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"Carl" wrote in message oups.com... bb wrote: Phil Kane wrote: On 7 Jan 2005 06:32:52 -0800, Carl wrote: I have always thought that "broadcast" is NOT allowed on amateur bands. Where am I mistaken? You aren't. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane With one exception. The "one exception" is "Communications directly related to the immediate safety of human life or the protection of property may be provided by amateur stations to broadcasters for dissemination to the public where no other means of communication is reasonably available before or at the time of the event." The "one exception" is not "broadcasting to amateur operators." Other than the safety exception, Section 97.113 "prohibits amateur stations from engaging in any form of broadcasting or in any activity related to program production or news gathering for broadcasting purposes." Section 97.3 defines the term "broadcasting," in the context of the amateur service, as "a transmission intended for reception by the general public, either direct or delayed." What N9OGL and K1MAN contend is "legal" broadcasting is defined by the FCC in in Section 97.3 as "an Information Bulletin." It is a message directed "only to amateur operators" and consists "solely of subject matter of direct interest to the amateur service. The control operator of the station transmitting an information bulletin is responsible for determining that the subject matter is of direct interest to the amateur service." To label information bulletins as "broadcasting" is just wrong. The responsibility of the control operator to determine appropriate subject matter for one-way communications should not be construed to allow one-way commentary on non-radio issues (such as baseball) just because radio operators are interested in baseball. Of course you have never heard my program which is nothing but amateur radio information and only amateur radio information.. Todd N9OGL |
Todd Daugherty wrote: Of course you have never heard my program which is nothing but amateur radio information and only amateur radio information.. Todd N9OGL And what I wrote was this ... What N9OGL and K1MAN contend is "legal" broadcasting is defined by the FCC in in Section 97.3 as "an Information Bulletin." It is a message directed "only to amateur operators" and consists "solely of subject matter of direct interest to the amateur service. The control operator of the station transmitting an information bulletin is responsible for determining that the subject matter is of direct interest to the amateur service." To label information bulletins as "broadcasting" is just wrong. The responsibility of the control operator to determine appropriate subject matter for one-way communications should not be construed to allow one-way commentary on non-radio issues (such as baseball) just because radio operators are interested in baseball. If it is labeled "broad" -cast, it is intended for a _wider_ audience, defined by the FCC as the general population. If it is information _narrowly_ aimed at radio hams, then it is "Information Bulletin" and should be labeled as such. That is a distinction with a difference. |
Todd Daugherty wrote:
Of course you have never heard my program which is nothing but amateur radio information and only amateur radio information.. Todd N9OGL So how about providing a schedule of your "information bulletins" so we can tune in? |
Todd Daugherty wrote:
Every Saturday from 9:00PM to 10:00PM CST on 28.555 You obviously don't want to be heard very far. |
Every Saturday from 9:00PM to 10:00PM CST on 28.555
Todd N9OGL "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... Todd Daugherty wrote: Of course you have never heard my program which is nothing but amateur radio information and only amateur radio information.. Todd N9OGL So how about providing a schedule of your "information bulletins" so we can tune in? |
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