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Old November 15th 05, 08:46 PM
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In uk.radio.amateur an old friend wrote:
not exactly or only in theory the Ham is responible for the use of his
equipement, but when was the last time the FCC tried to bust a ham for
say someone breaking into his car and using the equipment

In addition some modes can be used without the ham being present at
all

My car for example will transmit an APRS signal at intervals anytime
the engine is running, unless I turn it off each time I turn on the
engine. This allows me to kow where the body thing is if my old man
calls back to house and tells me he is lost, or if I found the car
missing and knew none of had it I could tell the cops where to go find
the theives


Since when has the FCC had jurisdiction over radio amateurs in the UK?
British regulations are different to that in the UK.
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Chris Cox, N0UK/G4JEC NIC Handle: CC345
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