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On 1/10/2016 3:46 AM, Brian Gaff wrote
Yes, in Europe, I've heard this sort of thing all the way up to 3.4Mhz. Many are in French around 3.2Mhz. The English speaking ones are just apparently people on all kind of ships and boats and often their accents are northern England and lots of swearing. I doubt if its legal, but on the other hand, does it really do any harm Does it do any harm? If you are a licensed user of the frequency and the unlicensed ones are jamming the legal users, that could easily be construed as "doing harm". It comes down to laws versus anarchy. |
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Joe from Kokomo wrote:
If you are a licensed user of the frequency and the unlicensed ones are jamming the legal users, that could easily be construed as "doing harm". It comes down to laws versus anarchy. Do complaints routinely get filed to the FCC? Does the ARRL or somebody keep a public database of illegal interference complaints? |
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