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Old January 26th 05, 09:34 PM
Todd Daugherty
 
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well like I stated untill the FCC makes a ruling on the matter where every
amateur gets the message this problem will never be solved. As for playing
lawyer it don't take a rocket scientist to read the rules. It's not my fault
your IQ is that of a 5th grader and you can't ****ing read. Put
Hollingsworth dick or it that stupid fat **** Phil Kane dick back in your
mouth and shut the hell up you whiney little bitchwhore! As for
interpretation of the rules as Hollingsworth stated in a letter to K1MAN "
The rules of the Amateur Service are straightforward and easy to understand"
(From Amateur radio licenseK1MAN to Glenn Baxter K1MAN from Riley
Hollingsworth January 29, 2002) (complete letter at
http://www.arrl.org/news/enforcement...2002/0209.html)

Todd N9OGL


"Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message
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Todd Daugherty wrote:

Where in the FCC rules and regulations does it state that it has to be a
news bulletin? I think that's where Amateurs have a misunderstanding.

The
term in the FCC rules and regulations state:

97.3(a)(25) Information bulletin. A message directed only to amateur
operators consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to the
amateur service.

And you must also look at

97.111(b)(6) Transmissions necessary to disseminate information

bulletins;

Let look at the bottom one first. "Transmissions necessary to

disseminate
information bulletins" now we all know what transmission means at lease

I
hope you all do so lets look at the ending section of that part

"disseminate
information bulletins". Disseminate according to The American Heritage
Dictionary disseminate means to spread or to be spread. Information
according to the same dictionary means "Knowledge from study or

experience.
(2)Knowledge of an event or situation; Intelligence. (3) A collection of
facts or data (4) Informing or being informed; communication of

Knowledge.
Lastly a bulletin is according to American Heritage Dictonary is (1) A
printed or broadcast statement on a matter of public interest (2) A
periodical, esp. one published by an organization or society
So with all we can state that 97.111(b)(6) means in layman term A radio
siganal necessary to spread knowledge as a statement on matters of

amateur
interest something on that lines no where in the FCC rules and

regulations
does it state it has to be NEWS only that it has to be information
consisting solely of subject matter of direct interest to the amateur
service. After reading stuff off of not only this newsgroup but other
amateur message boards I understand that many amateur's think that a
information bulletin is a news bulletin but again nowhere in the FCC

rules
does it state that.


I'll try to put it into words that hopefully even you can understand.
The spirit of the rule means that the one-way transmissions on the
amateur bands should contain bulletins or information pertaining to
amateur radio and directed only to amateur radio operators and the
subject matter should be that which is of interest to the amateur radio
service. My, that is almost exactly what the rule itself says.
Now quit trying to be a self taught lawyer, you are proving you are very
poor at it. It really doesn't matter how you interpet the rules, what
matters is how the FCC interperts them and if they interpert them
differently than you do, that's your problem.






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