for ham radio but I am not for this crap of ham radio operators or the FCC gestopo atempts to control the content of amateur radio stations. I think since we have the internet we really don't need amateur radio or broadcast services because all of that could be done on web and thus, would free a lot of spectrum up. Todd N9OGL "robert casey" wrote in message ink.net... Todd Daugherty wrote: Hello, well tonight's broadcast is over. I'll probably rebroadcast it tomorrow night on 20 meters Take the tape of it and encode it to an mp3 file, then post it on your web site. Then everyone can listen at their convenience. And you won't be tying up ham band bandwidth. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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![]() "Todd Daugherty" wrote in message ... : I think since we have the internet we really don't : need amateur radio or broadcast services because : all of that could be done on web and thus, would free : a lot of spectrum up. : : Todd N9OGL Sounds like a plan. You go first. M.A.N. -- The Gods Must Be Friggin' CRAZY! |
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Todd Daugherty wrote:
... Hollingworth and his gestopo stomping on free speech. His what? Do get me wrong I'm all for ham radio but I am not for this crap of ham radio operators or the FCC gestopo atempts to control the content of amateur radio stations. You want us to get you wrong? I'm sold. Watch out for those "gestopo atempts". You never did tell me about this "micro broadcasting movement". Dave K8MN |
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![]() "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... Todd Daugherty wrote: ... Hollingworth and his gestopo stomping on free speech. His what? Do get me wrong I'm all for ham radio but I am not for this crap of ham radio operators or the FCC gestopo atempts to control the content of amateur radio stations. You want us to get you wrong? I'm sold. Watch out for those "gestopo atempts". You never did tell me about this "micro broadcasting movement". What do you want to know about the micro-broadcasting movement??? I myself joined the movement in 1998 after I had applied six times for a license with waivers for a community that didn't have a service. The FCC wouldn't consider my applications or waivers (which the Federal courts have told them repeatly that they (FCC) "must consider waivers" So my opinion of the FCC is that they are nothing buts LIARS, and are below pond scum. Todd N9OGL Dave K8MN ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Todd Daugherty wrote:
"Dave Heil" wrote in message ... Todd Daugherty wrote: ... Hollingworth and his gestopo stomping on free speech. His what? Do get me wrong I'm all for ham radio but I am not for this crap of ham radio operators or the FCC gestopo atempts to control the content of amateur radio stations. You want us to get you wrong? I'm sold. Watch out for those "gestopo atempts". You never did tell me about this "micro broadcasting movement". What do you want to know about the micro-broadcasting movement??? Is it made up of scofflaw types who have determined that the FCC has no authority to regulate broadcasting? What is the legal standing of this "movement". Why does the "movement" receive no play in the several leading newsmagazines or on TV news shows? Is the objective of the "movement" to take to the airwaves in defiance of the FCC? Those questions will do for the moment. I myself joined the movement in 1998 after I had applied six times for a license with waivers for a community that didn't have a service. The FCC wouldn't consider my applications or waivers (which the Federal courts have told them repeatly that they (FCC) "must consider waivers" So my opinion of the FCC is that they are nothing buts LIARS, and are below pond scum. You're quite sure that what you interpret as the FCC's non-consideration of your applications wasn't consideration and rejection? Was it that your applications and requests for waivers were for something quite outside the regulations? I'm sure that if you include terms like "LIARS" and "below pond scum" in your communications with the FCC, you'll get some special attention. You might want to consider that amateur radio might not be for you, Todd. There seems to be some confusion in your mind as to its basis and purpose. It is not a broadcasting service. If you invest in a 100mw Part 15 AM transmitter and find yourself a nice clear spot on the BCB, you can play announcer to your heart's content. Dave K8MN |
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![]() "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... Todd Daugherty wrote: "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... Todd Daugherty wrote: ... Hollingworth and his gestopo stomping on free speech. His what? Do get me wrong I'm all for ham radio but I am not for this crap of ham radio operators or the FCC gestopo atempts to control the content of amateur radio stations. You want us to get you wrong? I'm sold. Watch out for those "gestopo atempts". You never did tell me about this "micro broadcasting movement". What do you want to know about the micro-broadcasting movement??? Is it made up of scofflaw types who have determined that the FCC has no authority to regulate broadcasting? What is the legal standing of this "movement". Why does the "movement" receive no play in the several leading newsmagazines or on TV news shows? Is the objective of the "movement" to take to the airwaves in defiance of the FCC? Those questions will do for the moment. The movemen began due to lack of community progams, consolidation of the airwaves. As for news magazines an TV news shows there have a number of article in the papers (Wall Street Journal, Reason Magazine as well as other) as for news on television it has be talked about on both CNN and FOX. I think the whole purpose of the movement was to change the system which it did with the introduction of Low Power FM. I myself joined the movement in 1998 after I had applied six times for a license with waivers for a community that didn't have a service. The FCC wouldn't consider my applications or waivers (which the Federal courts have told them repeatly that they (FCC) "must consider waivers" So my opinion of the FCC is that they are nothing buts LIARS, and are below pond scum. You're quite sure that what you interpret as the FCC's non-consideration of your applications wasn't consideration and rejection? Was it that your applications and requests for waivers were for something quite outside the regulations? The Federal Communication Commission dismissed my application because according to them I didn't file during a filing window. However under 47 CFR 1.3 the FCC could of consider my waiver. Because under 47 CFR 1.3 the FCC may consider waivers at anytime if good cause is shown. In my waiver I was going to provide a television service to a community that doesn't have a TV service. Which In my humble opinion would constitute a good cause. I'm sure that if you include terms like "LIARS" and "below pond scum" in your communications with the FCC, you'll get some special attention. No it was only after the fact that they didn't consider my waiver I started calling them liars. They are liars because they would go to court against pirate radio operators and tell a judge that all a person had to do was apply for a license and ask for a waiver. But the reality they wouldn't consider applications or waiver and the FCC dismissing my application proves that the FCC are nothing but worthless LIARS. You might want to consider that amateur radio might not be for you, Todd. There seems to be some confusion in your mind as to its basis and purpose. It is not a broadcasting service. Not true, Amateurs may run Information Bulletins so, amateur's are not completely banned from some for a Broadcasting. There is of course a difference between Broadcasting and Information Bulletins. Broadcast are programs directed either relayed to the general public. while information bulletin are bulletins directed to the amateur community with information dealing with amateur radio. A bulletin according to Webster is a piece of information directed to the public or a group. So you see some form of "Broadcasting" is allow. My progam which I run on 10 meter deals with issues and information concerning Amateur Radio. If you invest in a 100mw Part 15 AM transmitter and find yourself a nice clear spot on the BCB, you can play announcer to your heart's content. Part 15 device are never have nor are attended for broadcasting. Part 15 device are short range as a matter of fact part 15 device are suppose to have the range to cover a person's yard. I know it can be said that a part 15 device can go farther, however part 15 was not attended for that purpose. Todd N9OGL Dave K8MN ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"Todd Daugherty" wrote in message
... "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... If you invest in a 100mw Part 15 AM transmitter and find yourself a nice clear spot on the BCB, you can play announcer to your heart's content. Part 15 device are never have nor are attended for broadcasting. Part 15 device are short range as a matter of fact part 15 device are suppose to have the range to cover a person's yard. I know it can be said that a part 15 device can go farther, however part 15 was not attended for that purpose. Todd N9OGL Funny story: I used to use a Part 15 device on CB channel 14, 27125 kHz, to practice CW with my niece. She lived approx. 15 linear miles away and we were able to copy each other FB through some pretty "CBish" QRM. BTW, the trick to remaining legal while "getting out" with a Part 15 device is to get the device itself as high as humanly/safely possible. The power and key cables were then brough down into the shack. A seperate high performance rcvr rounded out the package. No coax loss because...no coax. Just comply with the ERP restrictions and let your height be your might. Fond memories indeed. -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 |
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