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steve July 25th 05 12:24 AM


"BugsBunny666" wrote in message
oups.com...
loray wrote:
My qth is Bowling Green KY.
[snip]
14178 khz, man & woman, never gave a call sign, talked
over a hour, used cb slang, set sked for tonight.

28422 khz, two guys talking about how code not needed for a
ham license anymore, never gave call signs, sounded like
freebanders. Said they were starting a net on this freq.

loray


I agree with you. There aren't any technical people at the FCC to
monitor things, most of the folks are politicians who don't give
a rat's ass.



One source tells of a typical day at the FCC, they call it survival,
and it consists of protecting your back by gathering enough
documentation on your boss, peers, and subordinates, that should
the need arise, you can use it to protect yourself. Sounds like a
place with soaring morale and little inclination to perform technical
duties.

steve




an old friend July 25th 05 12:26 AM



steve wrote:
"BugsBunny666" wrote in message
oups.com...
loray wrote:
My qth is Bowling Green KY.
[snip]
14178 khz, man & woman, never gave a call sign, talked
over a hour, used cb slang, set sked for tonight.

28422 khz, two guys talking about how code not needed for a
ham license anymore, never gave call signs, sounded like
freebanders. Said they were starting a net on this freq.

loray


I agree with you. There aren't any technical people at the FCC to
monitor things, most of the folks are politicians who don't give
a rat's ass.



One source tells of a typical day at the FCC, they call it survival,
and it consists of protecting your back by gathering enough
documentation on your boss, peers, and subordinates, that should
the need arise, you can use it to protect yourself. Sounds like a
place with soaring morale and little inclination to perform technical
duties.


sounds like busness as normal in federal govt
and most private industry too


steve



[email protected] July 25th 05 12:32 AM

From:. steve on Jul 24, 4:32 pm

ranted and raved in message:
(remainder of incoherent psycho-babble flushed)


Oh, frabjous joy, another Robeson clone!!! :-)




steve July 25th 05 12:32 AM


ranted and raved in message:
(remainder of incoherent psycho-babble flushed)





Cmdr Buzz Corey July 25th 05 05:30 AM

steve wrote:




One source tells of a typical day at the FCC, they call it survival,
and it consists of protecting your back by gathering enough
documentation on your boss, peers, and subordinates, that should
the need arise, you can use it to protect yourself. Sounds like a
place with soaring morale and little inclination to perform technical
duties.

steve




And that source is?

an_old_friend July 25th 05 10:01 PM



loray wrote:
My qth is Bowling Green KY.

Been monitoring hf freqs today, since sunrise. Observed
following:




6670 khz, three guys talking about truck driving and where
they will stop next, type stuff they carrying, etc.




14178 khz, man & woman, never gave a call sign, talked
over a hour, used cb slang, set sked for tonight.




28422 khz, two guys talking about how code not needed for a
ham license anymore, never gave call signs, sounded like
freebanders. Said they were starting a net on this freq.


if the FCC can find anybody they want why not these folks


Above sampling would tend to indicate ham bands are being
invaded, and the 6 mhz stuff tells me there is little or no
enforcement going on.


73,

loray



K4YZ July 25th 05 10:07 PM



an_old_friend wrote:
loray wrote:
My qth is Bowling Green KY.

Been monitoring hf freqs today, since sunrise. Observed
following:




6670 khz, three guys talking about truck driving and where
they will stop next, type stuff they carrying, etc.




14178 khz, man & woman, never gave a call sign, talked
over a hour, used cb slang, set sked for tonight.




28422 khz, two guys talking about how code not needed for a
ham license anymore, never gave call signs, sounded like
freebanders. Said they were starting a net on this freq.


if the FCC can find anybody they want why not these folks


Who said they haven't?

Look under NOUO in FCC sanctions and violations...lotsa 28Mhz
CB'ers busted there.

Steve, K4YZ


an old friend July 25th 05 10:55 PM



K4YZ wrote:
an_old_friend wrote:
loray wrote:
My qth is Bowling Green KY.

Been monitoring hf freqs today, since sunrise. Observed
following:




6670 khz, three guys talking about truck driving and where
they will stop next, type stuff they carrying, etc.




14178 khz, man & woman, never gave a call sign, talked
over a hour, used cb slang, set sked for tonight.




28422 khz, two guys talking about how code not needed for a
ham license anymore, never gave call signs, sounded like
freebanders. Said they were starting a net on this freq.


if the FCC can find anybody they want why not these folks


Who said they haven't?


the absesne of evdence they have

Look under NOUO in FCC sanctions and violations...lotsa 28Mhz
CB'ers busted there.


2 of the 3 cites are not 28mhz


Steve, K4YZ



steve July 25th 05 11:22 PM


"K4YZ" wrote in message
oups.com...


an_old_friend wrote:
loray wrote:
My qth is Bowling Green KY.

Been monitoring hf freqs today, since sunrise. Observed
following:




6670 khz, three guys talking about truck driving and where
they will stop next, type stuff they carrying, etc.




14178 khz, man & woman, never gave a call sign, talked
over a hour, used cb slang, set sked for tonight.




28422 khz, two guys talking about how code not needed for a
ham license anymore, never gave call signs, sounded like
freebanders. Said they were starting a net on this freq.


if the FCC can find anybody they want why not these folks


Who said they haven't?

Look under NOUO in FCC sanctions and violations...lotsa 28Mhz
CB'ers busted there.

Steve, K4YZ



Yup, looked there, and didn't see a thing. Me thinks you fulla
crapola.




an_old_friend July 26th 05 06:49 PM


agian why aren't these folks caught by the FCC

and why aren't other like em

If I were doing something I expect not to be operating as I do on VHF
and up and not near the FCC's back yard as the poor unforuantes mention
in the why are you saying **** thread elsewhere
but these folks and others like are operating on HF with it wide range
than my signals

Me if I blow it I can see them not missing it but these clowns


K4YZ wrote:
an_old_friend wrote:
loray wrote:
My qth is Bowling Green KY.

Been monitoring hf freqs today, since sunrise. Observed
following:




6670 khz, three guys talking about truck driving and where
they will stop next, type stuff they carrying, etc.




14178 khz, man & woman, never gave a call sign, talked
over a hour, used cb slang, set sked for tonight.




28422 khz, two guys talking about how code not needed for a
ham license anymore, never gave call signs, sounded like
freebanders. Said they were starting a net on this freq.


if the FCC can find anybody they want why not these folks


Who said they haven't?

Look under NOUO in FCC sanctions and violations...lotsa 28Mhz
CB'ers busted there.

Steve, K4YZ




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