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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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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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You really shouldn't post to the usenet after staying up all nite drinking
todd. It makes you look even worse! "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... 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. -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Saw this on a Tee-shirt: "I am a bomb technician. If you see me running, try to keep up |
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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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![]() N9OGL wrote: First off you ****head, 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 **** 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!!!! There's five good reasons to put 10-penny nails in your coax. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() What kind of booze made your head hurt this morning todd? -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Saw this on a Tee-shirt: "I am a bomb technician. If you see me running, try to keep up "N9OGL" wrote in message ups.com... 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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![]() "N9OGL" wrote in message ups.com... 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!!!! What happened to your shoutcast audience, toddums? Todd Daugherty May 7 2003, 3:33 pm show options Newsgroups: alt.radio.internet.shoutcast From: (Todd Daugherty) - Find messages by this author Date: 7 May 2003 15:33:56 -0700 Local: Wed, May 7 2003 3:33 pm Subject: question and my station Reply to Author | Forward | Print | View Thread | Show original | Report Abuse Hi I have a question how do I add more stations to my Shoutcast server? and how do I increase my listerners? Todd N9OGL |
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![]() Lee Scott wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in message ups.com... 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!!!! What happened to your shoutcast audience, toddums? Todd Daugherty May 7 2003, 3:33 pm show options Newsgroups: alt.radio.internet.shoutcast From: (Todd Daugherty) - Find messages by this author Date: 7 May 2003 15:33:56 -0700 Local: Wed, May 7 2003 3:33 pm Subject: question and my station Reply to Author | Forward | Print | View Thread | Show original | Report Abuse Hi I have a question how do I add more stations to my Shoutcast server? and how do I increase my listerners? Todd N9OGL That was actually a tech question, the shoutcast server which anyone can download has in it core where you could set the number of people. the standard setting when you download it is 50 people. you can however reconfig it to have up to 500 people. of course you also have to take into account you internet speed. Someone with a dial up of 56K couldn't handle 500 people connecting to his computer, it would slow it down a great deal. A person running 56K with 500 people connecting to his shoutcast server on his computer would probably slow his system down to 14.4K. Me I have high speed DSL (around 700KB) so I was asking to change it from the default of 50 listeners to a higher number. Todd N9OGL |
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