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wrote in message oups.com... But, something ELSE operative here. Note: Your CO gave you permission to operate. On another thread in here, some time ago, Brian Burke was given permission by HIS CO to operate amateur radio from a foreign land. Now all the JAG-wannabes in here (PCTAs all) jumped all over Brian's case on that, citing absolutely NOTHING germane, one (a "seven-hostile-action" hero) even implying that the UCMJ didn't apply, only the FCC regulations applied (they don't but the shell-shocked murine didn't understand that). Under the terms of the Kangaroo Kourt of the PCTAs: If Brian Burke is guilty of improper amateur radio operation, then Dan Jeswald is EQUALLY GUILTY of doing so from Germany. If Dan Jeswald is not guilty, then Brian Burke is not guilty. It's the SAME SORT of "OFFENSE" as codified by the PCTA. Offense? By operating under my legal German callsign of DA2LJ, based on my just as legal US Callsign, both based on the "Status of Forces" agreement in place at the time does NOT constitute ANY SORT OF OFFENSE. Under my German Amateur Radio License I had FULL Privlidges any German National had. That included VHF on 2m FM withing the confines of the Federal Republic of Germany. Of course it was a CIVILIAN model designation. I never said it was a military radio. As usual, you just assumed. You do that a lot Lennie. No, I didn't "assume" anything. I simply pointed out a very old FACT of U.S. military radio nomenclature. Why do you wish to argue such old facts? Was this ham HT purchased by yourself or was it given to you by the U.S. Army? It was a CIVILIAN RADIO LENNIE, CIVILIAN IS NOT MILITARY, GOT IT NOW???????? And No the U.S. Army didn't GIVE it to me. It NEVER BELONGED TO the U.S. Army......GOT THAT NOW LENNIE???? Did you communicate Army information over a German CIVILIAN amateur radio repeater? [M.I. wants to know...] There you are showing your IGNORANCE AGAIN LENNIE. Why would I communicate Military information on a Amateur Radio frequency. I don't know "why," Dannie...that's what MILITARY INTELLIGENCE ("M.I.") might want to know in interests of U.S. national security. You certainly had OPPORTUNITY. You now display considerable emotional volatility. I don't know your political mindset...other than what appears in here as a staunch conservative. All of the above can be a COVER. :-) Cover for what dip****? Having a Amateur Radio QSO from a field location while in the U.S. Army in Germany? Tell ya what......if you think I did such a comsec violation, call up the flippin FBI and report me. Do it you piece of crap. Not a problem at all. I showed my CO the German License, my US License, and my MARS license. And after he seen it in action, he told me to KEEP bringing it. Right...and your "CO" never checked up on that, ever? ASA didn't check up on you? [ASA was still in existance in 1972] No reason to Lennie. I was perfectly legal by both German and US Military rules and regulations. Colonel Rudolph Abel, KGB, was living in NYC, being "perfectly legal to outward appearances," posing as an artist who had "ham radio for a hobby." Only thing was that he was NOT "perfectly legal" after an investigation. He was arrested, tried, convicted...later exchanged for U-2 spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers. So call the FBI blowhard. plonk Nothing else worth commenting on. Think I'll go find something useful to do, like enjoy my ham radio. Sure beats talking to this moron. Dan/W4NTI |
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