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Old June 27th 04, 07:48 PM
Len Over 21
 
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(Steve
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Subject: The Game's Afoot!
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(Len Over 21)
Date: 6/23/2004 2:40 PM Central Standard Time
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(Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:


CAP has had a lot of in-fighting about FRS. Since FRS is

"civilian"
and
we are under NTIA, there's been a lot of arguing about the legalities of

it.

"Legalities?!?" :-) For an unlicensed radio service?!?

Don't show more ignorance than what you have already shown us,

Lennie.

FRS is regulated under Part 95 of the FCC'S Rules and

Regulations.

...and NO LICENSE is required to use one. :-)

Not in "Part 15" that nursie keeps bringing up...:-)


"No, No! Not Fact! Yell and Yell til Vein Pop Out!"


Pop goes the weasel.

CAP, as a defacto federal agency (as attested to by the Department of
Defense, Department of the Air Force and the Attorney General of the

United
States...) is obligated to operate under NTIA.


Wow! That sounds so OFFICIAL!!!


Why he say "defacto?" Like fact? Fact-like? Maybe new fact?


Nursie expert on Latin, use much as Dr. Killgore. Nursie got
MD at nursieland collitch.

CAP belong Air Force. Air Force not Federal. It Defense Department.


Super chief shows on radar, full of sound and fury. Expect
navel engagement as super chief opens up big 'uns.

"Sorry, Hans, MARS IS amateur radio!" (nursienote)

I'll bet all the CAP aces have cute uniforms with pretty patches
and salute one another on or off the flight line...


Make Michilin Man think Pillsbury Dough-Boy a Cutie-Pie.


Not appetizing. Where ghostbusters when need them?

The criteria for federal agencies operating on FCC regualted radio
services is very narrow. "Routine" communications and communications
conducting the business of the organization are NOT "authorized" uses.
Opertional missions are not "legitimate" uses either, except where
inoperability or coordination with other rescue agencies is critical, are

not
authorized either.


"...where inoperability?!?" :-)


Might mean interoperability. Who know?

Federal agency operate on FCC "regualted radio."

Defense agency operate on NTIA "regualted radio."


Nursie be extra super special ham radio "opertator" too!

These "restrictions" are not solely applicable to CAP. They apply to

all
other federal entities also.


You sound like the JIG...Judicial Inoperability Group.


He make Court Martial. He judge, he prosecutor, he jury, he jailer,
he executioner, he undertaker, he worm.


Nursie big hostile action hero, have box medals.

Nursie not at field day making megapoints for Homeland Security
and striking blow for morse freedom everywhere.

Temper frying like overdone bacon.

Lots of word dancing. Doesn't mean much because the tune is
off key.


He have on-key music in head.


"Seventy-six bone heads led his big parade..." (borrowed good line)

He have enuf personalities make big parade, have medal
ceremony for awards.

Maybe nursie suggest using MARS.

Actually Civil Air Patrol has quite a few stations authorized to

operate
in Air Force MARS, Lennie.


Nursie say "Sorry Hans, MARS IS amateur radio!"

If MARS be amateur radio, it can't be "Air Force." Air Force be
military.


Uh, oh. Now he yell and yell til vein pop out. He say dat not fact.
He know fact.


Pop, vein, pop. Nursie allatime angry, much hate. Tsk.

No, can't do that, nursie say "MARS IS amateur radio!"

:-)

Nursie made an "ace" of himself again.

No...you did, Lennie. By your lack of practical experience and
operational knowledge.


Nursie be stuck on "inoperability" with most things here. :-)


He head inoperable.


He need Dr. Killgore to opertate, fix.

DoD 4650.2 (eff. 21 Nov 03). Ever hear of it?


No fact! No fact! He yell and yell til vein pop out. He mad.


Pop heard round the world...

Putz..


Tsk, tsk, tsk. More "meaningful discourse?"


He only mean discourse.


Mean. Diss. Curse. Nursieworld.

No, just nursie's dissing and cussing.

Perfect example of the best that ham radio can be?


He Ham Radio Icon.


Yae-suu, brother Kenwood...gimme Ten-(Tec)!

Temper fry...


He clickable so easy.


Click, click, pop, pop...oh, what a relief it is...Alka-nursie! :-)

LHA / WMD