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Old March 9th 05, 01:45 AM
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It's right there in part 97, which as a LICENSED ham, you are supposed
to be familiar with - no broadcasting.
Many people have already tried to enlighten you to that fact but you
are retarded and do not understand.

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Old March 9th 05, 05:21 AM
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Broadcasting: Transmision INTENDED FOR RECEPTION BY THE GERNERAL
PUBLIC, either direct or relayed

Information Bulletin: A message DIRECTED ONLY TO AMATEUR RADIO
OPERATORS consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to the
amateur service.

97.111(b)In addition to one-way transmission specifically authorized
elsewhere in this part, an amateur station MAY TRANSMIT THE FOLLOWING
TYPE OF ONE-WAY COMMUNICATION:

(6) Transmissions necessary to disseminate information bulletins.

97.113( An amateur station shall not engage in any form of
broadcasting, nor may an amateur station transmit one-way
communications EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PORVIDED IN THESE RULES; nor
shall an amateur station engage in any activity related to program
production or news gathering for broadcasting purposes, except that
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








Bathrooman wrote:
It's right there in part 97, which as a LICENSED ham, you are

supposed
to be familiar with - no broadcasting.
Many people have already tried to enlighten you to that fact but you
are retarded and do not understand.


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Old March 9th 05, 08:17 AM
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N9OGL wrote:
Broadcasting: Transmision INTENDED FOR RECEPTION BY THE GERNERAL
PUBLIC, either direct or relayed

Information Bulletin: A message DIRECTED ONLY TO AMATEUR RADIO
OPERATORS consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to

the
amateur service.

97.111(b)In addition to one-way transmission specifically authorized
elsewhere in this part, an amateur station MAY TRANSMIT THE FOLLOWING
TYPE OF ONE-WAY COMMUNICATION:

(6) Transmissions necessary to disseminate information bulletins.

97.113( An amateur station shall not engage in any form of
broadcasting, nor may an amateur station transmit one-way
communications EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PORVIDED IN THESE RULES; nor
shall an amateur station engage in any activity related to program
production or news gathering for broadcasting purposes, except that
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


Bathrooman wrote:
It's right there in part 97, which as a LICENSED ham, you are

supposed
to be familiar with - no broadcasting.
Many people have already tried to enlighten you to that fact but

you
are retarded and do not understand.


Hey Toddie...Too bad you didn't really read AND understand the
content of the very paragraph that YOU quoted.

Steve, K4YZ

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Old March 9th 05, 04:36 PM
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K4YZ wrote:
N9OGL wrote:
Broadcasting: Transmision INTENDED FOR RECEPTION BY THE GERNERAL
PUBLIC, either direct or relayed

Information Bulletin: A message DIRECTED ONLY TO AMATEUR RADIO
OPERATORS consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to

the
amateur service.

97.111(b)In addition to one-way transmission specifically

authorized
elsewhere in this part, an amateur station MAY TRANSMIT THE

FOLLOWING
TYPE OF ONE-WAY COMMUNICATION:

(6) Transmissions necessary to disseminate information bulletins.

97.113( An amateur station shall not engage in any form of
broadcasting, nor may an amateur station transmit one-way
communications EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PORVIDED IN THESE RULES; nor
shall an amateur station engage in any activity related to program
production or news gathering for broadcasting purposes, except that
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


Bathrooman wrote:
It's right there in part 97, which as a LICENSED ham, you are

supposed
to be familiar with - no broadcasting.
Many people have already tried to enlighten you to that fact but

you
are retarded and do not understand.


Hey Toddie...Too bad you didn't really read AND understand the
content of the very paragraph that YOU quoted.

Steve, K4YZ


Feel free to elighten me on what part I don't understand, because I
know what the law states. But again feel free to elighten me.

Todd N9OGL

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Old March 9th 05, 05:07 PM
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"N9OGL" wrote in message
oups.com...

K4YZ wrote:
N9OGL wrote:
Broadcasting: Transmision INTENDED FOR RECEPTION BY THE GERNERAL
PUBLIC, either direct or relayed

Information Bulletin: A message DIRECTED ONLY TO AMATEUR RADIO
OPERATORS consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to

the
amateur service.

97.111(b)In addition to one-way transmission specifically

authorized
elsewhere in this part, an amateur station MAY TRANSMIT THE

FOLLOWING
TYPE OF ONE-WAY COMMUNICATION:

(6) Transmissions necessary to disseminate information bulletins.

97.113( An amateur station shall not engage in any form of
broadcasting, nor may an amateur station transmit one-way
communications EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PORVIDED IN THESE RULES; nor
shall an amateur station engage in any activity related to program
production or news gathering for broadcasting purposes, except that
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


Bathrooman wrote:
It's right there in part 97, which as a LICENSED ham, you are
supposed
to be familiar with - no broadcasting.
Many people have already tried to enlighten you to that fact but

you
are retarded and do not understand.


Hey Toddie...Too bad you didn't really read AND understand the
content of the very paragraph that YOU quoted.

Steve, K4YZ


Feel free to elighten me on what part I don't understand, because I
know what the law states. But again feel free to elighten me.

Todd N9OGL



If you gentlemen will please be patient, the resident Sanhedrin
will be here momentarily to settle this dispute.







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Old March 9th 05, 11:16 PM
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N9OGL wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
N9OGL wrote:
Broadcasting: Transmision INTENDED FOR RECEPTION BY THE GERNERAL
PUBLIC, either direct or relayed

Information Bulletin: A message DIRECTED ONLY TO AMATEUR RADIO
OPERATORS consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest

to
the
amateur service.

97.111(b)In addition to one-way transmission specifically

authorized
elsewhere in this part, an amateur station MAY TRANSMIT THE

FOLLOWING
TYPE OF ONE-WAY COMMUNICATION:

(6) Transmissions necessary to disseminate information bulletins.

97.113( An amateur station shall not engage in any form of
broadcasting, nor may an amateur station transmit one-way
communications EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PORVIDED IN THESE RULES;

nor
shall an amateur station engage in any activity related to

program
production or news gathering for broadcasting purposes, except

that
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


Bathrooman wrote:
It's right there in part 97, which as a LICENSED ham, you are
supposed
to be familiar with - no broadcasting.
Many people have already tried to enlighten you to that fact

but
you
are retarded and do not understand.


Hey Toddie...Too bad you didn't really read AND understand the
content of the very paragraph that YOU quoted.

Steve, K4YZ


Feel free to elighten me on what part I don't understand, because I
know what the law states. But again feel free to elighten me.


I am not going to lead you by the hand, Todd. It's right there in
the items you quoted.

Now, QRZ says that you are 36 years old. I assume you have
graduated from High School and probably have some liberal arts
Associate's degree from Podunk University.

Go back and re-read the very items YOU quoted from Part 97.

I'll keep this message intact and will use it as reference
tomorrow...Sooner if you respond to it before then.

Try, Tod...try reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeal hard to pay attention this
time.

Steve, K4YZ

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Old March 10th 05, 12:44 AM
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Toddy,
Find an attorney that specializes in, or has even a rudimentary
understanding of communications law. It won't cost you very much, if
anything for a short consultation. He will read part 97 to you and
explain it.

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Old March 10th 05, 02:50 AM
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I know Dam well what it says, but I think you and all your butt buddies
on here don't.


The difference between a Information Bulletin and a Broadcast is (and
even a little smart ass like bathwhoreman and his little bitch julie on
here could understand).

A Information bulletin is a message directed only to the amateur
operators consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to the
Amateur service.

A Broadcast is A Transmissions intended for reception by the general
public, either direct or relayed.

There's the difference, A information bulletin is directed to the
amateur radio community, even if it's opinionated as long as it
directed to the amateur radio service it's a "information bulletin" and
is legal. if the program is directed to the general public then it's a
broadcast.

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Old March 10th 05, 03:04 AM
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N9OGL wrote:

I know Dam well what it says, but I think you and all your butt buddies
on here don't.


The difference between a Information Bulletin and a Broadcast is (and
even a little smart ass like bathwhoreman and his little bitch julie on
here could understand).

A Information bulletin is a message directed only to the amateur
operators consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to the
Amateur service.


Well there is where the rule has got you. What you have to say is of
*no* direct interest to the Amateur Service.

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Old March 10th 05, 07:23 AM
K4YZ
 
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N9OGL wrote:
I know Dam well what it says, but I think you and all your butt

buddies
on here don't.


What's really funny is someone who's trying to be expressive with
profanity that can't even spell the profanities correctly!

The difference between a Information Bulletin and a Broadcast is (and
even a little smart ass like bathwhoreman and his little bitch julie

on
here could understand).


Ahhhhhhh....You must have gone to the Leonard H. Anderson School
of Kill the Messenger USEGROUP Posting.

No facts, so you dig on in to the folks delivering you the bad
news....

A Information bulletin is a message directed only to the amateur
operators consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to

the
Amateur service.


The point is, Toddie, is that you have nothing of interest to
offer.

Your personal opinion OF your opinion notwithstanding.

A Broadcast is A Transmissions intended for reception by the general
public, either direct or relayed.


The Amateur Radio community has no interest in what you ahve to
say...why would the "general public" care eitehr?

There's the difference, A information bulletin is directed to the
amateur radio community, even if it's opinionated as long as it
directed to the amateur radio service it's a "information bulletin"

and
is legal. if the program is directed to the general public then it's

a
broadcast.


You're broadcasting.

NO ONE wants to hear you or your warp minded opinions. On the air
OR here.

Putz.

Steve, K4YZ



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