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You know Bath-Whore-man to start I'm now on 20 meters. if you don't
like what I'm airing, turn the dial you and your redneck asshole buddies from the south don't have to listen. Yeah sir, I'm now in the amateur radio band transmiting by hourly program. Since I can't a broadcast license.....you little twits are stuck me hahahaha Todd N9OGL Bathrooman wrote: Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: Todd Daugherty wrote: There's more room on 10 meters compared to say 20 meters secondly I ran my information bulletin around 9.00, 10.00 pm. Finally, that would apply to anything, a station on the east coast may be on a frequency and a station on the west coast can't hear him. I think a statement in one of FCC rules books which states "we can't eliminate all interference but you can minimize it. You know unlike K1MAN and W1AW I have the curiously of NOT trying to transmit over someone. It seems like there is more room on 10 meters because it is dead! There is no propagation! 9 or 10 PM is a perfect time for your "show" because no one will be able to hear your claptrap! At first you wanted to get into broadcasting; you were denied a license, you tried pirate radio, and now you intend to broadcast in the amateur bands...at first you called it a "show," then a "broadcast," now it's an "information bulletin!" We have an IDEAL place for your claptrap! Do it in the Children's Band! There ain't no propagation there either, but perhaps a few nearby chicken banders will copy! 10-4! Good Buddy. |
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