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Oh NO !!!!! You just shot YOUR and MANs MAJOR excuse for being a boy
broadcaster being all right and above board. Hardy har har. The fact is dan is that it's true, read some past warning letters, The publishing of a schedule doesn't not give you an excuse to transmit on-top of someone. I guess dan I can read it a little better because I don't let my emotions get involved. A bulletin is a short, to the point transmission of interest to the Amateur community. Not a 45 minute talk show of off the wall opinions from the Blapster, phone calls that he taped and is replaying (illegally I might add....where is the beep?) And especially not 18 year old re-runs of Wayne Green and talks from the Dayton Hamfest of 1986. Lets not even mention his calling Riley Hollingsworth names and slandering his fellow Amateurs. Blapster is a total and complete piece of crap. And all this he has brought on his self. Not true, A bulletin does not have to be short, the FCC has stated that repeatedly that a bulletin doesn't have to be short. As a matter of fact The FCC rules state after a certain amount of time a station can be compensated (see Below) 97.113 Prohibited transmissions. d) The control operator of a club station may accept compensation for the periods of time when the station is transmitting telegraphy practice or information bulletins, provided that the station transmits such telegraphy practice and bulletins for at least 40 hours per week; schedules operations on at least six amateur service MF and HF bands using reasonable measures to maximize coverage; where the schedule of normal operating times and frequencies is published at least 30 days in advance of the actual transmissions; and where the control operator does not accept any direct or indirect compensation for any other service as a control operator. So a club station running an information bulletin 40 hours a week (that's 8 hours a day) can be compensated. So between that and he FCC repeatly stating there is no time limit on information bulletins i would say that Information bulletins aren't short. As for content the content has to be amateur related and really the FCC can't really control the content of the station transmitting it (see below) Sec. 326. Censorship Nothing in this chapter shall be understood or construed to give the Commission the power of censorship over the radio communications or signals transmitted by any radio station, and no regulation or condition shall be promulgated or fixed by the Commission which shall interfere with the right of free speech by means of radio communication. (June 19, 1934, ch. 652, title III, Sec. 326, 48 Stat. 1091; June 25, 1948, ch. 645, Sec. 21, 62 Stat. 862.) Amendments 1948--Act June 25, 1948, repealed last sentence relating to use of indecent language. See section 1464 of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure. Effective Date of 1948 Amendment Amendment by act June 25, 1948, effective as of Sept. 1, 1948, see section 20 of that act. Wait a minute Toad, get your comments (BS) cooridinated. You say the ARRL solicits on its bulletins, now you say they don't. Again Toad you can't have it both ways. The FACTS are the ARRL DOES NOT SOLICITE ANYTHING ON ITS BULLETINS. THE ARRL ACTUALLY SENDS BULLETINS NOT SOLICITATIONS FOR CREDIT CARDS ETC THAT YOUR BUDDY DOES. MAN has had it. Face it. I never said they didn't my main pea was that the rules state a station can not make money direct or indirect, except for the rule That I meantioned above, the point is to be allowed to get compensation as a club station, what consitutes as a club station members, having a club callsign? There is a lot of questions that need to be answered. the rule of thumb has always been a club had to be a certain amount of people, which I believe has to b more then three. The next thing is, Is the FCC telling that club station how they are to be compensated? and if so where in the FCC rules does it state the procdures of an amateur station to be compensated. Poor Toad. When he don't get his way he starts with the cussing and carrying on. Isnt this how you lost your LAST ISP TOAD? I got a jolt for you me boy. I have no friends at the FCC. I am just right and they and you know it. A person who uses their emotions in a debate always believe they are right. You don't deserve a ham license let alone one for a broadcast station. We have enough kooks on SW now. Just go bootleg, put it in a mobile for a while, then a ship, then a surf board. Or just go to streaming on the internet. Wake up and smell the roses Toad. Thank good you don't work for the FCC or no one would get a license. Coming from someone who has been in trouble with the FCC before I'll take tht as a compliment. As for streaming, First there are too many people steaming this causes a hugh diversity, to big of a diversity. secondly until Internet 2 comes out to the commercial services, right now the government and universities have it, and everyones on it internet radio and television will be second rate. Finally until Internet radio and Television is considered a broadcast some of the content owners wouldn't even mess with you. I've tried, I tried to start a Internet TV station and asked content owners permission to use their content and their view is unless your a BROADCASTER they won't mess with you. This is what slowing internet TV down. If you want to broadcast, then broadcast. But ham radio is NOT the place to do it. I will guarantee you if I ever hear you doing it, and not crossing your "t" and dotting your "i", I will be all over you like ....well you know the rest of it. Your talking to one with a LOT of experience taking out the idiots. And guess what? Your on the list. GO FOR IT DANNY!!!! I'm on 14.321.00 every Saturday and I'm in process of putting an amp in line, so GO FOR IT!!!! Don't believe me? Ask David Tolassi ex KC1ZQ what happens when you cross me on ham radio. Be warned. Dan/W4NTI Todd N9OGL THE N9OGL SHOW 14.321.00 MHz Saturday's @ 4.00pm CST |
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