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dave wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote: I got a visit from the local FCC field office (Portland, OR) in 1974. I had been running an FM pirate station for nearly a year. They asked politely if they could come in, and I let them. They looked at my broadcast studio, and asked "do you have a microphone?." I said yes, and they told me "open it, get on the air and tell your listeners you are leaving the air by order of the FCC." I did so, and they told me "Now, shut it off. AND LEAVE IT OFF!" Amazingly, they did not confiscate my transmitter, antenna, audio equipment, etc., nor even my FCC 3rd Class Radiotelephone Operator Permit with broadcast endorsement, which was pinned to the window sill above my turntables.. About 3 weeks later I got a nice letter from Gettysburg, PA telling me that if I got busted again I could get 2 years at Club Fed and/or a $20,000 fine. I stayed off the air (for a while... ) A few years later, I was running a 250 watte AM pirate right in the city of Portland. ![]() www.kdil.com I about fell out of my chair when I saw the arab singles on line. Now I feel better. Bill Baka |
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