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My name is Roger. I am an Amateur Radio Operator. I used to be a problematic
type of person on the Ham bands and I was accused of jamming the transmissions of fellow Hams. I am innocent, innocent. I did nothing of the sort but one day I came home to find a letter from Riley Hollingsworth, an attorney representing the FCC. In the letter I was informed that I was under investigation for illegal operating practices according to the FCC rules and regulations. Riley told me to call him to discuss these accusations. I didn' t. Then along came other letters from Riley and I was told that I had to confirm my ability to remain a Ham by being tested again. I did as directed and was able to keep my Amateur Radio license. Ever since those days I have been attacked by my fellow Hams. Some have even taken to calling me "2test". I did nothing wrong. Never. Ever. I was chosen at random (my story) for a retest simply because I got my first license through a VEC. Besides, I was not Ordered to retest.it was an invitation from Mr. Hollingsworth to do so. I bet every one of you Hams know someone who had to retest for no reason other than they went through a VEC the first time. There are lots of sources to see the letters that Riley sent me and I defy you to show me anywhere in those letters where I was accused of Malicious Interference. Prove it. It never happened because I didn't do it. Yours truly. Wodger the Dodger AB8MQ PS: Run my call in Google and you will find 2,380 articles. Run my old callsign, KC8JBO in Google and you will find 295 references. Here is a quote: NOTE: Issuance by the FCC of a Warning Notice indicates that the FCC has what it believes to be reliable evidence of possible rules infractions and not necessarily that the recipient has violated FCC rules. The FCC has the authority, pursuant to §97.519(d)(2) of the rules to readminister any examination element previously administered by a volunteer examiner. This Enforcement Log is representative of recent Warning Notices, Notices of Violation, calls for retesting, and other FCC communications to licensees involving possible serious rules violations. It is not a comprehensive listing of FCC Amateur enforcement actions. GLENDALE, WV: The FCC sent a Warning Notice November 9, 1999, to General licensee Roger L. Wiseman, KC8JBO, citing evidence that the licensee had been "deliberately and maliciously interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs" on 20 meters. "This interference has occurred at various times in the last several months and includes broadcasting music and other unidentified transmissions," said a letter from FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth. Hollingsworth warned that continued operation of the type described could result in a fine or license revocation proceeding, and he requested that the licensee contact him to discuss the allegations. |
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