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![]() Well not quite all legal. Seems he must clean up his act in regards to the following items. Section 97.113(a)(2) prohibits communications for hire or for material compensation, direct or indirect, paid or promised. Section 97.113(a)(3) prohibits communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest. We remind you that any attempts to threaten or intimidate Amateur radio licensees operating on the Amateur bands will reflect adversely upon your qualifications to remain a Commission licensee, and would be the subject of a license revocation or renewal hearing. By letter dated December 11, 2001, you were warned against the sending of your so-called "felony complaint affidavits" to various Amateur Radio licenses that you perceive to either cause interference to your station or which do not relinquish to you the frequency on which they are operating. Complainants were advised by the Commission to forward any such "affidavits" they received to the Commission, and that they could otherwise be ignored. The United States Attorney for your jurisdiction also warned you that the mailing of such "affidavits" is contrary to law. Apparently you have discontinued those threats. We also remind you that, in regard to the taping and broadcasting of telephone calls, you must comply with applicable state laws. In conclusion, failure to correct the deliberate interference caused by K1MAN, and the continued use of K1MAN for pecuniary interests, will lead to enforcement action against your license. Either would be sufficient to designate your renewal application for an evidentiary hearing to determine if you are qualified to remain a Commission licensee. An adverse finding in regard to threats to complainant licensees, or violation of state law regarding recording and broadcasting telephone conversations, would lead to enforcement action against your license and would be sufficient to designate your renewal application for an evidentiary hearing to determine if you are qualified to remain a Commission licensee. You would have the burden of proof in such a proceeding. The best thing that could happen to Amateur Radio would be for K1MAN to be taken off the air. |
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![]() "JJ" wrote in message ... The best thing that could happen to Amateur Radio would be for K1MAN to be taken off the air. For sure! Baxter has not mellowed a bit. I remember when he got his kicks knocking the fine, friendly gentlemen who ran the Sunday morning Bermuda Net off their traditional frequency with his one-way high-powered blather. Then Baxter went and declared a national emergency for the country of Bermuda! What a nut. How long must we endure Baxter's abuse of amateur radio? AK --------- Tony's letter to the Bermuda Government Telecom Officer -------- Antony Sxxxx, VP9-- Hamilton, Bermuda August 21st. 1989 Mr. E. Pitman, Governement Telecommunications Officer, Department of Telecommunications, Hamilton. Dear Ted, I am faxing a transcript of the broadcast put out by K1MAN last week. When you have read this I would like to have a meeting with you, maybe we could have lunch and discuss it then, to fill you in on what actually happened. Your support with this would be appreciated. I have been to the American Consulate and will be writing a formal letter of complaint this week, requesting a public apology from K1MAN. He is advocating that I should lose my license for NOT passing third party traffic when the "world needed to know" and he had declared an emergency. He was doing this under the authority of the "FCC" according to him. I reminded him that we were not a State of the United States of America and that we were governed by the Department of Telecommunications and also the British arrangements for third party traffic. He could declare whatever he wanted to but until we had clearance, we would not pass it No emergency had been declared and as far as we were concerned it was an unofficial net standing by in case we were needed should an emergency be declared. He did not like being informed that we were handling the situation ourselves very efficiently, without his help. Please telephone me when it is convenient and I will explain more, or as I said, maybe we could have lunch. Yours sincerely, Antony Sxxxx VP9-- ---------------------------------- This is a response to the editorial broadcast by K1MAN after Hurricane Dean. STATEMENT - KlMAN stated "IARN activated for Hurricane Dean as it neared Bermuda, Sunday August 6th. 1989 at 11.30 UTC. IARN Headquarters in Belgrade Lakes etc. received a call from Tony Sxxxxx, VP9--, requesting assistance from IARN on 14.275mHz. Tony wants to activate 14 . 275mHz. . .etc. " FACT - At 11.15 UTC, VP9-- & VP9__ activated the Bermuda net. A broadcast was in progress and VP9-- decided to telephone KlMAN. The conversation was "Glen Baxter" and the response was "Tony Sxxxx VP9-- in Bermuda. We want 14.275mHz cleared due to the impending Hurricane" Response from Glen Baxter, "No problem" and the telephone conversation finished. FACT - At no time was a request made for IARN to assist or to activate. FACT - KlMAN checked in to the Bermuda net at 11.45 UTC and he was informed, (as were many others who had checked in) of the current situation in Bermuda. STATEMENT - "Associated Press and therefore the entire world, was, de facto, cut off from the world of public information dissemination.......... up to the minute detail report, now assured that ham radio and IARN had a well established and well maintained link to Bermuda" FACT - Glen Baxter was not on a well maintained link to Bermuda. He checked in and was given information the same as many other hams. The so called emergency was K1MAN generated and not an emergency in Bermuda. The reports of lack of readiness at 20.00 UTC were absolute poppycock. All of this information had been issued by the Bermuda Hams between the hours of 11.15 UTC and 13.00 UTC that Bermuda had been well prepared. STATEMENT by Glen Baxter ".....festival the previous Thursday which included a soccer match between teams on either end of the Island." FACT - Again, poppycock. K1MAN had been informed that the Cup Match was a cricket game between St. Georges and Somerset, had been played, the result was a draw and everyone had a good time. The match was on Thursday and Friday when the storm was hundreds of miles away. This Information had been given hours earlier. FACT - IARU had generated an emergency, no one else. Totally uncalled for "here is the important news we gathered for Associated Press." IARN were more interested in promoting themselves and Glen Baxter in particular and when he found that he was not wanted on the net and did not have control of it he resorted to terminological inexactitudes to achieve his ends. FACT - Glen Baxter relayed conversations he had with VP9-- to Associated Press without the consent or knowledge of VP9-- at the time. This is in contravention of International Law. As an American citizen he has no right to assume Governmental authority and issue edicts to hams in other countries. At no time can he advocate publicly that licenses should be revoked and should he have any complaints then these should be directed through the Department of Telecommunications in Bermuda. His pontificating on people's attitudes and his declarations of emergencies allows him to promote himself and his organization in such a way that his approach does sound plausible. As they say you can fool some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time and K1MAN does not fool any Bermuda Ham. His trip to Moscow paid for by the Young Communist League leaves one to suspect his motives and his reporting. |
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