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OK, so let's idolize K1DUDE and follow his example. We'll all start ignoring
the rules and do as we please as long as we can get away with it. Before long, all amateur bands would be reduced to a bunch of "Citizen's Bands." "N9OGL" wrote in message ups.com... Wayne P. Muckleroy wrote: It's never a good idea to use vigilante tactics to solve a problem. There are rules for which all of us must abide. One of those rules is that we must not intentionally block or interfere with another transmission that is in progress. We must all share the frequencies in an orderly fashion. These are the rules. If we were to all ignore these rules and transmit whenever, however, and wherever we pleased, there would be mass chaos on most bands. The rules are structured and enforced by the FCC. I cannot condone any other approach to eliminating unruly examples like K1MAN--as frustrating as that approach may be. Wayne P. Muckleroy (KC8UIO) The rules should also apply to W1AW who has also caused malicious interference. The problem is W1AW is allowed to interfere with on going transmissions and K1MAN isn't. the rules should apply to all. One final note, rules are only valid until a court says otherwise. Todd N9OGL THE N9OGL SHOW 14.321.00 |
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