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OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
n9ogl wrote: Tom wrote: "n9ogl" wrote in message oups.com... n9ogl wrote: Slow Code wrote: David wrote in : On 20 Aug 2006 19:12:16 -0700, "N9OGL" wrote: Omega One Radio, is still going strong and has been heard in New York, Maryland, and West Virgina and Kentucky. The station is running 24/7 and plans are on the way to improve the programming. Thanks to all who listen and keep listening, those who have asked for QSL Cards they will be shipped out on monday. Idea on programming are welcomed and if you have a program send it to us Langley Park Telecommunication Omega One, Your Lolicon Radio Network Station. Free downloads on the weekend. Todd Daugherty N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13556.00 MHz LSB Is that legal? No, Todd's 50 to 100 watts ain't legal, but it gets him a larger audience. SC The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts when you plug them into 110 V?? Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB CORRECTION: The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce different types of WATTAGE...again if this is not so, then why do we have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts when you plug them into 110 V?? Wrong. FCC gonna shut your dumbass down for sure. they are looking at microvolts per meter, which is "field strength", not voltage, numb nuts. Sure...All I have to say is GO FOR IT!!!!! STFU, Toad and go jack your little clit to the cartoon kiddie porn, since you can't get a date in real life, you theatre faggot. |
OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
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OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
On 21 Aug 2006 17:14:56 -0700, n9ogl wrote:
The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts when you plug them into 110 V?? Because the bulbs has different resistances, dipwad. The power is v^2/r like any cb operator knows. Free space has a resistance too and it is 377 ohms. But you can't change the resistance of free space like you can do with a light bulb. So the power is e^2 / 377 watts per square meter no matter what you do...dipwad. Mark and I are waiting for you to get that NAL so we can throw a beer enema party you dumbass electrician. |
OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
get help wrote: On 21 Aug 2006 17:14:56 -0700, n9ogl wrote: The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts when you plug them into 110 V?? Because the bulbs has different resistances, dipwad. The power is v^2/r like any cb operator knows. Free space has a resistance too and it is 377 ohms. But you can't change the resistance of free space like you can do with a light bulb. So the power is e^2 / 377 watts per square meter no matter what you do...dipwad. Mark and I are waiting for you to get that NAL so we can throw a beer enema party you dumbass electrician. Toad wishes he could fill up the free space between his ears as readily as he fills up the free space in his rectum. |
OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
get help wrote: On 21 Aug 2006 17:14:56 -0700, n9ogl wrote: The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts when you plug them into 110 V?? But you can't change the resistance of free space like you can do with a light bulb. in fact you can So the power is e^2 / 377 watts per square meter no matter what you do...dipwad. so? what matters is what power gets to ANNTENA not what is put out by the tranmiterr likewise even where wattage is the issue like the Ham bands I tansmit with (at the amp) say 3 kw if my my feedline loss is 50percent Mark and I are waiting for you to get that NAL so we can throw a beer enema party you dumbass electrician. no I am quite certain Todd will not get an NAL indeed I would be pretty sure if I had any reason to believe that Tood was transmitting over the line somewhat, the FCC doesn't realy care now find a way to convining accuse Todd staion of somehow devilering coded messages to Al Queda sleeper cell and you might have a chance at geting an investagation |
OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
Brenda Ann wrote: -- Say no to institutionalized interference. Just say NO to HD/IBOC! "get help" wrote in message ... On 21 Aug 2006 17:09:28 -0700, n9ogl wrote: get help wrote: On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:07:55 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote: Not true, absolutely. Never heard of QRP? Low power stations can go a LONG ways, not just interSTATE but interCONTINENTAL on HF frequencies. 100mW kiddie walkie talkies have been heard 2/3 of the way across the country (the old 11m CB ones) during peaks in the skip season on 11m. Not right. Ever hear of physics? A simple calculation, based upon the laws of wave propagation, has already been posted which shows that the power needed to produce the size of electric field given in the regs is on the order of MILLIWATTS; not hundreds of watts. If "Omega One" keeps it up, they are going to get busted. um...dumbass, you can product different wattage at a certain voltage, if not we would have 60 to 100 WATT light bulbs plugged into 110 V, if 110V on put out on form of watt. Learn something about electricity. um...dumbass, you are talking about power density (watts per square meter) versus field strength (volts per meter) and that has nothing to do with light bulbs...dumbass. It's all interrelated. 100 watts into a 1 ohm load would put out a very limited electrical field. (and for a very short time) I'm not sure, but I think this is what he was trying to say: That a given voltage, the power will change based upon changes in resistance (impedance). Of course the type and length of antenna also figures into this equation. I guarantee you I can run 100 watts into a tuned stub coax cable and still be well within the Part 15 specs. That's right....The FCC is looking at the electrical field, it is the electrical field that causes harmful interference, not the wattage, You can run 5,000 watts into an antenna and still put out a part 15 signal, just bury the antenna in the ground, the soil and rock will damper the electrical field. Todd OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB |
SMEGMA ONE STILL GOING STRONG
get help wrote: On 22 Aug 2006 08:36:03 -0700, an old friend wrote: now find a way to convining accuse Todd staion of somehow devilering coded messages to Al Queda sleeper cell and you might have a chance at geting an investagation Nope. Riley is already ****ed off by the picture Todd posted at http://host.picturewizard.com/2005-7/357648/riley.gif and he will be glad to find any legitimate excuse to clobber Todd. Todd does politically stupid things and then wonders why the bad stuff always happens to him. Ask him about Walmart. Toiddie's still confused and PO'ed at the FCC...Wonders why the FCC didn't consider his applications for LPFM stations written in crayon. And if that wasn't bad enough, now he's miffed that he can't get any cooperation for FCC staffers after having used just about every profanity and vulgarity in the book on them. Personally...I say THANK-YOU FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION! Steve, K4YZ |
OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
get help wrote: On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:07:55 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote: Not true, absolutely. Never heard of QRP? Low power stations can go a LONG ways, not just interSTATE but interCONTINENTAL on HF frequencies. 100mW kiddie walkie talkies have been heard 2/3 of the way across the country (the old 11m CB ones) during peaks in the skip season on 11m. Not right. Ever hear of physics? A simple calculation, based upon the laws of wave propagation, has already been posted which shows that the power needed to produce the size of electric field given in the regs is on the order of MILLIWATTS; not hundreds of watts. If "Omega One" keeps it up, they are going to get busted. Hay stoopid, this person is licensed to service commercial radio transmitters, and I think they know ALL the laws of physics very well. |
OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
On 22 Aug 2006 11:31:39 -0700, Dr. Steven Antichrist PHD wrote:
get help wrote: On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:07:55 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote: Not true, absolutely. Never heard of QRP? Low power stations can go a LONG ways, not just interSTATE but interCONTINENTAL on HF frequencies. 100mW kiddie walkie talkies have been heard 2/3 of the way across the country (the old 11m CB ones) during peaks in the skip season on 11m. Not right. Ever hear of physics? A simple calculation, based upon the laws of wave propagation, has already been posted which shows that the power needed to produce the size of electric field given in the regs is on the order of MILLIWATTS; not hundreds of watts. If "Omega One" keeps it up, they are going to get busted. Hay stoopid, this person is licensed to service commercial radio transmitters, and I think they know ALL the laws of physics very well. Hay stoopid, that person is posting from Korea and is quite obviously not under the FCC's jurisdiction. As to the laws of physics, it is crystal clear that you don't have a clue. Go crawl back under your bridge. ==================== "lean how to spell it write, moron" -- N9OGL in message .com |
OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
get help wrote: On 22 Aug 2006 11:31:39 -0700, Dr. Steven Antichrist PHD wrote: get help wrote: On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:07:55 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote: Not true, absolutely. Never heard of QRP? Low power stations can go a LONG ways, not just interSTATE but interCONTINENTAL on HF frequencies. 100mW kiddie walkie talkies have been heard 2/3 of the way across the country (the old 11m CB ones) during peaks in the skip season on 11m. Not right. Ever hear of physics? A simple calculation, based upon the laws of wave propagation, has already been posted which shows that the power needed to produce the size of electric field given in the regs is on the order of MILLIWATTS; not hundreds of watts. If "Omega One" keeps it up, they are going to get busted. Hay stoopid, this person is licensed to service commercial radio transmitters, and I think they know ALL the laws of physics very well. Hay stoopid, that person is posting from Korea and is quite obviously not under the FCC's jurisdiction. As to the laws of physics, it is crystal clear that you don't have a clue. Go crawl back under your bridge. Ever heard of military bases? Go **** Lloyd. |
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