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Lots of snippage here, Kids...Afterall, there's nothing serions here to
"discuss" N9OGL wrote: HAG said: Hon, let me tell you something I've been in radio and communications a long time, LOOOONNNNG before I got into amateur radio and my knowledge over radio law is a little better then what you and some of amateur radio operators (who I would call nothing more then licensed CB operators) think. The intimate come-on nothwithstanding, the very content of the paragraph is obviously FALSE since Toiddie-mouth hasn't been able to overcome the simple task of filing an application correctly. If the FCC resumed CB radio licensing, I seriously doubt that Toodles could fill that one out...I am still wondering how he got an 610 form by the FCC in crayon and who took the test for him... His USENET rantings about his trials-and-tribulations with the FCC date back into the mid-90's...You'd think all that "experience" would have led to the desired licensure by now... BTW. We have a ham in VK who does his own radio show each week, like Toadfish and K1MAN but it's nothing like thier crap. See, this VK uses AM on 160m with a 2m FM crossband signal and has technical discussions with other hams, as he was a former radio broadcaster, he enjoys using the AM mode, but he uses professional, commercial standard AM broadcast equipment, not a CD Walkman and a Walmart microcphone plugged into a Karoake machine. He also puts on old, historic broadcasts that the stations he worked at turfed out years ago-such as the 1930 Melbourne Cup, the Skylab Crash, WW1 & WW2 transmissions from world leaders, advertisments from last century, mostly during Radio's Golden Age. But these are of a historical nature and are really archival audio, that many VK's enjoy listening to every Saturday night. They've also done shows from the beach on New Year's Eve over the years. What they do is just within the regs, but these guys do it professionally with professional equipment. He does not put his show up on THE PRIME DX BAND, does he Toady. First of toots, I don't use a "walmart walkman" and a "karoake machine" Another come-on followed up by yet another lie. I run top of the line "commercial quality equipment" including duel CD player and duel CD burners...(SNIP) But obviously you DON'T use any of that college education you brag about getting. A "duel" is a contest between two combatants. "Dual" refers to a combination of things. (UNSNIP)...(no computer burners but industy recording burners. duel tape / editing equipment, two audio mixers and recently i've been formatting old programs I've done into MP3 format with my iMac G5 A lie, no doubt. Toiddie's been challenged to describe his "station" in detail, but has yet to do so. The post being responded to could have very easily included makes, manufacturers, etc, but only stated "commercial quality equipment". Even just a picture if the words are too difficult to use.... I say the snotty little punk has a bunch of hamfest leftovers stacked in a corner of the basement without a single clue as to how to get any of it running! Secondly babe...(SNIP) Really hitting hard, aren't ya, Toiddie...?!?! if my show, the n9ogl show was on 20 meter and I was talking about healthcare, that would be considered a broadcast. because it is not of amateur interest and would fall under the Broadcasting rules. Now if My show was on 20 meters and giving my opinion regarding national antenna regulation and how it affects amateur radio it would be considered an information bulletin. No, it would be considered an editorial, and would NOT be an "information bulletin". Hams need to get it through their heads there is NO FCC STANDARD on what format amateur's are suppose to use in regards to information bulletin, amateur's have got it in their thick heads that a information bulletin has to be a "NEWSCAST" however there is NO FCC rule or order that states that. I N F O R M A T I O N B U L L E T I N. I have no doubt that Snotty will be the one to push the case law...then Amatuers will, in true knee-jerk FCC reaction, wind up losing yet another privilege...Just to sate the ego of one Junior DJ Wanna-Be. No dreams of graduer here babe, I do it fun, the problem is a bunch of ####ing licensed CB operators dictating to another station on how he is to run his station. Ahhhhhhhh...Toidie's getting tired or hitting the bottle again...the profanity is slipping back in...Not to mention yet more intimate familiarities. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: Lots of snippage here, Kids...Afterall, there's nothing serions here to "discuss" N9OGL wrote: HAG said: Hon, let me tell you something I've been in radio and communications a long time, LOOOONNNNG before I got into amateur radio and my knowledge over radio law is a little better then what you and some of amateur radio operators (who I would call nothing more then licensed CB operators) think. The intimate come-on nothwithstanding, the very content of the paragraph is obviously FALSE since Toiddie-mouth hasn't been able to overcome the simple task of filing an application correctly. If the FCC resumed CB radio licensing, I seriously doubt that Toodles could fill that one out...I am still wondering how he got an 610 form by the FCC in crayon and who took the test for him... His USENET rantings about his trials-and-tribulations with the FCC date back into the mid-90's...You'd think all that "experience" would have led to the desired licensure by now... BTW. We have a ham in VK who does his own radio show each week, like Toadfish and K1MAN but it's nothing like thier crap. See, this VK uses AM on 160m with a 2m FM crossband signal and has technical discussions with other hams, as he was a former radio broadcaster, he enjoys using the AM mode, but he uses professional, commercial standard AM broadcast equipment, not a CD Walkman and a Walmart microcphone plugged into a Karoake machine. He also puts on old, historic broadcasts that the stations he worked at turfed out years ago-such as the 1930 Melbourne Cup, the Skylab Crash, WW1 & WW2 transmissions from world leaders, advertisments from last century, mostly during Radio's Golden Age. But these are of a historical nature and are really archival audio, that many VK's enjoy listening to every Saturday night. They've also done shows from the beach on New Year's Eve over the years. What they do is just within the regs, but these guys do it professionally with professional equipment. He does not put his show up on THE PRIME DX BAND, does he Toady. First of toots, I don't use a "walmart walkman" and a "karoake machine" Another come-on followed up by yet another lie. I run top of the line "commercial quality equipment" including duel CD player and duel CD burners...(SNIP) But obviously you DON'T use any of that college education you brag about getting. A "duel" is a contest between two combatants. "Dual" refers to a combination of things. (UNSNIP)...(no computer burners but industy recording burners. duel tape / editing equipment, two audio mixers and recently i've been formatting old programs I've done into MP3 format with my iMac G5 A lie, no doubt. Toiddie's been challenged to describe his "station" in detail, but has yet to do so. The post being responded to could have very easily included makes, manufacturers, etc, but only stated "commercial quality equipment". Even just a picture if the words are too difficult to use.... I say the snotty little punk has a bunch of hamfest leftovers stacked in a corner of the basement without a single clue as to how to get any of it running! Secondly babe...(SNIP) Really hitting hard, aren't ya, Toiddie...?!?! if my show, the n9ogl show was on 20 meter and I was talking about healthcare, that would be considered a broadcast. because it is not of amateur interest and would fall under the Broadcasting rules. Now if My show was on 20 meters and giving my opinion regarding national antenna regulation and how it affects amateur radio it would be considered an information bulletin. No, it would be considered an editorial, and would NOT be an "information bulletin". Hams need to get it through their heads there is NO FCC STANDARD on what format amateur's are suppose to use in regards to information bulletin, amateur's have got it in their thick heads that a information bulletin has to be a "NEWSCAST" however there is NO FCC rule or order that states that. I N F O R M A T I O N B U L L E T I N. I have no doubt that Snotty will be the one to push the case law...then Amatuers will, in true knee-jerk FCC reaction, wind up losing yet another privilege...Just to sate the ego of one Junior DJ Wanna-Be. BWHAHAHAHAHA! Toadie's a real "Wolfman Jack-off"! No dreams of graduer here babe, I do it fun, the problem is a bunch of ####ing licensed CB operators dictating to another station on how he is to run his station. Ahhhhhhhh...Toidie's getting tired or hitting the bottle again...the profanity is slipping back in...Not to mention yet more intimate familiarities. Toadie is upset his boyfriend broke up with him. |
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