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![]() "D. Stussy" wrote in message rg... On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Baxter Blows Monkeys wrote: First of all, if your name is Lloyd, Todd, Roger, or Glenn, or any of their other nyms, don't bother replying to this thread, because you are an asshole and you bring nothing to the party. Second, if you want to post about heaven, pleae go to rec.religious.bull**** and post there because the rest of us don't give a **** about your spiritual opinions. ... I am going to have to contest your declaration - only because there's another candidate who is clearly in the running: K4YZ, Steve Robeson. You need to prove that K1MAN is the "King" by election. :-) Now, let's talk about Amateur policy.... OK Dieter, what should be the Amateur policy regarding an amateur radio operator in this country declaring a national emergency for another country??? ak Case in point: Mr. E. Pitman, Government Telecommunications Officer, Department of Telecommunications, Hamilton. Dear Ted, I am faxing a transcript of the broadcast put out by K1MAN last week. When you have read this I would like to have a meeting with you, maybe we could have lunch and discuss it then, to fill you in on what actually happened. Your support with this would be appreciated. I have been to the American Consulate and will be writing a formal letter of complaint this week, requesting a public apology from K1MAN. He is advocating that I should lose my license for NOT passing third party traffic when the "world needed to know" and he had declared an emergency. He was doing this under the authority of the "FCC" according to him. I reminded him that we were not a State of the United States of America and that we were governed by the Department of Telecommunications and also the British arrangements for third party traffic. He could declare whatever he wanted to but until we had clearance, we would not pass it No emergency had been declared and as far as we were concerned it was an unofficial net standing by in case we were needed should an emergency be declared. He did not like being informed that we were handling the situation ourselves very efficiently, without his help. Please telephone me when it is convenient and I will explain more, or as I said, maybe we could have lunch. Yours sincerely, VP9HK |
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