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Old December 8th 03, 04:03 AM
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"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message ...
"gw" wrote in message
om...
"Black Cowboy" wrote in message

...
"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message
...

It ain't *just* me, bud. You better get used to it and i will
tell you how to keep from getting bothered: Stay OUT of
the 10 Meter band without license and you will never hear from the

hams.
It's a win-win situation; you don't
steal frequencies from the hams, and the hams don't listen
for the drivers to operate on 10 Meters. OH, we already
KNOW what "channels" to look for. Tan-fer thar???


Oh My Oh My Oh My! an imaginary "army" of
wannabe hams with no life, patrolling the nation's
interstates 24/7 ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I bet 25 Million owners of CB radios are just shaking in fear
at this self-appointed army of wannabe hams! Post some
of your fake "enforcement" letters for us.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
ROTFLMAO!



well cowboy if you see that idiot following you writing down your
license number just slam on the brakes and make him run into you, then
he will get a ticket, that is of course after some fake anger on your
part because he caused the wreck doncha know. people like him need to
really get a life or turn to another channel...he has to remember the
next time he goes to the store and buys asswhipe, he can be assured
that some trucker , who was talking on 28 , delivered it to gastonia,
rogo d black.....



Gee, I hate to get into an argument, but go back and read what you just
wrote. This wreck your trucking company
just caused now costs the driver and his company BIG bucks, maybe put the
driver in prison for manslaughter,
his family, perhaps, in poverty. Besides, what is slamming on brakes going
to do when the "monitor" is in
FRONT doing the copying? HMMMMMMMMM? You tractor tag # is on the FRONT,
remember? They
don't WANT the trailer #!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA!
By the time you know the monitor has gotten the numbers, he has already
pulled far ahead. The lawsuits,
mmmmmmMMMMMM!! Lots of witnesses that saw
that tractor slam on brakes for no apparent reason!

$$$$$$$$$$$ Ker-ching!!!!!!

LMAO

J


hey oxendine, are you really that dense??? what do you people in
gastonia do for fun anyways??? go to the walmart??? look bud, go put
your dunce cap on , stand in front of the bathroom mirror, suck your
gut in and repeat a hundred times....'i am a nobody......i am a
mudduck, .....i need a life......those letters by my name don't mean a
damn thing.....

and after you finish this assignment go read about the history of the
area you live in and then come back and tell your old uncle gee what
its all abowwowwowout.......
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Old December 8th 03, 04:45 AM
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"Black Cowboy" wrote in message
...

"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message
...

It ain't *just* me, bud. You better get used to it and i will
tell you how to keep from getting bothered: Stay OUT of
the 10 Meter band without license and you will never hear from the hams.
It's a win-win situation; you don't
steal frequencies from the hams, and the hams don't listen
for the drivers to operate on 10 Meters. OH, we already
KNOW what "channels" to look for. Tan-fer thar???


Oh My Oh My Oh My! an imaginary "army" of
wannabe hams with no life, patrolling the nation's
interstates 24/7 ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I bet 25 Million owners of CB radios are just shaking in fear
at this self-appointed army of wannabe hams! Post some
of your fake "enforcement" letters for us.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
ROTFLMAO!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Black Cowboy"
Newsgroups: rec.radio.cb
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 7:58 AM
Subject: New Truck driver & CB



"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message
...

It ain't *just* me, bud. You better get used to it and i will
tell you how to keep from getting bothered: Stay OUT of
the 10 Meter band without license and you will never hear from the hams.
It's a win-win situation; you don't
steal frequencies from the hams, and the hams don't listen
for the drivers to operate on 10 Meters. OH, we already
KNOW what "channels" to look for. Tan-fer thar???


Oh My Oh My Oh My! an imaginary "army" of
wannabe hams with no life, patrolling the nation's
interstates 24/7 ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I bet 25 Million owners of CB radios are just shaking in fear
at this self-appointed army of wannabe hams! Post some
of your fake "enforcement" letters for us.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
ROTFLMAO!




OK, Here they come! You called my "bluff" and now here are *some* of the
letters: They are not in any particular order.



CC: FCC Southeastern Regional Director

















April 28, 2003 Source: ARRL Letter



ENFORCEMENT: AMATEUR AUXILIARY ASKED TO ASSIST FCC IN 10 METER CLEAN-UP

Back on Mother Earth, the FCC has asked the assistance of the ARRL' s
Amateur Auxiliary as part of a clean-up of illegal users of the 10 meter
band. In a memorandum issued on April 28th, FCC Special Counsel Riley
Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, asks the Auxiliary's help for the next 6 months in
identifying any unlicensed operation using the 10 meter Amateur spectrum.

From May through October Auxiliary members will be tasked with monitoring
the band to determine whether interlopers are domestic business entities.
This includes trucking companies, truckers or other individuals who are not
licensed to be in the band or simply not licensed at all.

The FCC is not requesting that Auxiliary members provide direction finding.
Hollingsworth does ask that where possible that Auxiliary members provide
the names and cities of the operators, and license plate numbers and state
if the interfering signal is coming from a vehicle.

The project has been assigned case number 2003-583 and Hollingsworth does
ask Auxiliary members to use their best judgment as to whether to include
tape recordings of what they monitor. Authority to use the ham radio
volunteers in this investigation comes under the terms of long standing
agreement between the FCC's Field Operations Bureau and the American Radio
Relay League. (FCC)





This driver was dismissed according to FCC




Cheetah Transportation Company
378 Williamson Road
Mooresville, NC 28117-5935


SUBJECT: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation
Vehicle License Number LK-6870 (North Carolina)
Case # EB 2002-397

Dear Sir:


Monitoring information before the Commission indicates that a driver of the
above vehicle licensed to your company was operating unlicensed radio
transmitting equipment on 28.085 MHz, on Interstate 77 in South Carolina, on
June 5, 2002.


Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301. Such operation will subject the individual
to fine or imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting
equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for your
jurisdiction. Fines normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.











July 8, 2001

L & N Design

6901 Emerald

Boise, ID 83704


SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE--UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION


Dear Sir:


Information before the Commission indicates that drivers for your business
have been operating radio-transmitting equipment without a license on the
Ten-Meter Amateur band.


Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301, and will subject you to fine or
imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of any non-certified radio
transmitting equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for
your jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures normally range from $7,500 to
$10,000



************************************





ARRL Letter























































Mr. Mark Hanson
217 N. 6th Avenue
Wausau, WI 54403


SUBJECT: Warning Notice--UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION










Dear Mr. Hanson:


The Commission has information that you have been operating
radio-transmitting equipment without a license on frequencies in the Amateur
Radio Service bands.


Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301and will subject you to fine or imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting equipment, in cooperation
with the United States Attorney for your jurisdiction. Fines for this
violation normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.


You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.

****************************************



This is 3 at once:











NEWINGTON, CT, Jul 28, 2003--The FCC Enforcement Bureau has sent Warning
Notice letters to three highway transportation firms asserting that drivers
of some of their vehicles may have transmitted without a license on 10
meters. All three notices allege the unlicensed operations took place July 8
on Interstate highways in South Carolina.

Letters went out July 14 from FCC Special Counsel Riley Hollingsworth to
Jolly Roger Capital Ltd of Columbia, South Carolina, Tidewater Transit
Company of Kinston, North Carolina, and Shuford Lumber of Marion, North
Carolina. He warned all three firms that operation of radio transmitting
equipment without a license could lead to fines of up to $10,000, equipment
seizure and even imprisonment.

Hollingsworth cited "information before the Commission" that spelled out
each vehicle's highway location, license plate and--in two
instances--operating frequency (28.085 MHz). One of the Warning Notice
letters also identified the make and year of the vehicle. The alleged
offenses were said to have occurred when the vehicles were under way on
Interstate 77 or Interstate 20 in South Carolina.

Hollingsworth asked all three firms to get in touch with him to discuss the
allegations.



***************************************

Feburary 26,2003

Mr. Carl Vincent
2699 Quail Knoll
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE
UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION

Dear Mr. Vincent:

The Commission has evidence that you have been operating radio-transmitting
equipment on frequencies in the Ten Meter Amateur band and on frequencies
near 30 MHz.

Operation of radio transmitting equipment without a license is a violation
of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and will
subject you to fine or imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of radio
transmitting equipment in cooperation with the U.S. Attorney in your
jurisdiction..

You are requested to contact me immediately at 717-338-2502 to discuss this
matter.



************************************

March 21, 2001


Mr. George D. Cairns
705 East Church Road
Waldron, Arkansas 72958

SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE
UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION

Dear Mr. Cairns:

The Commission has received evidence that you have been operating radio
transmitting without a license on frequencies in the Ten Meter Amateur band
and on frequencies near 30 MHz.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301, and will subject you to fine or
imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting equipment.

You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter

*************************************





April 17, 2001

Mr. Michael Kinney
15143 Morrison Street
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403



Subject: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Mr. Kinney:

The Commission has received evidence that you have been operating
radio-transmitting without a license on frequencies in the Amateur band, and
operating overpower in the CB service.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, and will subject you to fine or imprisonment, as well as an in rem
seizure of radio transmitting

**************************************



June 15, 2001


Gary L. Gribble Trucking
4309 Kingwood Road
Rockwood, PA 15557

Subject: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Sir:

The Commission has received information that you have been operating
radio-transmitting equipment without a license on frequencies in the Ten
Meter Amateur bands. Your trucks were monitored transmitting on Ten Meter
frequencies while enroute to and parked at Howard and Lodge Streets in
Albany, NY.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301and may subject you to fine or imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting equipment, in cooperation
with the United States Attorney for your jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures
normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.

You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.

CC: FCC New York

******************************************



June 8, 2001




Mr. Trip Wilson
P. O. Box 725
Travelers Rest, SC 29690

Subject: Second Warning Notice
Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Mr. Williams:

On May 29, 2001 we notified you that the Commission had information that you
have been operating radio-transmitting equipment without a license on
frequencies in the Two and Ten Meter Amateur bands and have been using an
Amateur call sign not assigned to you..

We advised you that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301 and will subject you to fine or imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting equipment, in cooperation
with the United States Attorney for your jurisdiction. Monetary fines
normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.

Please be advised that we do not accept your recent telephone explanation of
this matter.

**************************************



August 10, 2001

Derek's Trucking
3102 Rockspring Church Road
Creedmoor, NC 27522-1964

SUBJECT: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Sir:

Monitoring information before the Commission shows that you have been
operating radio-transmitting equipment without a license on frequencies in
the Ten Meter Amateur Radio Service band. Your truck bearing license plate
ZB20189 was monitored transmitting on Ten Meter frequencies on July 19, 2001
at 10:30 a.m. on U.S. 1 near Cary, NC, at 2:50 p.m. on Kildaire Farm Road
and from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. from a landfill near the intersection of State
Road 55 and Sunset lake Road. Re-transmissions of Nextel two-way
communications were also sent from the truck on Ten Meter frequencies.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301,and will subject you to fine or imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of any non-certified radio transmitting
equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for your
jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.

You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.

****************************************

There are plenty more! They can be found at:

www.arrl.org . In the yellow border at the top, click

on "ARRL News/Bulletins". Scroll down to "FCC Enforcement". You will have
to go thru the dates to find them. These notices appear at an irregular
interval, but can also be found there under "ARRL Letter" published each
Friday. Sometimes, they also are on www.arnewsline.com. and
www.rainreport.com. which

is published every two weeks.

This push to end the incursions into bands by illegals is

REAL and it's not going to stop. Yell at me all you like,

I didn't start it. It was started when people decided that

they could just do anyway they like. It isn't only the US

hams that are upset, it is caused by complaints by OTHER countries who also
are assigned 10/12 Meters

by treaty. From what I am hearing, it is not going to just

go away. The busts are increasing--including those against "freebanders"
(there IS no such thing), and if it

isn't curtailed, there are studies going on right now with

FCC to best deal with it

This is just the first shots over the bows.



Cheers,



J




(If you want to see more hits against drivers and individuals, that can be
provided as well.)


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Old December 8th 03, 05:02 AM
Randy
 
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"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message
...

"Black Cowboy" wrote in message
...

"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message
...

It ain't *just* me, bud. You better get used to it and i will
tell you how to keep from getting bothered: Stay OUT of
the 10 Meter band without license and you will never hear from the

hams.
It's a win-win situation; you don't
steal frequencies from the hams, and the hams don't listen
for the drivers to operate on 10 Meters. OH, we already
KNOW what "channels" to look for. Tan-fer thar???


Oh My Oh My Oh My! an imaginary "army" of
wannabe hams with no life, patrolling the nation's
interstates 24/7 ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I bet 25 Million owners of CB radios are just shaking in fear
at this self-appointed army of wannabe hams! Post some
of your fake "enforcement" letters for us.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
ROTFLMAO!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Black Cowboy"
Newsgroups: rec.radio.cb
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 7:58 AM
Subject: New Truck driver & CB



"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message
...

It ain't *just* me, bud. You better get used to it and i will
tell you how to keep from getting bothered: Stay OUT of
the 10 Meter band without license and you will never hear from the

hams.
It's a win-win situation; you don't
steal frequencies from the hams, and the hams don't listen
for the drivers to operate on 10 Meters. OH, we already
KNOW what "channels" to look for. Tan-fer thar???


Oh My Oh My Oh My! an imaginary "army" of
wannabe hams with no life, patrolling the nation's
interstates 24/7 ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I bet 25 Million owners of CB radios are just shaking in fear
at this self-appointed army of wannabe hams! Post some
of your fake "enforcement" letters for us.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
ROTFLMAO!




OK, Here they come! You called my "bluff" and now here are *some* of the
letters: They are not in any particular order.



CC: FCC Southeastern Regional Director

















April 28, 2003 Source: ARRL Letter



ENFORCEMENT: AMATEUR AUXILIARY ASKED TO ASSIST FCC IN 10 METER CLEAN-UP

Back on Mother Earth, the FCC has asked the assistance of the ARRL' s
Amateur Auxiliary as part of a clean-up of illegal users of the 10 meter
band. In a memorandum issued on April 28th, FCC Special Counsel Riley
Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, asks the Auxiliary's help for the next 6 months in
identifying any unlicensed operation using the 10 meter Amateur spectrum.

From May through October Auxiliary members will be tasked with monitoring
the band to determine whether interlopers are domestic business entities.
This includes trucking companies, truckers or other individuals who are

not
licensed to be in the band or simply not licensed at all.

The FCC is not requesting that Auxiliary members provide direction

finding.
Hollingsworth does ask that where possible that Auxiliary members provide
the names and cities of the operators, and license plate numbers and state
if the interfering signal is coming from a vehicle.

The project has been assigned case number 2003-583 and Hollingsworth does
ask Auxiliary members to use their best judgment as to whether to include
tape recordings of what they monitor. Authority to use the ham radio
volunteers in this investigation comes under the terms of long standing
agreement between the FCC's Field Operations Bureau and the American Radio
Relay League. (FCC)





This driver was dismissed according to FCC




Cheetah Transportation Company
378 Williamson Road
Mooresville, NC 28117-5935


SUBJECT: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation
Vehicle License Number LK-6870 (North Carolina)
Case # EB 2002-397

Dear Sir:


Monitoring information before the Commission indicates that a driver of

the
above vehicle licensed to your company was operating unlicensed radio
transmitting equipment on 28.085 MHz, on Interstate 77 in South Carolina,

on
June 5, 2002.


Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301. Such operation will subject the individual
to fine or imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of radio

transmitting
equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for your
jurisdiction. Fines normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.











July 8, 2001

L & N Design

6901 Emerald

Boise, ID 83704


SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE--UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION


Dear Sir:


Information before the Commission indicates that drivers for your business
have been operating radio-transmitting equipment without a license on the
Ten-Meter Amateur band.


Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301, and will subject you to fine or
imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of any non-certified radio
transmitting equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for
your jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures normally range from $7,500 to
$10,000



************************************





ARRL Letter























































Mr. Mark Hanson
217 N. 6th Avenue
Wausau, WI 54403


SUBJECT: Warning Notice--UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION










Dear Mr. Hanson:


The Commission has information that you have been operating
radio-transmitting equipment without a license on frequencies in the

Amateur
Radio Service bands.


Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301and will subject you to fine or

imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting equipment, in

cooperation
with the United States Attorney for your jurisdiction. Fines for this
violation normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.


You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.

****************************************



This is 3 at once:











NEWINGTON, CT, Jul 28, 2003--The FCC Enforcement Bureau has sent Warning
Notice letters to three highway transportation firms asserting that

drivers
of some of their vehicles may have transmitted without a license on 10
meters. All three notices allege the unlicensed operations took place July

8
on Interstate highways in South Carolina.

Letters went out July 14 from FCC Special Counsel Riley Hollingsworth to
Jolly Roger Capital Ltd of Columbia, South Carolina, Tidewater Transit
Company of Kinston, North Carolina, and Shuford Lumber of Marion, North
Carolina. He warned all three firms that operation of radio transmitting
equipment without a license could lead to fines of up to $10,000,

equipment
seizure and even imprisonment.

Hollingsworth cited "information before the Commission" that spelled out
each vehicle's highway location, license plate and--in two
instances--operating frequency (28.085 MHz). One of the Warning Notice
letters also identified the make and year of the vehicle. The alleged
offenses were said to have occurred when the vehicles were under way on
Interstate 77 or Interstate 20 in South Carolina.

Hollingsworth asked all three firms to get in touch with him to discuss

the
allegations.



***************************************

Feburary 26,2003

Mr. Carl Vincent
2699 Quail Knoll
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE
UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION

Dear Mr. Vincent:

The Commission has evidence that you have been operating

radio-transmitting
equipment on frequencies in the Ten Meter Amateur band and on frequencies
near 30 MHz.

Operation of radio transmitting equipment without a license is a violation
of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and will
subject you to fine or imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of radio
transmitting equipment in cooperation with the U.S. Attorney in your
jurisdiction..

You are requested to contact me immediately at 717-338-2502 to discuss

this
matter.



************************************

March 21, 2001


Mr. George D. Cairns
705 East Church Road
Waldron, Arkansas 72958

SUBJECT: WARNING NOTICE
UNLICENSED RADIO OPERATION

Dear Mr. Cairns:

The Commission has received evidence that you have been operating radio
transmitting without a license on frequencies in the Ten Meter Amateur

band
and on frequencies near 30 MHz.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301, and will subject you to fine or
imprisonment, as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting

equipment.

You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter

*************************************





April 17, 2001

Mr. Michael Kinney
15143 Morrison Street
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403



Subject: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Mr. Kinney:

The Commission has received evidence that you have been operating
radio-transmitting without a license on frequencies in the Amateur band,

and
operating overpower in the CB service.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, and will subject you to fine or imprisonment, as well as an in

rem
seizure of radio transmitting

**************************************



June 15, 2001


Gary L. Gribble Trucking
4309 Kingwood Road
Rockwood, PA 15557

Subject: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Sir:

The Commission has received information that you have been operating
radio-transmitting equipment without a license on frequencies in the Ten
Meter Amateur bands. Your trucks were monitored transmitting on Ten Meter
frequencies while enroute to and parked at Howard and Lodge Streets in
Albany, NY.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301and may subject you to fine or imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting equipment, in

cooperation
with the United States Attorney for your jurisdiction. Monetary

forfeitures
normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.

You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.

CC: FCC New York

******************************************



June 8, 2001




Mr. Trip Wilson
P. O. Box 725
Travelers Rest, SC 29690

Subject: Second Warning Notice
Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Mr. Williams:

On May 29, 2001 we notified you that the Commission had information that

you
have been operating radio-transmitting equipment without a license on
frequencies in the Two and Ten Meter Amateur bands and have been using an
Amateur call sign not assigned to you..

We advised you that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301 and will subject you to fine or

imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of radio transmitting equipment, in

cooperation
with the United States Attorney for your jurisdiction. Monetary fines
normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.

Please be advised that we do not accept your recent telephone explanation

of
this matter.

**************************************



August 10, 2001

Derek's Trucking
3102 Rockspring Church Road
Creedmoor, NC 27522-1964

SUBJECT: Warning Notice--Unlicensed Radio Operation

Dear Sir:

Monitoring information before the Commission shows that you have been
operating radio-transmitting equipment without a license on frequencies in
the Ten Meter Amateur Radio Service band. Your truck bearing license plate
ZB20189 was monitored transmitting on Ten Meter frequencies on July 19,

2001
at 10:30 a.m. on U.S. 1 near Cary, NC, at 2:50 p.m. on Kildaire Farm Road
and from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. from a landfill near the intersection of State
Road 55 and Sunset lake Road. Re-transmissions of Nextel two-way
communications were also sent from the truck on Ten Meter frequencies.

Please be advised that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a
license is a violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934,

as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Section 301,and will subject you to fine or

imprisonment,
as well as an in rem seizure of any non-certified radio transmitting
equipment, in cooperation with the United States Attorney for your
jurisdiction. Monetary forfeitures normally range from $7,500 to $10,000.

You are requested to contact me at 717-338-2502 to discuss this matter.

****************************************

There are plenty more! They can be found at:

www.arrl.org . In the yellow border at the top, click

on "ARRL News/Bulletins". Scroll down to "FCC Enforcement". You will

have
to go thru the dates to find them. These notices appear at an irregular
interval, but can also be found there under "ARRL Letter" published each
Friday. Sometimes, they also are on www.arnewsline.com. and
www.rainreport.com. which

is published every two weeks.

This push to end the incursions into bands by illegals is

REAL and it's not going to stop. Yell at me all you like,

I didn't start it. It was started when people decided that

they could just do anyway they like. It isn't only the US

hams that are upset, it is caused by complaints by OTHER countries who

also
are assigned 10/12 Meters

by treaty. From what I am hearing, it is not going to just

go away. The busts are increasing--including those against "freebanders"
(there IS no such thing), and if it

isn't curtailed, there are studies going on right now with

FCC to best deal with it

This is just the first shots over the bows.



Cheers,



J




(If you want to see more hits against drivers and individuals, that can be
provided as well.)



Really BIG HONKIN' YAWN.....


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Old December 8th 03, 05:34 AM
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Really BIG HONKIN' YAWN.....



Good! Yawn all you like. If you get one of those letters,
I betcha you'll get pretty wakeful.

If you aren't operating out of band, don't worry about it
and go back to sleep.


J



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"gw" wrote in message

and after you finish this assignment go read about the history of the
area you live in and then come back and tell your old uncle gee what
its all abowwowwowout.......


Speaking of ignorance,

I know a helluva lot about this area, betcha. That filter
in your car (oil and air) comes for WIX filters (two plants
in town). Got Firestone tires? The tire cord plant was in
Gastonia for 70 years--now located just west of here. Bearings? Timken
Bearing Division, Kings Mtn, NC.
Aircraft engine parts? Pratt & Whitney plant in Gastonia!
And (hold on to your hat) if you are a trucker and drive
a Freightliner, um, it is likely that it was assembled in
Mt Holly, NC --the parts plant is located on I-85! Got friends that work
there at BOTH plants! Battle of Kings Mtn, Revolutionary War, October,
1780, decisive victory for the Patriots. British forces surrendered and it
was a major turning point in the War and a resounding slap against
Cornwallis. The Mecklenburg Declaration of
Independence occurred prior to 1776 (I'd have to look
at date). Remember the Charlotte Hornets? That name
goes back to the Revolution, too. Cornwallis's forces
suffered yet another defeat where he called that county
a HORNET'S NEST! That was why the basketball team
was named as it was. ...........we could go on and on.
This area that YOU are so dense and clueless about is a
thriving metro area with mega-buck corporations--particularly banking and
insurance. Companies have flocked here because of lower taxes, a good work
ethic,
and plenty of amenities such as convenient Interstates,
airports and recreation for its employees such as sports,
mountains, beaches within a day's reach and boating on
the lakes with which we are well blessed thanks to the
Catawba River.

Try again!! TAN-fer thar?



LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!

J




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Old December 8th 03, 08:20 AM
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i've operated out of band for 30 years without any FCC intrusions, BUT i do
not operate on the ham freqs, that's asking for problems

"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message
...

"Randy" wrote in




Really BIG HONKIN' YAWN.....



Good! Yawn all you like. If you get one of those letters,
I betcha you'll get pretty wakeful.

If you aren't operating out of band, don't worry about it
and go back to sleep.


J





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Old December 8th 03, 11:02 AM
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"Jerry Oxendine" wrote:
"Randy" wrote in




Really BIG HONKIN' YAWN.....


Good! Yawn all you like. If you get one of those letters,
I betcha you'll get pretty wakeful.

If you aren't operating out of band, don't worry about it
and go back to sleep.

J


Paranoid much, Jerry?
"Jerry Oxendine" wrote:
And if I catch some bird on
a scooter taking pictures, he better not be on my land!
He comes down my driveway snooping, he just might get
his (*censored*) kicked.


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Old December 8th 03, 04:04 PM
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"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message .. .
"gw" wrote in message

and after you finish this assignment go read about the history of the
area you live in and then come back and tell your old uncle gee what
its all abowwowwowout.......


Speaking of ignorance,

I know a helluva lot about this area, betcha. That filter
in your car (oil and air) comes for WIX filters (two plants
in town). Got Firestone tires? The tire cord plant was in
Gastonia for 70 years--now located just west of here. Bearings? Timken
Bearing Division, Kings Mtn, NC.
Aircraft engine parts? Pratt & Whitney plant in Gastonia!
And (hold on to your hat) if you are a trucker and drive
a Freightliner, um, it is likely that it was assembled in
Mt Holly, NC --the parts plant is located on I-85! Got friends that work
there at BOTH plants! Battle of Kings Mtn, Revolutionary War, October,
1780, decisive victory for the Patriots. British forces surrendered and it
was a major turning point in the War and a resounding slap against
Cornwallis. The Mecklenburg Declaration of
Independence occurred prior to 1776 (I'd have to look
at date). Remember the Charlotte Hornets? That name
goes back to the Revolution, too. Cornwallis's forces
suffered yet another defeat where he called that county
a HORNET'S NEST! That was why the basketball team
was named as it was. ...........we could go on and on.
This area that YOU are so dense and clueless about is a
thriving metro area with mega-buck corporations--particularly banking and
insurance. Companies have flocked here because of lower taxes, a good work
ethic,
and plenty of amenities such as convenient Interstates,
airports and recreation for its employees such as sports,
mountains, beaches within a day's reach and boating on
the lakes with which we are well blessed thanks to the
Catawba River.

Try again!! TAN-fer thar?



LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!

J


very good oxendine.....now then since you are a hamster hanging around
a cb radio newsgroup whining about truckers operating on your precious
10 meter bands which incidentally belong to the people and not just
you or the government and since now that you have those letters by
your name , you align yourself with this said government....well then
why don't you tell me what happened to tories back in that day
mudduck......if found out they were hung... asshole....now, if i read
correctly some of that unimportant drivel you posted , that indicates
some of you pinheads can be shall we say 'deputized' to seek out those
dastardly truckers operating on 10 meters, well sir in my book that
makes you and the rest of your little stupid crew as nothing more than
a bunch of major league rats, who haven't got anything better to do
especially at home evidentally. people like you make me
sick..........and you know something oxendine, nobody and that
includes a lot of hamsters, i might add, give a crap about this self
appointed quest of yours, that seems to attract the same kinds of
character deficient idiots who have the same kinds of mindsets brought
on by what may i ask??? the fact that you guys are so ugly you can't
sneak up to some chick to get a drink of water since if you dummies
are married, in your own minds you really want to cheat on those fat
ugly wives that you are married to...so you turn to other pursuits,
and in this case the object of your pent up desires is illegal
operation on 28......in a word oxendine get a life numbnutts.....and
also check the cb slang at the door. i never knew anyone that talked
like that. can you feel me sucka?????
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Old December 8th 03, 07:00 PM
Jerry Oxendine
 
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"gw" wrote in message
om...
"Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message

.. .
"gw" wrote in message

and after you finish this assignment go read about the history of the
area you live in and then come back and tell your old uncle gee what
its all abowwowwowout.......


Speaking of ignorance,

I know a helluva lot about this area, betcha. That filter
in your car (oil and air) comes for WIX filters (two plants
in town). Got Firestone tires? The tire cord plant was in
Gastonia for 70 years--now located just west of here. Bearings? Timken
Bearing Division, Kings Mtn, NC.
Aircraft engine parts? Pratt & Whitney plant in Gastonia!
And (hold on to your hat) if you are a trucker and drive
a Freightliner, um, it is likely that it was assembled in
Mt Holly, NC --the parts plant is located on I-85! Got friends that work
there at BOTH plants! Battle of Kings Mtn, Revolutionary War, October,
1780, decisive victory for the Patriots. British forces surrendered and

it
was a major turning point in the War and a resounding slap against
Cornwallis. The Mecklenburg Declaration of
Independence occurred prior to 1776 (I'd have to look
at date). Remember the Charlotte Hornets? That name
goes back to the Revolution, too. Cornwallis's forces
suffered yet another defeat where he called that county
a HORNET'S NEST! That was why the basketball team
was named as it was. ...........we could go on and on.
This area that YOU are so dense and clueless about is a
thriving metro area with mega-buck corporations--particularly banking

and
insurance. Companies have flocked here because of lower taxes, a good

work
ethic,
and plenty of amenities such as convenient Interstates,
airports and recreation for its employees such as sports,
mountains, beaches within a day's reach and boating on
the lakes with which we are well blessed thanks to the
Catawba River.

Try again!! TAN-fer thar?



LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!

J


very good oxendine.....now then since you are a hamster hanging around
a cb radio newsgroup whining about truckers operating on your precious
10 meter bands


Again, YOU are the one that has no clue. Governance of
radio is regulated by Congress in the USA. It is regulated to prevent the
tryanny of mob rule--which the use of radio would become without oversight.
It's because of that we have representatives upon which we VOTE: don't like
a law? Get it changed. Your very demeanor loudly proclaims your lack of
understanding of how radio regulation works, its 'ownership' by the people
(the USA
does not "own" the airwaves) and the reasons why it is divided up into
segments. These regulations make "fences" that keep one group from
interferring with another, or even within the same group. Like it or not,
neither you or I have a "right" to operate a radio; it is a
privilege accorded by the governing bodies of nations. Some nations severely
restrict use of radio by its citizens,
or allow none at all. Just for getting caught in possession
of a radio could get one hauled off to jail or executed! Here, in the USA,
we are lucky enough to have a Repre-
sentative Republic (it is NOT a 'democracy' as many mistakenly call it). Our
Congress has seen fit to regulate it
thru the Communications Act of 1934 which created FCC. That is because it
is realized thru past experience
what happens when people can just operate anyway, anyhow, and in any way
they chose. All you gotta do is
just listen to the CB (SQUEAL, HOWL, YOWL, WAH!) caused by thousands of
signals beating against each other. No training, no regulation, no
self-control,
no knowing why CB continually self-destructs itself on
a daily basis. Believe it or not, it was not always that way. Yes, there
was 'skip', but people didn't try to use it
to any great extent. They didn't have all those annoying,
beeps, squeaks, burps and babyish noises; no need for it. None of the
infantile "cutesy" sayings ("keep the sunny
side up and the flat side down", etc.) No "swang", no "pills", no "SWRs
(plural)", no "ya gotta have a 'certain' length of coax"--just people using
the radio to conduct local personal affairs, keep up with family, run
errands, and talk with friends. GASP! What a concept! Courtesy
was the order of the day. In the late '60s, CB radio WAS
a pleasure. Around here, there were clubs that sponsored dances, raffles,
collected money for sick and
shut-ins. You could see "coffee breaks" on the highway,
and everyone bent over backwards to be a neighbor and
a friend via CB radio. It was what CB radio was originallly supposed to be:
everyman's affordable 'car' phone. What it morphed into is now a nightmare
of
noise, amplifiers, overmodulated, noise toy-ed free-for-alls. It a game to
feed under-fulfilled egos by being top
dog with mo' powah. It is almost a paralysis.


which incidentally belong to the people and not just
you or the government and since now that you have those letters by
your name ,




you align yourself with this said government

We ALL are the government by representation; if you don't like a law, get it
changed thru legal, civil means. That is why Amateurs have ARRL to
intercede and lobby
on behalf of "hammies" as you like to say.







'deputized' to seek out those
dastardly truckers operating on 10 meters, well sir in my book that
makes you and the rest of your little stupid crew as nothing more than
a bunch of major league rats, who haven't got anything better to do


OK. If that is what you want to call it, FINE! Like it or
not, those of who chose to obtain a license did so thru the
legal means set up by our people--the representatives, the
CONGRESS. I have used this before but it seems not to
be simple for those of lighter minds to grasp. Those self-same lighter minds
would grab their guns and yell, "YOU
GIT OFF MY LAND 'FER I CALL THE LAW" or "Yer fixin' to git shot". Why, the
very idea of them guys fishin' my lake, yeah, the one *I* stocked with
perch!
I bought that land, or I leased it, and in so doing, obtained
the legal privileges that go with it--to have, to hold, to use as I see fit.
And, of course, they would not hesitate to
"rat" to the police anyone found trespassing on their land.
Yet those same minds cannot grasp that, despite any argument to the
contrary, that there are "properties" both
tangible and IN-tangible, and there are laws/regulations to
protect ALL, NOT just those who want to steal from others. Those "hamsters"
'paid' the *lease*, as it were,
by fulfilling the requirements of the entities charged with
protecting all citizens--not just CBers, or truckers, or lawless bandits
(who have no "rights"--they are THIEVES no less than a bank robber).
Remember the
group you so disdain--Congress? That group of repre-
sentatives YOU elected, the gub'ment? We is them and
they is US!!!!!!!!! Don't like it? Change it!

So, just like if you were found camping in someone's back yard, those who
"paid" the lease to use the Amateur
Bands are not going to sit idly by and allow squatters to
just invite themselves in. Just like the property owner with the pistol,
assisting the FCC in monitoring for illegal bands is NO different, and we
are no more "rat" than
you would be if *I* were digging a hole in your yard with
a backhoe without permission.





also check the cb slang at the door. i never knew anyone that talked
like that.


HAHAHAHAHA! I don't even need to justify that: it bears witness itself. All
ya gotta do is listen--just listen
for 5 minutes.


Y'all take ca'uh, yuh heah?


J


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Jerry, you're talking way above the understanding level of gw. He is of
the cb mindset, "I bought and paid for this heer radio and I kin use it
on any of them thar 400 channels I damn well please, doncha know".

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