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"A.E. 352" wrote in
: Is this what happends after folks pass the code test? Hollingsworth told David O. Castle, WA9KJI, of Evansville, Indiana, October 11 that the WTB referral was the result of "longstanding complaints against the operation of your station" involving interference on HF and 2 meters. In another case, Hollingsworth wrote William F. Crowell, W6WBJ (ex-N6AYJ), of Diamond Springs, California, that his license renewal application has been designated for hearing after a review of "numerous complaints filed against the operation of your station" alleging deliberate interference. Hearings are held in Washington, DC, before an administrative law judge, and the applicants will have the burden of proof in showing they're still qualified to be Amateur Radio licensees. Over the past several years, the FCC has asked both licensees to respond to allegations of deliberate interference on the amateur bands. Yep, if you don't play nice with your new shiny license, then you will suffer the consequences. It happen to the nocoders also since one has nothing to do with the other. Bad hams are bad hams weither or not they can read morse code, has nothing to do with it. Of courae you already knew that didn't you ??? PLONK -- Panzer |
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