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Bathrooman March 7th 05 04:05 AM

Toddy worked fer WAL FART but got fired for incompetence. Now he is
president and CEO of Langley Park Telecommunications & Broadcasting
Corp.


Bathrooman March 7th 05 04:11 AM

Does he even have a handful of hams for an audience? I haven't heard
anyone say they have heard his broadcast (as if anyone would want to
listen to Toddyboy anyway)

The only listener he would attract would be a hapless ham who just
happened to tune across his puny sig. by accident. Then he could be
jammed.


Bathrooman March 7th 05 04:16 AM

I JUST RECENTLY HAD A IQ TEST DONE BY THE ****ING STATE, AND
ACCORDING TO THEM I HAVE AN "EXTERMELY HIGH IQ".

The only reason the STATE would be testing your IQ is if you are in
special education or mentally ill. In both cases they always tell the
subjects that they have an extremely high IQ. It makes their job
easier.


N9OGL March 7th 05 05:08 AM

For your information DICKHEAD I quit walmart to go back to school so I
get into $50k to $100k job.So **** you dickhead.
Todd N9OGL

Bathrooman wrote:
Toddy worked fer WAL FART but got fired for incompetence. Now he is
president and CEO of Langley Park Telecommunications & Broadcasting
Corp.



N9OGL March 7th 05 05:19 AM

Yeah, you dickheads say my information bulletins are illegal....which i
disagree; but I do know jamming is. As for my puny singal that's ok I
have a high power amp, i will be installing here real soon


N9OGL March 7th 05 05:37 AM

I would disagree with you on that, Information is 50% facts and 50%
opinions; You can get information from facts as well as from opinions.
like I said until I see a ruling or a rule that states information
bulletins can not be opinonated in my humble opinion they are legal.
Why bother what?? I did understand that last part.
Todd n9ogl


Cmd Buzz Corey March 7th 05 05:50 AM

N9OGL wrote:

FROM THE FCC WEBSITE:

http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ama...ations.html#s3

One-Way Transmissions


Q. What types of one-way communications are amateur stations authorized
to transmit?

A. Section 97.111(b) provides for one-way communications. In summary,
auxiliary, beacon, space and stations in distress are specifically
authorized to make certain one-way transmissions. Additionally, an
amateur station may transmit the following types of one-way
communications:


Brief transmissions necessary to make adjustments to the station;


Brief transmissions necessary for establishing two-way communications
with other stations;


Telecommand;


Transmissions necessary to providing emergency communications;


Transmissions necessary to assisting persons learning, or improving
proficiency in, the international Morse code;


Transmissions necessary to disseminate an information bulletin; and


Telemetry.

Q. What is an "information bulletin"?

A. The term is defined in Section 97.3. It is a message directed only
to amateur operators and consists solely of subject matter of direct
interest to the amateur service. The control operator of the station
transmitting an information bulletin is responsible for determining
that the subject matter is of direct interest to the amateur service.


And your opinionated, pointless, ill-conceived broadcasts are of no
interestest to the amateur service, therefore they are not information
bulletins as there is no information of interest to the amateur service
in them.


Cmd Buzz Corey March 7th 05 05:51 AM

N9OGL wrote:

Yeah, you dickheads say my information bulletins are illegal....which i
disagree; but I do know jamming is. As for my puny singal that's ok I
have a high power amp, i will be installing here real soon


Didja get it off some cber?


N9OGL March 7th 05 05:54 AM


FROM THE FCC WEBSITE:

http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ama...ations.html#s3

One-Way Transmissions


Q. What types of one-way communications are amateur stations authorized
to transmit?

A. Section 97.111(b) provides for one-way communications. In summary,
auxiliary, beacon, space and stations in distress are specifically
authorized to make certain one-way transmissions. Additionally, an
amateur station may transmit the following types of one-way
communications:


Brief transmissions necessary to make adjustments to the station;


Brief transmissions necessary for establishing two-way communications
with other stations;


Telecommand;


Transmissions necessary to providing emergency communications;


Transmissions necessary to assisting persons learning, or improving
proficiency in, the international Morse code;


Transmissions necessary to disseminate an information bulletin; and


Telemetry.

Q. What is an "information bulletin"?

A. The term is defined in Section 97.3. It is a message directed only
to amateur operators and consists solely of subject matter of direct
interest to the amateur service. The control operator of the station
transmitting an information bulletin is responsible for determining
that the subject matter is of direct interest to the amateur service.

Q. Does an amateur station transmitting information bulletins have to
share the channel?

A. Yes. Section 97.101 provides that each station licensee and each
control operator must cooperate in selecting transmitting channels and
in making the most effective use of the amateur service frequencies. A
specific transmitting channel is not assigned for the exclusive use of
any amateur station. Section 97.101 also provides that no amateur
operator shall cause interference to any radio communication or signal.
There is no exemption for amateur stations transmitting for information
bulletins.

Q. Is broadcasting prohibited?

A. Yes. Section 97.113 prohibits amateur stations from engaging in any
form of broadcasting or in any activity related to program production
or news gathering for broadcasting purposes.

Q. Is there an exception to this prohibition?

A. Yes, there is one exception: Communications directly related to the
immediate safety of human life or the protection of property may be
provided by amateur stations to broadcasters for dissemination to the
public where no other means of communication is reasonably available
before or at the time of the event.

Q. What is "broadcasting"?

A. Section 97.3 defines the term "broadcasting," in the context of the
amateur service, as a transmission intended for reception by the
general public, either direct or delayed.


N9OGL March 7th 05 08:36 AM

First off you dickhead, you've never heard my broadcast and therefor
can't justify that statement. secondly that's your ****ing opinion, and
in my view you and your little butt buddies on here are a small
minority in the amateur radio service. ONE MORE ****ING THING, MY
PROGRAMS DEAL WITH AMATEUR RADIO ISSUES SO **** YOU!!!!

Todd N9OGL

Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:
N9OGL wrote:

FROM THE FCC WEBSITE:


http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ama...ations.html#s3

One-Way Transmissions


Q. What types of one-way communications are amateur stations

authorized
to transmit?

A. Section 97.111(b) provides for one-way communications. In

summary,
auxiliary, beacon, space and stations in distress are specifically
authorized to make certain one-way transmissions. Additionally, an
amateur station may transmit the following types of one-way
communications:


Brief transmissions necessary to make adjustments to the station;


Brief transmissions necessary for establishing two-way

communications
with other stations;


Telecommand;


Transmissions necessary to providing emergency communications;


Transmissions necessary to assisting persons learning, or improving
proficiency in, the international Morse code;


Transmissions necessary to disseminate an information bulletin; and


Telemetry.

Q. What is an "information bulletin"?

A. The term is defined in Section 97.3. It is a message directed

only
to amateur operators and consists solely of subject matter of

direct
interest to the amateur service. The control operator of the

station
transmitting an information bulletin is responsible for determining
that the subject matter is of direct interest to the amateur

service.

And your opinionated, pointless, ill-conceived broadcasts are of no
interestest to the amateur service, therefore they are not

information
bulletins as there is no information of interest to the amateur

service
in them.




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