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Old December 15th 04, 12:26 AM
Bill Crocker
 
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What does this have to do with "police" frequencies being hacked? 147.435
is well within the amateur/ham 2-meter band. No police agencies work that
frequency. Talking in, on an amateur/ham radio repeater is not "hacking"
anything. It's just inappropriate use of the repeater, and frequency.

Bill Crocker



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I found this posted today, Thought I would share it with the group.

-JM

I WONT BE IGNORED

I may be a 70 year old man with nothing else going on in my life but I
won't be ignored by a bunch of 435er's who I know is spending the day
around their radios listening to everything said. I know you think I'm
being obserd with my demands for "air-time" on your repeater but I want
you all to be my puppets. Watch how I pull the strings here on 435.

My new "Rules Of The Road" for the 147.435 repeater:

I play my tapes when ever I want. You don't complain, You just listen
- no turning off your radio - no talking over my taped message - no
walking away to take a leak - NOTHING. I don't want my tapes
interrupted for any reason whenever I choose to play them you will all
need to stand by. If any parts of my taped announcements are
interrupted I will punish the repeater with several hours of nonstop
feedback. Even if my tape player fails for what ever reason I will
punish the repeater for several hours with feedback. If you interrupt
the feedback I will add one hour to my feedback schedule for each
interruption. If the repeater times-out during my feedback schedule I
will start the feed-back schedule timer over again. I will play my
tapes over-and-over until I get tiered of hearing them. If when I
un-key I hear any complaining I will play them again. When I stop
playing my tapes and un-key you are free to start a QSO but keep in
mind that as soon as you do so I get to jam over the top of you
whenever I want with rude comments about your family background or
telling you to "get the **** outta here retard". You will not go to
another repeater or any simplex frequency to continue the QSO that I
interrupted, If you do I will call you jammers and proceed to play my
tapes over-and-over again. If you don't start any QSO's on 435 so that
I can jam them I will start kerchunking the repeater until someone
complains about it and then I will call you jammers and retards. If the
repeater is turned off while I am playing my tapes or interrupting your
QSO's I will go to the output and complain that the repeater owner is a
coward and afraid of my words and then make a chicken noise like this
BOK BOK while calling him a chicken and a Riley supporter. No QSO will
be permitted on 435 without including me in the round-table. If no one
is talking and you want to start a QSO you first talk to me asking me
how I am doing and if there is anything you can do for me.

As you can tell here my 435 rules of the road pretty much favor me over
you in all points of conflict. I have all of the say-so about this
hobby and you have none. I don't care about how much time or money you
may have invested in radio and repeater equipment, I mean business
here. I may look and sound like a 70 year old senile man but I am a man
on the edge. I have absolutely nothing to lose here and everything to
gain. I will die sooner rather then later and I'll bet that my death
will come long before the FCC and their slow bureaucracy can do
anything about me. I have protected my property from possible vandals.
I have protected my assets from potential legal confiscation. I signed
over power of attorney to undisclosed family members to future protect
me.

I am counting on you the 435 users to be my "squeaky wheel". I expect
that you will get ****ed off enough to daily contact authorities that
will find that there is nothing more that they can do other refer to
the same FCC and their slow bureaucracy.


wrote:
Jack Gerritsen (213) 560-4318


On Mon, 07 Feb 2000 20:19:17 GMT, "Karl Dahlquist"
wrote:

An investigation into the incident led CHP investigators to arrest
63-year-old Bell businessman Jack Gerritsen.