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= = = "Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
= = = ink.net... "JJ" wrote: (snip) No one is going to bust through your front door, but the hams, who will uncover you sharade rather quickly, will file a report with the FCC and you will get one of those letters wanting to know why you are transmitting on the ham bands without a license and to continue doing so can result in a hefty fine. (snip) Most non-hams would probably be amazed at how much effort the FCC has put towards making the Amateur radio service effective at self-policing, including guidelines on locating & identifying the offending party (rdf/foxhunting), evidence gathering (times, frequencies, tape recordings, and so on), reporting procedures, attending ham activities to encourage cooperation, and more. Ham operators have access to a massive amount of frequecies, spread across the entire radio spectrum. They also have great liberty in the technology that can be used. As such, the FCC takes this radio service seriously and expects the operators to do the same. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ DS et al, I sorry, I have to Laugh. But this last couple of posts reads like the FCC (Gestapo) and the Amateurs (the Hitler Youth) during the NAZI Era. Something to Think About ~ RHF .. |
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