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HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/)
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
N9OGL wrote: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Toad, they don't have an English Comp class or two at that community college you supposedly attend? |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!...AND THEY'RE RIGHT!
Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote: N9OGL wrote: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Toad, they don't have an English Comp class or two at that community college you supposedly attend? I guess you missed it... Toiddie was "graduating" at the end of "that" semester when he joined us here...That was about 18 months ago or more now... But really, I bet the only thing he's ever "attended" at a college was the men's room...You know...the guy who passes out toiletries and fresh towels, and gives you a mint if you leave a tip...?!?! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! WELL...THEY'RE RIGHT!
K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.brownspot.in.my.short.com) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! So what? You flagrantly violate federal laws left and right and then get in a twist when you get your nose rubbed in it, PutzBoy! Take your snivvelling rants to Confession on Sunday...Maybe then you'll find someone who gives a rat's kazoo about your "allegations". No one here believes that you're only running LEGAL anything, Toiddie. Idiot. Steve, K4YZ HOW??? You have yet to explain how I'm "flagrantly violating federal Law??" can you please quote what federal law I'm in violation of, because you seem to know more about federal law then I do. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
Todd, this is Neo-Liberalism Disease. A symptom of which is stupidity and
ignorance. "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!...AND THEY'RE RIGHT!
Personal attacks when reason can not be comprehended.
Another symptom of Neo-Liberalism disease. "K4YZ" wrote in message ps.com... Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote: N9OGL wrote: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Toad, they don't have an English Comp class or two at that community college you supposedly attend? I guess you missed it... Toiddie was "graduating" at the end of "that" semester when he joined us here...That was about 18 months ago or more now... But really, I bet the only thing he's ever "attended" at a college was the men's room...You know...the guy who passes out toiletries and fresh towels, and gives you a mint if you leave a tip...?!?! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!no Todd you are not a priate You are a radio Privateer
N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.brownspot.in.my.short.com) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! So what? You flagrantly violate federal laws left and right and then get in a twist when you get your nose rubbed in it, PutzBoy! Take your snivvelling rants to Confession on Sunday...Maybe then you'll find someone who gives a rat's kazoo about your "allegations". No one here believes that you're only running LEGAL anything, Toiddie. gee I do Steve that makes your stament a lie Idiot. Steve, K4YZ HOW??? You have yet to explain how I'm "flagrantly violating federal Law??" can you please quote what federal law I'm in violation of, because you seem to know more about federal law then I do. I think he believs that was some secert degree making him dictator Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! WELL...THEY'RE RIGHT!
N9OGL wrote: HOW??? You have yet to explain how I'm "flagrantly violating federal Law??" Just by being alive you sniveling little twit. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE (the number of my brain cells) RADIO |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! nah the term is privateer
cmdr buzz corey wrote: N9OGL wrote: HOW??? You have yet to explain how I'm "flagrantly violating federal Law??" Just by being alive you sniveling little twit. get some therapy Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE (the number of my brain cells) RADIO |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
"N9OGL" wrote in
oups.com: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB If you want to do a beacon, why not do one in a ham band somewhere? It would be much more valuable to the ham community than your goof-ball 13.556. Just for fun, I did a four watt beacon on ten meters once back in the 80's. I let it run for two days, and got about six QSL card reception reports. LOL. None were DX though. SC |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
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HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
Slow Code wrote: "N9OGL" wrote in oups.com: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB If you want to do a beacon, why not do one in a ham band somewhere? It would be much more valuable to the ham community than your goof-ball 13.556. Just for fun, I did a four watt beacon on ten meters once back in the 80's. I let it run for two days, and got about six QSL card reception reports. LOL. None were DX though. SC It's not a beacon, we play music and information, it's a low power shortwave broadcast I am however looking to put a beacon up on ten meters. Todd N9OGL |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
SeeingEyeDog wrote: Todd, this is Neo-Liberalism Disease. A symptom of which is stupidity and ignorance. "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) And like the old saying goes, there is no fixs for stupidity Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
N9OGL wrote: SeeingEyeDog wrote: Todd, this is Neo-Liberalism Disease. A symptom of which is stupidity and ignorance. "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) And like the old saying goes, there is no fixs for stupidity well there is one but it is ilgeal Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!...AND THEY'RE RIGHT!
K4YZ wrote: Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote: N9OGL wrote: from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Toad, they don't have an English Comp class or two at that community college you supposedly attend? I guess you missed it... Toiddie was "graduating" at the end of "that" semester when he joined us here...That was about 18 months ago or more now... But really, I bet the only thing he's ever "attended" at a college was the men's room...You know...the guy who passes out toiletries and fresh towels, and gives you a mint if you leave a tip...?!?! BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!! |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
an old fraud wrote: N9OGL wrote: SeeingEyeDog wrote: Todd, this is Neo-Liberalism Disease. A symptom of which is stupidity and ignorance. "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) And like the old saying goes, there is no fixs for stupidity well there is one but it is ilgeal STFU, stupid, and go make some more faked EME contacts. |
HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
N9OGL wrote: And like the old saying goes, there is no fixs for stupidity ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ There sure isn't, you need all the "fixes" you can get, Toad! BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! |
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HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
"N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... from Omega One Radio Blog (http://n9ogl.blogspot.com/) HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY! One the USENETS (newsgroups) Amateur Radio Operators are accuse Omega One Radio of Piracy and have even gone as far as get on N9OGL BLOG http://n9oglvoice.blogspot.com and claim they have notified Riley Hollingsworth of the FCC of his "alleged" pirate activities. The truth is Omega One Radio is Legal. The power output of Omega One is 10,000 uV/ meter @ 30 meters(47 CFR Part 15.225). What's even worse is that this Ham operators are accusing someone of an illegal activity without even reading the rules and regulations. When Todd N9OGL, posted the rules those amateur's claimed "Just another cut and paste by Todd". The truth is most amateur radio operators don't know the rules, sometimes even their own rules. They believe that ALL radio transmitters and operators must be licensed by the FCC.They also believe that If you need to know about a rule or regulation that you have to be a lawyer or ask a lawyer to understand what those rules mean. This in term show how bad amateurs really are, it shows that amateurs want to play radio cop and jump the gun without reading and doing research on the matter. The fact is Omega One radio with it Part 15 power output is legal just like Wi-fi, Baby monitors, Cordless Phones, remote control toys and walkie talkies are legal because they too are Part 15. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB hay tood wnat to stp by for sex for that matter if Brian Burke is in the nighboorhood he is invited to drop by for a blow job two -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!
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HAMS ACCUSE OMEGA ONE OF PIRACY!...AND THEY'RE RIGHT!
K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote: In the past you've stated that I'm violating federal law and again and I emphasis how. Yes, you DO emphasis how you break it...By pasting your bogus broadcast station notes all over USENET. No one (excpet Morkie and he's already an admitted liar) beleives you...least of all me. Their not bogus station steve, I have recieved a number of request via regular mail for QSL Cards, the station IS on the air 24/7 and I have had people from as far away as Canada hear it running a power output of 50 to 100 watts "They're" Sure they are. Do you have a broadcast license? You dont' need a broadcast license under Part 15 I know you need once since your station is undoubtedly running more than Part 15 limits. In the future if you accuse someone of breaking the law I urge you to be able to back it up. I think we have run this subject into the ground. You're darned right it's run into the ground...but you keep popping up with newer and more inane ways of demonstrating your foolishness, Toiddie. Foolishness?? in what way steve, I mearly announced the station was on the air so people can hear it... "...in what way, Steve?"... Punctuation, Collegeboy. How are they going to hear it if it's running Part 15 limits unless they live within a mile of you, Toiddie? Steve the Electrical Field emission for 13 Mhz is 15,484 uV/m @ 30 Meters. Omega One Radio is running a power output 100 watts, and the electrical field emission a 17.5 meters is 2,000 uV. At 30 Meters the field emissions is 0 uV You Also have to remeber that 13 MHz is the 22 meter Shortwave Band, which does skip. It it possible to hear part 15 stations on that frequency. You can put out a higher power and produce the required electrical field. their's no law against that. As a matter of fact those people that had mail me for QSL request heard about the station on here or the Free Radio Network. The only foolishness on here is your stupidity No...YOUR stupidity. You know what steve your right, I am stupid and a moron, beacuse I have to sit here and waste a small part of my pathenic life to respond to your moronic responds I doubt anyone heard anything you put on the air, Toiddie. Not true on the Free radio Network, a number of people have heard me. BTW...Got a legit "N" Number on that illegally modified ultralight of yours yet? Finsih that "Sport Pilot" license, or just hoping the feds don't card you one Sunday afternoon? There nothing illegal about it steve, I own a high max ultralight. Hi Max can be made into ultralight. Despite what YOU might think, And No, I've moved that aside for my education I'm hoping to get back ito it next year steve, thanks for your concern. There's no convern, Toiddie, except you you illegally modifying an ultralight as per Part 103. And yes, Toiddie...A 10 gallon fuel tank on an ultralight IS illegal. Not if it's only filled to 5 gallons it not. Part 103 of the FAR's refers. Steve let be the first one to say, you have the right to opinion and I repect that right. But for you to come on here and to quote a violations of the law and not being able to back it up and are confronted with it, then you should say it is your opinion, and not the law. I've cited chapter and paragraph on NUMEROUS of your violations, Toiddie. In Part 97 of the FCC's rules and regulations AND Part 103 of the FAA's rules and regulations. Citing it and understanding it is too different things steve. "...is twe different things..." Just like your use of English words and the CORRECT use of English words, Toiddie. and apparently steve you don't know how to spell. I understand them perfectly well. sure you do steve There is NO exception to the use of your HiMax as an ultralight under Part 103 as you have modified it. Again Not true, it's only illegal if you fill it up to 10 gallons, Filling it up to 5 gallons makes it legal. Beside my radio station isn't under Part 97, it's under Part 15. Maybe you should leave Law to someone who know it and don't put their personal opinions into it claim it's Law Steve. I didn't mention Part 97 ANYWHERE in these exchages vis-a-vis your current "broadcast station", Toiddie. See...Your English USE and English COMPREHENSION are NOT one in the same! I think you know what I'm talking about Steve. I think YOU know what I am talking about, Toiddie I would like to take this time and give thanks to all the postive feed back on this, the only real negative feedback is from Steve Negative in that there's not been any evidence to support your claim of legal operation, Toiddie. If you want steve, I'll be happy to scan the QSL card request into my computer and post them on my blog. Sure. Go ahead. And I will scan the pictures of me and Jennifer Lopez on our recent Greek Med Cruise. Whatever steve, the fact is pople have hear it, it is posted on Free Radio Network and I HAVE recieved letter for QSL request. It's just that your bullheaded to understand that. I am sure each has it's own degree of fantasy. I no nothing of your sick little fantasies Steve There is also a podcast http://www.piratearchive.net/pirateweek/pw080606.mp3 which has part of my transmission on it and he does metion my name and callsign. If you want more proof then that steve well, that's all I can give you right now. You mean that's all you can manufacture in this amount of time, no doubt. Manufacture?? I didn't produce it, it was done by some guy in Canada. I have no way of producing Podcast some bullheaded moron had me kicked off the internet twice. You've already claimed "pirate" status on other occassions, and I have no doubt that "Omega One" is ANYTHING but LEGAL! Sure it Steve, but a appliance user like you knows nothing of Part 15 rules and regulations. Not true Steve, the station IS legal and you and the FCC is more then welcome to come check the field strength at 30 meter (98/99 feet) from the antenna and you will see I'm in compliance with part 15 OkiDokie. I'll jump right on that. sure you will you've claimed that you complained to FCC for a year know yet, I have not recieved anything from them...hmmm and you call me a liar....suire you will steve....as they say steve good luck in the contest. BTW you will have proven my point that YOU and the FCC are supressing not only the free speech of amateur radio operators, but the free speech of Part 15 radio stations. your pal Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz http://n9ogl.blogspot.com Steve, K4YZ |
N9OGL: Exceeding the Part 15 EM limitation because that general written was a bitch!
Stagger Lee wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 10:32:49 -0700, N9OGL wrote: Steve the Electrical Field emission for 13 Mhz is 15,484 uV/m @ 30 Meters. Omega One Radio is running a power output 100 watts, and the electrical field emission a 17.5 meters is 2,000 uV. At 30 Meters the field emissions is 0 uV You Also have to remeber that 13 MHz is the 22 meter Shortwave Band, which does skip. It it possible to hear part 15 stations on that frequency. You can put out a higher power and produce the required electrical field. A back of the envelope calculation says you are way over the legal field strength if you're running 100 watts. You can calculate the power it takes for an isotropic radiator to produce a field strength of 15,484E-6 volts/meter as follows: 1. The area of a sphere of radius r is 4*Pi*r^2. An isotropic radiator emitting P watts at the center of the sphere will produce a power density of Pd = P / ( 4*Pi*r^2) on its surface. 2. The power density is related to the electric field and the impedance of free space (120*Pi) by the formula Pd = e^2 / (120*Pi). 3. Solving (1) and (2) for the power, P, you come up with P = (er)^2 / 30. So, for an "e" of 15,484E-6 and an "r" of 30, P = 0.00719 watts, or roughly seven milliwatts. Since antennas are not isotropic, the power must be reduced even further so that the electric field will not exceed the legal limit in the direction of highest antenna gain. This calculation ignores line losses and final amplifier inefficiencies, but there's no way in Glendale you can convince me that you can take a 100 watt transmitter and manage to lose so much power that you have seven milliwatts or less being radiated. All my DeVry Correspondence School instincts tell me that you are seriously in violation of the law. Other DeVry grads at the FCC will immediately agree, as will our distinguished alumnus, KC8JBO, the only man to have discovered negative VSWR. Be careful, Todd, and rethink your current station configuration. ==================== "lean how to spell it write, moron" -- N9OGL in message .com poor little toad........couldn't get past general now the mean hammies won't let him play radio! BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
N9OGL: Exceeding the Part 15 EM limitation because that general written was a bitch!
Mr. Hammington wrote:
Stagger Lee wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 10:32:49 -0700, N9OGL wrote: poor little toad........couldn't get past general now the mean hammies won't let him play radio! cease and desist |
N9OGL: Exceeding the Part 15 EM limitation because that general written was a bitch!
an old friend wrote: Mr. Hammington wrote: Stagger Lee wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 10:32:49 -0700, N9OGL wrote: poor little toad........couldn't get past general now the mean hammies won't let him play radio! cease and desist cease and desist what????? i wasn't talking to you,you stupid *******! NOW this is for you"an_old_frindLESS cocksucker" **** YOU & **** YOUR FAMILY |
cease and desist
MR HAMMINGTON wrote: an old friend wrote: Mr. Hammington wrote: Stagger Lee wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 10:32:49 -0700, N9OGL wrote: poor little toad........couldn't get past general now the mean hammies won't let him play radio! cease and desist cease and desist what????? your harrassment i wasn't talking to you,you stupid *******! so? you are placing post in USENET not in private email NOW this is for you"an_old_frindLESS cocksucker" **** YOU & **** YOUR FAMILY cease and desist |
N9OGL: Exceeding the Part 15 EM limitation for fun and profit
Stagger Lee wrote in
: On 15 Aug 2006 10:32:49 -0700, N9OGL wrote: Steve the Electrical Field emission for 13 Mhz is 15,484 uV/m @ 30 Meters. Omega One Radio is running a power output 100 watts, and the electrical field emission a 17.5 meters is 2,000 uV. At 30 Meters the field emissions is 0 uV You Also have to remeber that 13 MHz is the 22 meter Shortwave Band, which does skip. It it possible to hear part 15 stations on that frequency. You can put out a higher power and produce the required electrical field. A back of the envelope calculation says you are way over the legal field strength if you're running 100 watts. You can calculate the power it takes for an isotropic radiator to produce a field strength of 15,484E-6 volts/meter as follows: 1. The area of a sphere of radius r is 4*Pi*r^2. An isotropic radiator emitting P watts at the center of the sphere will produce a power density of Pd = P / ( 4*Pi*r^2) on its surface. 2. The power density is related to the electric field and the impedance of free space (120*Pi) by the formula Pd = e^2 / (120*Pi). 3. Solving (1) and (2) for the power, P, you come up with P = (er)^2 / 30. So, for an "e" of 15,484E-6 and an "r" of 30, P = 0.00719 watts, or roughly seven milliwatts. Since antennas are not isotropic, the power must be reduced even further so that the electric field will not exceed the legal limit in the direction of highest antenna gain. This calculation ignores line losses and final amplifier inefficiencies, but there's no way in Glendale you can convince me that you can take a 100 watt transmitter and manage to lose so much power that you have seven milliwatts or less being radiated. All my DeVry Correspondence School instincts tell me that you are seriously in violation of the law. Other DeVry grads at the FCC will immediately agree, as will our distinguished alumnus, KC8JBO, the only man to have discovered negative VSWR. Be careful, Todd, and rethink your current station configuration. Maybe Daugherty hired Wiseman to be engineer in chief at OMEGA ONE... "100 watts is ok boss, if you have negative swr. Signed, Woger, Chief Engineew." |
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N9OGL: Exceeding the Part 15 EM limitation for fun and profit
On 15 Aug 2006 19:40:07 -0700, N9OGL wrote:
The power in wattage and the electrical field are not related because a power output in wattage can produce different fields depending on lengh of coax, antenna, antenna height...and your friends in the Office of You can't get around physics, Todd. The power density is directly related to the electric field through an Ohm's law type of relationship, expressed as the square of the r.m.s value of e, divided by the impedance of free space. Once you know the power density, it is a matter of summing that power density over the radiation pattern of the antenna to figure out the total radiated power. Therefore, there *is* a relationship between radiated power and field strength. In the case of an isotropic radiator, the relationship between radiated power and field strength is easy to calculate, and it provides one with a limiting case which can act as a guideline. engineering and technology at the FCC will tell you that. The antenna I'm using is a very imefficient antenna, in fact the signal is acually I'm not interested in your rationalizations, Todd, because I'm not the one who is at risk. In this real world, your power output is about five orders of magnitude larger than the power theoretically needed to produce the maximum allowed electric field. To me, that would be a cause for great concern. If you want to risk an FCC enforcement action against you, be my guest. ==================== God said, "div D = rho, div B = 0, curl E = -@B/@t, curl H = J + @D/@t," and then there was light. |
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N9OGL: Exceeding the Part 15 EM limitation for fun and profit
Stagger Lee wrote: On 15 Aug 2006 19:40:07 -0700, N9OGL wrote: The power in wattage and the electrical field are not related because a power output in wattage can produce different fields depending on lengh of coax, antenna, antenna height...and your friends in the Office of You can't get around physics, Todd. The power density is directly related to the electric field through an Ohm's law type of relationship, expressed as the square of the r.m.s value of e, divided by the impedance of free space. Once you know the power density, it is a matter of summing that power density over the radiation pattern of the antenna to figure out the total radiated power. Therefore, there *is* a relationship between radiated power and field strength. In the case of an isotropic radiator, the relationship between radiated power and field strength is easy to calculate, and it provides one with a limiting case which can act as a guideline. Cut and pasted from another website. engineering and technology at the FCC will tell you that. The antenna I'm using is a very imefficient antenna, in fact the signal is acually I'm not interested in your rationalizations, Todd, because I'm not the one who is at risk. In this real world, your power output is about five orders of magnitude larger than the power theoretically needed to produce the maximum allowed electric field. To me, that would be a cause for great concern. If you want to risk an FCC enforcement action against you, be my guest. BWHAHAHAHA Saggytits cut and pastes from another website and added a few of his own words so it looks like he knows what the **** he is talking about. |
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On 15 Aug 2006 17:09:27 -0700, wrote: wrote: nobody is that dumb except maybe wismen Let's see, Markie, you made EME contacts with bootleggers. cease and desist http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ Mark, Just ignore them. They only tease you because of the stupid things you say when you follow up. Just ignore them and they'll give up. Stop giving them reasons to tease you. It only makes you look more stupid. Take a break from the radio groups for a while, Maybe work on your moon bounce some more. SC |
cease and desist - Mark, Just ignore them.
"an_old_friend" wrote in news:1155686981.395899.190510
@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: wrote: cease and desist Mark, Just ignore them. They only tease you because of the stupid things you say when you follow up. Just ignore them and they'll give up. Stop giving them reasons to tease you. It only makes you look more stupid. Take a break from the radio groups for a while, Maybe work on your moon bounce some more. SC |
cease and desist - Mark, Just ignore them.
"an_old_friend" wrote in news:1155687253.119045.45410
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: wrote: cease and desist Mark, Just ignore them. They only tease you because of the stupid things you say when you follow up. Just ignore them and they'll give up. Stop giving them reasons to tease you. It only makes you look more stupid. Take a break from the radio groups for a while, Maybe work on your moon bounce some more. SC |
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