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does it we have only your word on that or do we have even that Look it up for yourself, Morkie. The content of the FCC communications addressed to me are easy to obtain via Google. No where do they mention "good amateur practice", nor do they mention any violation of Part 97 (or any other federal regulation, for that matter). Sorry if that gets your panties in a wad, but thems the facts. your own private jet now? Well apparently (according to Lennie) I own an ocean-going trawler named Hornblower, so hell I must be able to afford my own private jet too. insteresting nonresponse but then you jerks can't deal with facts No, we can't deal with the gibberish you spew. |
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From: Alun L. Palmer on Sun, Jan 21 2007 4:30 pm "KH6HZ" wrote in "Alun L. Palmer" wrote: I doubt if Carl would be interested in attending. His single issue was abolition of code testing, and he WON that back in 2003. The No-Code War Rally will simply change focus now. In another year or so, they'll set their focus on getting the FCC to reduce, or even eliminate entirely, the CW/data portions of the bands. For most, the No-Code War isn't (and never was) about code testing. It is about destroying a mode they feel, for whatever bizzare reason, threatened (or 'persecuted') by. You will no more see the No-Code Warriors disappear than you will see the Race Pimps disappear. That has nothing to do with WRC-07. Quite true, Alun. The FCC Overseas Bureau has had documentation on WRC-07 for over a year...all the agenda items. No "mode sub-bands" for amateurs there. There are no ITU requirements for mode subbands. There never have been. So my stetment that I doubt if Carl would be interested still stands. Of course, that's really for him to say. Carl did not effect the almost-total revision of Radio Regulation S25 at WRC-03. The IARU wanted that for a couple years prior to 2003. While that included making the code test an option for all administration, there were many other changes also done to S25. It helped greatly that the chief representative of No-Code International was AT WRC-03, but the S25 changes would have been made regardless. The ARRL did not side with the IARU on removing the code test absolute requirement. It is true that there will still be pressure on the FCC from phone ops to widen the phone subbands in the US. This is because the phone subbands are still narrower in the US than everywhere else on three bands - 40, 20 and 15. Some of us want to fix this, but I don't know anyone who wants to go beyond that. If there is a movement of US citizens to change the amateur radio sub-bands, then that will be handled in normal fashion at the FCC, not in Geneva. A Petition will be sent, the FCC may publish that and as for Comments...or issue an NPRM on proposed revisions also asking for Comments. After the Comment period is over, there's a long, long wait for decisions, whether to be or not to be an R&O. After the R&O there will be a much longer period of cry-baby losers moaning, bitching, making threats and other fun stuff...some predicting the End Of The World...which it may be for some losers. :-) None of this has ever been about wanting to destroy CW as a mode. you can dit and dah to your heart's content for all I care. Quite true, Alun. However, I suspect the REAL problem is the PCTA attempting to keep their perceived power which they enjoyed prior to FCC 06-178...that and the readily-available (and standard) boasting of being a "20 WPM Tested" Extra. That made them "better" than anyone else and many got drunk on that "better-than-thou" elixir. Some went too far...such as the stunt that Deignan, Michael P. did in obtaining a Hawaii P.O. Box "address" in order to change from his old vanity KD1HZ to KH6HZ...plus inventing a dozen "clubs" (that never existed) and getting amateur radio "club" calls for them. While Deignan didn't quite do an illegal act, his actions DID violate the SPIRIT of the law. The FCC made him give up those calls for nonexistant clubs and forced him to identify his regular amateur call mailing address to his real residence. |
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From: Alun L. Palmer on Sun, Jan 21 2007 4:30 pm "KH6HZ" wrote in "Alun L. Palmer" wrote: I doubt if Carl would be interested in attending. His single issue was abolition of code testing, and he WON that back in 2003. The No-Code War Rally will simply change focus now. In another year or so, they'll set their focus on getting the FCC to reduce, or even eliminate entirely, the CW/data portions of the bands. For most, the No-Code War isn't (and never was) about code testing. It is about destroying a mode they feel, for whatever bizzare reason, threatened (or 'persecuted') by. You will no more see the No-Code Warriors disappear than you will see the Race Pimps disappear. That has nothing to do with WRC-07. Quite true, Alun. The FCC Overseas Bureau has had documentation on WRC-07 for over a year...all the agenda items. No "mode sub-bands" for amateurs there. There are no ITU requirements for mode subbands. There never have been. So my stetment that I doubt if Carl would be interested still stands. Of course, that's really for him to say. Carl did not effect the almost-total revision of Radio Regulation S25 at WRC-03. The IARU wanted that for a couple years prior to 2003. While that included making the code test an option for all administration, there were many other changes also done to S25. It helped greatly that the chief representative of No-Code International was AT WRC-03, but the S25 changes would have been made regardless. The ARRL did not side with the IARU on removing the code test absolute requirement. It is true that there will still be pressure on the FCC from phone ops to widen the phone subbands in the US. This is because the phone subbands are still narrower in the US than everywhere else on three bands - 40, 20 and 15. Some of us want to fix this, but I don't know anyone who wants to go beyond that. If there is a movement of US citizens to change the amateur radio sub-bands, then that will be handled in normal fashion at the FCC, not in Geneva. A Petition will be sent, the FCC may publish that and as for Comments...or issue an NPRM on proposed revisions also asking for Comments. After the Comment period is over, there's a long, long wait for decisions, whether to be or not to be an R&O. After the R&O there will be a much longer period of cry-baby losers moaning, bitching, making threats and other fun stuff...some predicting the End Of The World...which it may be for some losers. :-) None of this has ever been about wanting to destroy CW as a mode. you can dit and dah to your heart's content for all I care. Quite true, Alun. However, I suspect the REAL problem is the PCTA attempting to keep their perceived power which they enjoyed prior to FCC 06-178...that and the readily-available (and standard) boasting of being a "20 WPM Tested" Extra. That made them "better" than anyone else and many got drunk on that "better-than-thou" elixir. Some went too far...such as the stunt that Deignan, Michael P. did in obtaining a Hawaii P.O. Box "address" in order to change from his old vanity KD1HZ to KH6HZ...plus inventing a dozen "clubs" (that never existed) and getting amateur radio "club" calls for them. While Deignan didn't quite do an illegal act, his actions DID violate the SPIRIT of the law. The FCC made him give up those calls for nonexistant clubs and forced him to identify his regular amateur call mailing address to his real residence. |
WRC-07
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The FCC made him give up those calls for nonexistant clubs and forced him to identify his regular amateur call mailing address to his real residence. You would be wrong. |
WRC-07
spewed forth the following gibberish:
somehow I just don't beleive you Well now, that's your problem, isn't it? |
WRC-07
KH6HZ wrote:
spewed forth the following gibberish: somehow I just don't beleive you Well now, that's your problem, isn't it? Didn't the bible say something like: Don't attempt to remove the toothpick in the other guys' eye, until first you have removed the log in your own? JS |
WRC-07
wrote:
obviously not I wasn't forced to surrender all my club callsigns, nor was I forced to change my address. So, Lennie would be wrong, no matter how much you'd like to attempt to rewrite history. |
WRC-07
spewed forth the following rubbish:
right I believe you NOT if you were nothing wrong then Ril;ey just out of the blue started picking on you lol. Don't need to believe me, Morkie. Look it up for yourself. My license had a Rhode Island mailing address long before Riley wrote me (easily verifiable via ULS, not to mention, I believe the online copies of the coorespondence clearly states it was mailed to my RI address) and I still am the holder of a club callsign, actively in use today as a beacon for foxhunts. Of course, I doubt you'll look it up... Facts would tend to get in the way of your deluded reality. |
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spewed forth the following gibberish:
I know you had a number of club calls you don't now you amdit you got a letter from Riley and now you don't have em enough said I can't parse this. Want to try in English again Morkie? |
WRC-07
lol @ busted.
Once again... What violation of Part 97 was I cited by the FCC for violating? Which federal statute was I charged with violating? Free clues for ya: None, and none. |
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