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Another ham radio operator busted:
March 3, 2004 Mr. Mark A. Glover 10632 Artcraft Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92640 Amateur Radio License KE6TTL: Warning Notice Dear Mr. Glover: In reference to your letter dated February 26, 2004, concerning the Catalina Amateur Repeater Association, enclosed is the letter sent to you requesting that you not use the repeater. Our letter of February 2, 2004, explained the right of the repeater association to make such a request. If there are any further questions, please feel free to contact us. If you have an objection to the decision of the repeater owner, you are free to pursue legal action locally. No Commission hearing procedures are provided in such matters. Enclosu 1 CC: FCC Western Regional Director Catalina Island Repeater Association |
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Steveo wrote:
Another ham radio operator busted: March 3, 2004 Mr. Mark A. Glover 10632 Artcraft Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92640 Amateur Radio License KE6TTL: Warning Notice Dear Mr. Glover: In reference to your letter dated February 26, 2004, concerning the Catalina Amateur Repeater Association, enclosed is the letter sent to you requesting that you not use the repeater. Our letter of February 2, 2004, explained the right of the repeater association to make such a request. If there are any further questions, please feel free to contact us. If you have an objection to the decision of the repeater owner, you are free to pursue legal action locally. No Commission hearing procedures are provided in such matters. Enclosu 1 CC: FCC Western Regional Director Catalina Island Repeater Association Here's a few more Jerry..it's a friggin' scroll of abuse reports. ALBUQUERQUE, NM: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Amateur Extra licensee Dean M. Brown, AC5IU, advising him that information from the FCC's High Frequency Direction Finding Center in Columbia, Maryland, indicates that the licensee "deliberately interfered with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 20-meter amateur band on March, 2, 2000." The FCC also cited information that the licensee "failed to identify and used a disguised voice." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Brown that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated," and he requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Advanced licensee Ronald Marshott, N2NGY, to advise him that information before the Commission indicates the licensee has been "deliberately interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 75-meter band." The FCC also said it has information that the licensee "failed to identify, identified by call signs not your own, and have made threats to other licensees." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Marshott that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated" and could result in a fine and revocation proceedings. Hollingsworth requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. CRANE, MO [UPDATE]: The FCC wrote former Amateur Radio licensee Lonnie H. Allen on March 15, 2000, setting aside the March 8 grant of a Technician license, KC0HJP. On February 23, the FCC canceled Allen's General license, N0TBO, after he failed to appear for retesting by January 31, as requested December 6, 1999. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth said it was setting aside Allen's most recent Amateur Radio grant "due to allegations that raise questions about your qualifications to hold an Amateur Radio license." The FCC said that Allen took a Technician examination March 4 under the supervision of a W5YI-VEC volunteer examiner team. For now, that application will revert to pending status. Hollingsworth said the FCC would write Allen within two weeks "requesting a response to complaints about the operation of N0TBO." Hollingsworth warned Allen that, in the meantime, he has no authority to operate radio transmitting equipment. SALISBURY, NC: The FCC wrote Technician licensee Thomas F. Reynolds Sr, N4TFR, on March 14, citing information before the Commission that the licensee has been using ham gear on the Citizens Band and other frequencies and has been selling "transmitting equipment not meeting the Commission's certification standards" over the air on those frequencies. The FCC said its information indicates the licensee has been using FM and LSB on 27.320 and 27.375 MHz and transmitting at power limits above those authorized for the Citizens Band. The FCC said operating uncertificated equipment at excessive power levels constitutes unlicensed radio operation and jeopardizes Reynolds' ham ticket. "Such operation will subject you to criminal prosecution and in rem seizure of transmitting equipment," the FCC warned. The FCC gave Reynolds 20 days to respond to the allegations and said the information he submits will be used to determine what action, if any, to take in the matter. In late February, the FCC wrote nearly identical letters to three other amateur licensees in Salisbury. |
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![]() ALBUQUERQUE, NM: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Amateur Extra licensee Dean M. Brown, AC5IU, advising him that information from the FCC's High Frequency Direction Finding Center in Columbia, Maryland, indicates that the licensee "deliberately interfered with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 20-meter amateur band on March, 2, 2000." BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Advanced licensee Ronald Marshott, N2NGY, My word! And these guys were a pre-restructuring Extra and an Advanced, both of whom passed a high speed code test..... +++++++++++++++++==============+++++++++++++++++== ========= "I'm having roast rabbit for Easter Dinner" :-) |
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Steveo wrote:
Steveo wrote: Another ham radio operator busted: March 3, 2004 Mr. Mark A. Glover 10632 Artcraft Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92640 Amateur Radio License KE6TTL: Warning Notice Dear Mr. Glover: In reference to your letter dated February 26, 2004, concerning the Catalina Amateur Repeater Association, enclosed is the letter sent to you requesting that you not use the repeater. Our letter of February 2, 2004, explained the right of the repeater association to make such a request. If there are any further questions, please feel free to contact us. If you have an objection to the decision of the repeater owner, you are free to pursue legal action locally. No Commission hearing procedures are provided in such matters. Enclosu 1 CC: FCC Western Regional Director Catalina Island Repeater Association Here's a few more Jerry..it's a friggin' scroll of abuse reports. ALBUQUERQUE, NM: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Amateur Extra licensee Dean M. Brown, AC5IU, advising him that information from the FCC's High Frequency Direction Finding Center in Columbia, Maryland, indicates that the licensee "deliberately interfered with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 20-meter amateur band on March, 2, 2000." The FCC also cited information that the licensee "failed to identify and used a disguised voice." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Brown that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated," and he requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Advanced licensee Ronald Marshott, N2NGY, to advise him that information before the Commission indicates the licensee has been "deliberately interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 75-meter band." The FCC also said it has information that the licensee "failed to identify, identified by call signs not your own, and have made threats to other licensees." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Marshott that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated" and could result in a fine and revocation proceedings. Hollingsworth requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. CRANE, MO [UPDATE]: The FCC wrote former Amateur Radio licensee Lonnie H. Allen on March 15, 2000, setting aside the March 8 grant of a Technician license, KC0HJP. On February 23, the FCC canceled Allen's General license, N0TBO, after he failed to appear for retesting by January 31, as requested December 6, 1999. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth said it was setting aside Allen's most recent Amateur Radio grant "due to allegations that raise questions about your qualifications to hold an Amateur Radio license." The FCC said that Allen took a Technician examination March 4 under the supervision of a W5YI-VEC volunteer examiner team. For now, that application will revert to pending status. Hollingsworth said the FCC would write Allen within two weeks "requesting a response to complaints about the operation of N0TBO." Hollingsworth warned Allen that, in the meantime, he has no authority to operate radio transmitting equipment. SALISBURY, NC: The FCC wrote Technician licensee Thomas F. Reynolds Sr, N4TFR, on March 14, citing information before the Commission that the licensee has been using ham gear on the Citizens Band and other frequencies and has been selling "transmitting equipment not meeting the Commission's certification standards" over the air on those frequencies. The FCC said its information indicates the licensee has been using FM and LSB on 27.320 and 27.375 MHz and transmitting at power limits above those authorized for the Citizens Band. The FCC said operating uncertificated equipment at excessive power levels constitutes unlicensed radio operation and jeopardizes Reynolds' ham ticket. "Such operation will subject you to criminal prosecution and in rem seizure of transmitting equipment," the FCC warned. The FCC gave Reynolds 20 days to respond to the allegations and said the information he submits will be used to determine what action, if any, to take in the matter. In late February, the FCC wrote nearly identical letters to three other amateur licensees in Salisbury. Hey Jerry, have you seen this too? http://exax.net/fcc.htm |
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WHO could forget this clown getting spanked by Charlie!?!
N8WWM guilty of FCC violations. According to the FCC, N8WWM, Dog Adair committed several violations over the air at the expense of the Toledo Amateur Radio Club by utilizing their repeater to break the law. The amateur club received a warning letter from the FCC concerning Adair's violations and were told to take steps to make certain the violations by Adair will not be repeated. Adair not only hurt the entire image of amateur radio with his inexcusable behavior, but damaged the reputation of yet another entity trying to further the good of amateur radio. It's a shame when bad apples like these make it so clubs can't even trust their own users to abide by the rules they were sworn to uphold. Adair is also an infamous presence on the internet. A google search of "N8WWM" reveals a peek into the world of the individual identified as Adair. In addition to FCC violations, Adair has, in the past, been accused of being a prolific spammer, breaking several internet laws and violating several terms of service agreements with internet providers. Steveo wrote: Steveo wrote: Steveo wrote: Another ham radio operator busted: March 3, 2004 Mr. Mark A. Glover 10632 Artcraft Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92640 Amateur Radio License KE6TTL: Warning Notice Dear Mr. Glover: In reference to your letter dated February 26, 2004, concerning the Catalina Amateur Repeater Association, enclosed is the letter sent to you requesting that you not use the repeater. Our letter of February 2, 2004, explained the right of the repeater association to make such a request. If there are any further questions, please feel free to contact us. If you have an objection to the decision of the repeater owner, you are free to pursue legal action locally. No Commission hearing procedures are provided in such matters. Enclosu 1 CC: FCC Western Regional Director Catalina Island Repeater Association Here's a few more Jerry..it's a friggin' scroll of abuse reports. ALBUQUERQUE, NM: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Amateur Extra licensee Dean M. Brown, AC5IU, advising him that information from the FCC's High Frequency Direction Finding Center in Columbia, Maryland, indicates that the licensee "deliberately interfered with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 20-meter amateur band on March, 2, 2000." The FCC also cited information that the licensee "failed to identify and used a disguised voice." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Brown that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated," and he requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Advanced licensee Ronald Marshott, N2NGY, to advise him that information before the Commission indicates the licensee has been "deliberately interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 75-meter band." The FCC also said it has information that the licensee "failed to identify, identified by call signs not your own, and have made threats to other licensees." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Marshott that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated" and could result in a fine and revocation proceedings. Hollingsworth requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. CRANE, MO [UPDATE]: The FCC wrote former Amateur Radio licensee Lonnie H. Allen on March 15, 2000, setting aside the March 8 grant of a Technician license, KC0HJP. On February 23, the FCC canceled Allen's General license, N0TBO, after he failed to appear for retesting by January 31, as requested December 6, 1999. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth said it was setting aside Allen's most recent Amateur Radio grant "due to allegations that raise questions about your qualifications to hold an Amateur Radio license." The FCC said that Allen took a Technician examination March 4 under the supervision of a W5YI-VEC volunteer examiner team. For now, that application will revert to pending status. Hollingsworth said the FCC would write Allen within two weeks "requesting a response to complaints about the operation of N0TBO." Hollingsworth warned Allen that, in the meantime, he has no authority to operate radio transmitting equipment. SALISBURY, NC: The FCC wrote Technician licensee Thomas F. Reynolds Sr, N4TFR, on March 14, citing information before the Commission that the licensee has been using ham gear on the Citizens Band and other frequencies and has been selling "transmitting equipment not meeting the Commission's certification standards" over the air on those frequencies. The FCC said its information indicates the licensee has been using FM and LSB on 27.320 and 27.375 MHz and transmitting at power limits above those authorized for the Citizens Band. The FCC said operating uncertificated equipment at excessive power levels constitutes unlicensed radio operation and jeopardizes Reynolds' ham ticket. "Such operation will subject you to criminal prosecution and in rem seizure of transmitting equipment," the FCC warned. The FCC gave Reynolds 20 days to respond to the allegations and said the information he submits will be used to determine what action, if any, to take in the matter. In late February, the FCC wrote nearly identical letters to three other amateur licensees in Salisbury. Hey Jerry, have you seen this too? http://exax.net/fcc.htm |
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Robert Casey wrote:
ALBUQUERQUE, NM: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Amateur Extra licensee Dean M. Brown, AC5IU, advising him that information from the FCC's High Frequency Direction Finding Center in Columbia, Maryland, indicates that the licensee "deliberately interfered with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 20-meter amateur band on March, 2, 2000." BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Advanced licensee Ronald Marshott, N2NGY, My word! And these guys were a pre-restructuring Extra and an Advanced, both of whom passed a high speed code test..... +++++++++++++++++==============+++++++++++++++++== ========= "I'm having roast rabbit for Easter Dinner" :-) I'm having pork. ![]() |
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Steveo wrote:
Another ham radio operator busted: March 3, 2004 Mr. Mark A. Glover 10632 Artcraft Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92640 Amateur Radio License KE6TTL: Warning Notice Dear Mr. Glover: In reference to your letter dated February 26, 2004, concerning the Catalina Amateur Repeater Association, enclosed is the letter sent to you requesting that you not use the repeater. Our letter of February 2, 2004, explained the right of the repeater association to make such a request. If there are any further questions, please feel free to contact us. If you have an objection to the decision of the repeater owner, you are free to pursue legal action locally. No Commission hearing procedures are provided in such matters. Enclosu 1 CC: FCC Western Regional Director Catalina Island Repeater Association Just how is this ham busted? Did he receive a NAL, get a fine, go to jail? No, the FCC just stated the problem is of repeater usage is between this amateur radio operator and the repeater owner. |
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Steveo wrote:
Here's a few more Jerry..it's a friggin' scroll of abuse reports. ALBUQUERQUE, NM: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Amateur Extra licensee Dean M. Brown, AC5IU, advising him that information from the FCC's High Frequency Direction Finding Center in Columbia, Maryland, indicates that the licensee "deliberately interfered with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 20-meter amateur band on March, 2, 2000." The FCC also cited information that the licensee "failed to identify and used a disguised voice." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Brown that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated," and he requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Advanced licensee Ronald Marshott, N2NGY, to advise him that information before the Commission indicates the licensee has been "deliberately interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 75-meter band." The FCC also said it has information that the licensee "failed to identify, identified by call signs not your own, and have made threats to other licensees." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Marshott that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated" and could result in a fine and revocation proceedings. Hollingsworth requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. CRANE, MO [UPDATE]: The FCC wrote former Amateur Radio licensee Lonnie H. Allen on March 15, 2000, setting aside the March 8 grant of a Technician license, KC0HJP. On February 23, the FCC canceled Allen's General license, N0TBO, after he failed to appear for retesting by January 31, as requested December 6, 1999. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth said it was setting aside Allen's most recent Amateur Radio grant "due to allegations that raise questions about your qualifications to hold an Amateur Radio license." The FCC said that Allen took a Technician examination March 4 under the supervision of a W5YI-VEC volunteer examiner team. For now, that application will revert to pending status. Hollingsworth said the FCC would write Allen within two weeks "requesting a response to complaints about the operation of N0TBO." Hollingsworth warned Allen that, in the meantime, he has no authority to operate radio transmitting equipment. SALISBURY, NC: The FCC wrote Technician licensee Thomas F. Reynolds Sr, N4TFR, on March 14, citing information before the Commission that the licensee has been using ham gear on the Citizens Band and other frequencies and has been selling "transmitting equipment not meeting the Commission's certification standards" over the air on those frequencies. The FCC said its information indicates the licensee has been using FM and LSB on 27.320 and 27.375 MHz and transmitting at power limits above those authorized for the Citizens Band. The FCC said operating uncertificated equipment at excessive power levels constitutes unlicensed radio operation and jeopardizes Reynolds' ham ticket. "Such operation will subject you to criminal prosecution and in rem seizure of transmitting equipment," the FCC warned. The FCC gave Reynolds 20 days to respond to the allegations and said the information he submits will be used to determine what action, if any, to take in the matter. In late February, the FCC wrote nearly identical letters to three other amateur licensees in Salisbury. And this is what helps keep the ham bands from becoming the sewer pit of communications like the cb band. |
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JJ wrote:
Steveo wrote: Another ham radio operator busted: March 3, 2004 Mr. Mark A. Glover 10632 Artcraft Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92640 Amateur Radio License KE6TTL: Warning Notice Dear Mr. Glover: In reference to your letter dated February 26, 2004, concerning the Catalina Amateur Repeater Association, enclosed is the letter sent to you requesting that you not use the repeater. Our letter of February 2, 2004, explained the right of the repeater association to make such a request. If there are any further questions, please feel free to contact us. If you have an objection to the decision of the repeater owner, you are free to pursue legal action locally. No Commission hearing procedures are provided in such matters. Enclosu 1 CC: FCC Western Regional Director Catalina Island Repeater Association Just how is this ham busted? Did he receive a NAL, get a fine, go to jail? No, the FCC just stated the problem is of repeater usage is between this amateur radio operator and the repeater owner. Some of you ham boys call an nal an automatic multi-thousand dollar fine, when you try your bull**** scare tactics in rec.radio.cb. Do you know the outcome of his nal, JJ? |
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JJ wrote:
Steveo wrote: Here's a few more Jerry..it's a friggin' scroll of abuse reports. ALBUQUERQUE, NM: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Amateur Extra licensee Dean M. Brown, AC5IU, advising him that information from the FCC's High Frequency Direction Finding Center in Columbia, Maryland, indicates that the licensee "deliberately interfered with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 20-meter amateur band on March, 2, 2000." The FCC also cited information that the licensee "failed to identify and used a disguised voice." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Brown that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated," and he requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ: The FCC sent a Warning Notice March 14, 2000, to Advanced licensee Ronald Marshott, N2NGY, to advise him that information before the Commission indicates the licensee has been "deliberately interfering with the radio operations of other licensed amateurs on the 75-meter band." The FCC also said it has information that the licensee "failed to identify, identified by call signs not your own, and have made threats to other licensees." FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth warned Marshott that operation of the type described "will not be tolerated" and could result in a fine and revocation proceedings. Hollingsworth requested the licensee contact him to discuss the matter. CRANE, MO [UPDATE]: The FCC wrote former Amateur Radio licensee Lonnie H. Allen on March 15, 2000, setting aside the March 8 grant of a Technician license, KC0HJP. On February 23, the FCC canceled Allen's General license, N0TBO, after he failed to appear for retesting by January 31, as requested December 6, 1999. FCC Special Counsel for Amateur Radio Enforcement Riley Hollingsworth said it was setting aside Allen's most recent Amateur Radio grant "due to allegations that raise questions about your qualifications to hold an Amateur Radio license." The FCC said that Allen took a Technician examination March 4 under the supervision of a W5YI-VEC volunteer examiner team. For now, that application will revert to pending status. Hollingsworth said the FCC would write Allen within two weeks "requesting a response to complaints about the operation of N0TBO." Hollingsworth warned Allen that, in the meantime, he has no authority to operate radio transmitting equipment. SALISBURY, NC: The FCC wrote Technician licensee Thomas F. Reynolds Sr, N4TFR, on March 14, citing information before the Commission that the licensee has been using ham gear on the Citizens Band and other frequencies and has been selling "transmitting equipment not meeting the Commission's certification standards" over the air on those frequencies. The FCC said its information indicates the licensee has been using FM and LSB on 27.320 and 27.375 MHz and transmitting at power limits above those authorized for the Citizens Band. The FCC said operating uncertificated equipment at excessive power levels constitutes unlicensed radio operation and jeopardizes Reynolds' ham ticket. "Such operation will subject you to criminal prosecution and in rem seizure of transmitting equipment," the FCC warned. The FCC gave Reynolds 20 days to respond to the allegations and said the information he submits will be used to determine what action, if any, to take in the matter. In late February, the FCC wrote nearly identical letters to three other amateur licensees in Salisbury. And this is what helps keep the ham bands from becoming the sewer pit of communications like the cb band. So you enjoy reading -all- the enforcement archives here? Jerry Ox has taken it upon himself to post -all- the CB enforcement to rec.radio.cb. The best part is, it's totally on topic for rec.radio.amateur.policy, when you tight ass hams get ran. |
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