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[email protected] November 6th 06 08:46 AM

Monitoring Times Magazine reports on Omega One Radio...Proves Why Monitoring Times Is A Less-Than-Accurate News Source For Radio Hobbyists
 

Chris wrote:
From Monitoring Times, Vol. 25, No. 11 (Nov., 2006), page 59, in
George Zeller's "Outer Limits" column:

"Not all unlicensed broadcasters are illegal under United States law.
During mid-August, amateur radio operator N9OGL in Illinois
successfully tested a Part 15 low power transmitter with a limited
antenna on 13,556 kHZ around 0000 UTC using lower sideband modulation.
On this frequency, under good propagation conditions, his Omega One
Radio broadcast was widely heard across eastern North America. This
sort of experimentation is completely legal if FCC rules are followed
carefully."


Guess Mr Zeller missed all of Toidie's bbragging about his
100+watt operation.

Steve, K4YZ


K4YZ November 6th 06 10:55 AM

Monitoring Times Magazine reports on Omega One Radio...Proves Why Monitoring Times Is A Less-Than-Accurate News Source For Radio Hobbyists...Now Turns Out MT Author May Be Related To N9OGL...Can You Say "Professional Ethics Violation"..
 

wrote:
Chris wrote:
From Monitoring Times, Vol. 25, No. 11 (Nov., 2006), page 59, in
George Zeller's "Outer Limits" column:

"Not all unlicensed broadcasters are illegal under United States law.
During mid-August, amateur radio operator N9OGL in Illinois
successfully tested a Part 15 low power transmitter with a limited
antenna on 13,556 kHZ around 0000 UTC using lower sideband modulation.
On this frequency, under good propagation conditions, his Omega One
Radio broadcast was widely heard across eastern North America. This
sort of experimentation is completely legal if FCC rules are followed
carefully."


Guess Mr Zeller missed all of Toidie's bbragging about his
100+watt operation.


N9OGL alledges that Mr Zeller is his (Toiddie's) uncle.

It will be interesting to see, if proven true, if Mr Zeller will
compromise professional ethics and reputation so that Toiddie can play
illegal HF disc jocky...

I bet not.

Steve, K4YZ


N9OGL November 6th 06 09:55 PM

Monitoring Times Magazine reports on Omega One Radio...Proves Why Monitoring Times Is A Less-Than-Accurate News Source For Radio Hobbyists...Now Turns Out MT Author May Be Related To N9OGL...Can You Say "Professional Ethics Violation"..
 

K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
Chris wrote:
From Monitoring Times, Vol. 25, No. 11 (Nov., 2006), page 59, in
George Zeller's "Outer Limits" column:

"Not all unlicensed broadcasters are illegal under United States law.
During mid-August, amateur radio operator N9OGL in Illinois
successfully tested a Part 15 low power transmitter with a limited
antenna on 13,556 kHZ around 0000 UTC using lower sideband modulation.
On this frequency, under good propagation conditions, his Omega One
Radio broadcast was widely heard across eastern North America. This
sort of experimentation is completely legal if FCC rules are followed
carefully."


Guess Mr Zeller missed all of Toidie's bbragging about his
100+watt operation.


N9OGL alledges that Mr Zeller is his (Toiddie's) uncle.

It will be interesting to see, if proven true, if Mr Zeller will
compromise professional ethics and reputation so that Toiddie can play
illegal HF disc jocky...

I bet not.

Steve, K4YZ


no steve, you stupid ****, a fake going through aioe.org stated that,
not me....but your too stupid to figure that out!!!

Todd N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13.556.00 MHz. LSB


K4YZ November 6th 06 11:00 PM

Monitoring Times Magazine reports on Omega One Radio..
 

wrote:
On 6 Nov 2006 00:46:28 -0800,
wrote:


Chris wrote:
From Monitoring Times, Vol. 25, No. 11 (Nov., 2006), page 59, in
George Zeller's "Outer Limits" column:

"Not all unlicensed broadcasters are illegal under United States law.
During mid-August, amateur radio operator N9OGL in Illinois
successfully tested a Part 15 low power transmitter with a limited
antenna on 13,556 kHZ around 0000 UTC using lower sideband modulation.
On this frequency, under good propagation conditions, his Omega One
Radio broadcast was widely heard across eastern North America. This
sort of experimentation is completely legal if FCC rules are followed
carefully."


Guess Mr Zeller missed all of Toidie's bbragging about his
100+watt operation.


no evedence of that stave


Who's "stave" and what to what do you make reference in
"evedence"...?!?!

but you sure sound jealous


Jealous of WHAT, fatboy?

Being known as an illegal broadcaster?

Hardly.

As for Toiddie being "heard across eastern North America"...guess
what...?!?! I already have DXCC and WAS with ALL of North, Central AND
South America confirmed.

So why would I be jealous of poor programming played into an SSB
signal, Mork?

Steve, K4YZ


an_old_friend November 6th 06 11:07 PM

slow code crapathon continues
 

K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
On 6 Nov 2006 00:46:28 -0800,
wrote:




So why would I be jealous of poor programming played into an SSB
signal, Mork?


Steve I don't why do all the **** you do but you are clearly jealous
not my job to explain why

it is the job of the mental health pros and you should seek their
he;llp for your many issues

Steve, K4YZ




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