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![]() N9OGL wrote: The FCC FROM N9OGL'S BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com/ The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) are slime, no they are below slime. As most of aware I have been fighting a long battle against the FCC over the licensing system. This battle began in the 1997, 1998 when I applied six time for a Low Power TV license for a community which has no local television service. It's been pointed out to you that the FCC maintains certain "character" requirements for licensure. They are (obviously) not as strict for Amateur Radio since you remain a Commission licensee. The following quotes from your "blog" is pretty explanatory as to why they do that: The FCC dismissed the application and waivers because they weren't filed during the filing window(although the courts had ruled that the FCC must consider waivers and waivers can be filed at anytime). As I stated to John Shimkus (who's on the House Sub Committee on Telecommunication) why should I or anyone else continue to apply for a license if the FCC won't consider an application or waiver. You obviously missed the "Idiot Exclusionary Rule". You met THAT criteria. It is in fact a waste of time and MONEY to continue to try to get a license, and the ones who hurt the most is the community. Maybe you haven't quite gotten the picture yet, Todd. YOU haven't proven to the FCC that you can meet the standards of being a licensee...ESPECIALLY in the broadcast services. Here in central Illinois there are not that many TV stations, so there is a number of television frequency available. So by not consider my application and waiver the FCC hurt the public interest because the community of Taylorville still has no local TV service. Uhhhhhhhhhhhh...??? Because you'e an incometent idiot who hasn't met the criteria for licensure? So after applying six times I decide to go on the air without a license because it was a waste of time to apply. And you wonder why the FCC wouldn't give you a broadcast license? You're violating the regulations of the one radio service you ARE a licensee in...WHY in Heaven's name would they waste valuable COMMERCIAL spectrum on an idiot who can't adhere to AMATEUR regulations...??? In 1999 my group applied for a low power FM license and again the FCC and Congress ****ED me, my group and the community out of a valuable resource. A "valuable resource" to whom? And the FCC and Congress didn't **** you out of anything, Todd. You didn't qualify to be an FCC licensee for the service you were requesting then...You don't qualify now. Now, I'm going to enlighten the ham community with my knowledge and I'm not going to let some licensed CB operator screw me out of that....So let the fight begin! What fight? You're making a fool out of yourself. (It appears it's an on-going proceess) You're going to try and beat the FCC at a game wherein they already have DECADES of case law in thier favor, not to mention a bank of lawyers who will still be earning federal wages long after this episode is over with and you're flipping burgers to pay off the bankruptcy. Steve, K4YZ |