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Hey Folks,
Kinda down at the moment, our college radio station got busted by the FCC. Here a list of the stuff that was hauled off: NRG PLL-PRO 3 20W TRANSMITTER NRG 220 WATT RF LINEAR AMPLIFIER NRG PRO III STEREO CODER NRG PRO III STEREO LIMITER COMPRESSOR DAIWA CN-101L SWR+POWER METER COMET CFM-95SL 5/8 WAVE ANTENNA 50 FEET OF LMR 400 COAX KENWOOD R-1000 SW RECEIVER (my fathers old short-wave radio?) The really weird part is that we WERE NOT transmitting at the time of the raid. One of the agents tolds us that they traced us through a purchase order from Broadcast-Warehouse! It's true that we bought a 150w amp from broadcastwarehouse.com a few weeks ago. How did the FCC know about that? Anyways, we will rebuild the station and continue to fight the globle interests of the MEGA-MACHINE. DEATH TO THE MEGA-MACHINE! |
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oups.com... Hey Folks, Kinda down at the moment, our college radio station got busted by the FCC. Here a list of the stuff that was hauled off: NRG PLL-PRO 3 20W TRANSMITTER NRG 220 WATT RF LINEAR AMPLIFIER NRG PRO III STEREO CODER NRG PRO III STEREO LIMITER COMPRESSOR DAIWA CN-101L SWR+POWER METER COMET CFM-95SL 5/8 WAVE ANTENNA 50 FEET OF LMR 400 COAX KENWOOD R-1000 SW RECEIVER (my fathers old short-wave radio?) The really weird part is that we WERE NOT transmitting at the time of the raid. One of the agents tolds us that they traced us through a purchase order from Broadcast-Warehouse! It's true that we bought a 150w amp from broadcastwarehouse.com a few weeks ago. How did the FCC know about that? Anyways, we will rebuild the station and continue to fight the globle interests of the MEGA-MACHINE. DEATH TO THE MEGA-MACHINE! How is this relevant to amateur radio? Leon -- Leon Heller http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller |
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Sounds like a candidate for one of the mentally impaired neo-Nazi groups.
The station was either unlicensed or not authorized for the power they were running. Given the immature post I also assume that the content wasn't very nice. Dick "Leon Heller" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Hey Folks, Kinda down at the moment, our college radio station got busted by the FCC. Here a list of the stuff that was hauled off: NRG PLL-PRO 3 20W TRANSMITTER NRG 220 WATT RF LINEAR AMPLIFIER NRG PRO III STEREO CODER NRG PRO III STEREO LIMITER COMPRESSOR DAIWA CN-101L SWR+POWER METER COMET CFM-95SL 5/8 WAVE ANTENNA 50 FEET OF LMR 400 COAX KENWOOD R-1000 SW RECEIVER (my fathers old short-wave radio?) The really weird part is that we WERE NOT transmitting at the time of the raid. One of the agents tolds us that they traced us through a purchase order from Broadcast-Warehouse! It's true that we bought a 150w amp from broadcastwarehouse.com a few weeks ago. How did the FCC know about that? Anyways, we will rebuild the station and continue to fight the globle interests of the MEGA-MACHINE. DEATH TO THE MEGA-MACHINE! How is this relevant to amateur radio? Leon -- Leon Heller http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller |
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wrote in message
oups.com... Hey Folks, Kinda down at the moment, our college radio station got busted by the FCC. The really weird part is that we WERE NOT transmitting at the time of the raid. One of the agents tolds us that they traced us through a purchase order from Broadcast-Warehouse! It's true that we bought a 150w amp from broadcastwarehouse.com a few weeks ago. How did the FCC know about that? Anyways, we will rebuild the station and continue to fight the globle interests of the MEGA-MACHINE. DEATH TO THE MEGA-MACHINE! Poor soul does not know that traditional radio is dead (Wall Street proclamation by analysts and investors earlier this week - go read TheStreet.com). Why? Internet Radio stations (streaming audio), XM and Sirius Radio (Howard Stern and others) and new digital "HD" format for over-air stations Infinity Broadcasting announced earlier this week that WUSN-FM 99.5 HD-2 in Chicago will be the first continuously programmed HD Radio multicast channel by a commercial broadcaster.. and technology marches on .... like demise of end of 8-track and cassette tapes. gb |
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I guess if the equip would have been homebrew it would have been more
difficult to trace--got any friends in the electronics lab? Cheaper to lose homebrew equip too... Warmest regards, John -- Marbles can be used in models with excellent results! However, if forced to keep using all of mine up... I may end up at a disadvantage... I seem to have misplaced some already!!! wrote in message oups.com... | Hey Folks, | Kinda down at the moment, our college radio station got busted by the | FCC. Here a list of the stuff that was hauled off: | | NRG PLL-PRO 3 20W TRANSMITTER | NRG 220 WATT RF LINEAR AMPLIFIER | NRG PRO III STEREO CODER | NRG PRO III STEREO LIMITER COMPRESSOR | DAIWA CN-101L SWR+POWER METER | COMET CFM-95SL 5/8 WAVE ANTENNA | 50 FEET OF LMR 400 COAX | KENWOOD R-1000 SW RECEIVER (my fathers old short-wave radio?) | | The really weird part is that we WERE NOT transmitting at the time of | the raid. One of the agents tolds us that they traced us through a | purchase order from Broadcast-Warehouse! It's true that we bought a | 150w amp from broadcastwarehouse.com a few weeks ago. How did the FCC | know about that? | | Anyways, we will rebuild the station and continue to fight the globle | interests of the MEGA-MACHINE. | | DEATH TO THE MEGA-MACHINE! | |
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John Smith wrote:
I guess if the equip would have been homebrew it would have been more difficult to trace--got any friends in the electronics lab? Cheaper to lose homebrew equip too... Warmest regards, John Anybody ever hear of a bootleg radio station called WCPR? (aka WFAT). They were on from Brooklyn NYC in the 70's. They hung out on the upper end of the AM BCB (1650 ish). Their equipment was an old Collins transmitter. I don't remember the model, but it had plug in coils to change bands, a slug tuned vfo (actually wasn't a vfo, but could be set via a screwdriver to frequency, no crystal used), and used a pair of 807's in the final modulated by 4 6L6's in push-pull parallel. Using a long wire flat top about 200 feet long between two 23 story high apartment buildings they were heard across the pond. A friend of mine gave the equipment to two college kids that put the station on the air using their stereo as a mixer panel. They also used phone loop-line numbers to take over the air phone calls without giving out their own phone numbers. |
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While I don't support illegal activity (but do support revising the law--and
the publics right to access expanded spectrum), as a teenager I loved to search the SW bands for pirate stations--I still hope the youth find as much pleasure as I did in that pursuit--somewhere... Especially interesting were the "Pirate ships", ones with xmitters onboard... I would listen late into the wee hours... still managing to get to school the next morning... Warmest regards, John -- Marbles can be used in models with excellent results! However, if forced to keep using all of mine up... I may end up at a disadvantage... I seem to have misplaced some already!!! "Ken Scharf" wrote in message . .. | John Smith wrote: | I guess if the equip would have been homebrew it would have been more | difficult to trace--got any friends in the electronics lab? | | Cheaper to lose homebrew equip too... | | Warmest regards, | John | Anybody ever hear of a bootleg radio station called WCPR? (aka WFAT). | They were on from Brooklyn NYC in the 70's. | They hung out on the upper end of the AM BCB (1650 ish). | Their equipment was an old Collins transmitter. I don't | remember the model, but it had plug in coils to change bands, | a slug tuned vfo (actually wasn't a vfo, but could be set | via a screwdriver to frequency, no crystal used), and used | a pair of 807's in the final modulated by 4 6L6's in push-pull | parallel. Using a long wire flat top about 200 feet long between | two 23 story high apartment buildings they were heard across the pond. | | A friend of mine gave the equipment to two college kids that | put the station on the air using their stereo as a mixer | panel. They also used phone loop-line numbers to take over | the air phone calls without giving out their own phone numbers. |
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But think about it, as more and more stations go to satellite it will free
up freq for this type of stuff. wrote in message oups.com... Hey Folks, Kinda down at the moment, our college radio station got busted by the FCC. Here a list of the stuff that was hauled off: NRG PLL-PRO 3 20W TRANSMITTER NRG 220 WATT RF LINEAR AMPLIFIER NRG PRO III STEREO CODER NRG PRO III STEREO LIMITER COMPRESSOR DAIWA CN-101L SWR+POWER METER COMET CFM-95SL 5/8 WAVE ANTENNA 50 FEET OF LMR 400 COAX KENWOOD R-1000 SW RECEIVER (my fathers old short-wave radio?) The really weird part is that we WERE NOT transmitting at the time of the raid. One of the agents tolds us that they traced us through a purchase order from Broadcast-Warehouse! It's true that we bought a 150w amp from broadcastwarehouse.com a few weeks ago. How did the FCC know about that? Anyways, we will rebuild the station and continue to fight the globle interests of the MEGA-MACHINE. DEATH TO THE MEGA-MACHINE! |
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