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"K4YZ" wrote in message oups.com... Here's an honest, forthright suggestion on your "bulletin" ideas, Todd. Become an ARRL "Official Bulletin Station". Use YOUR repeater to rebroadcast ARRL bulletins, the Amateur Radio Newsline program, or other RESPECTED, professionally produced offerings for the "main course". Then, at the end of the transmission, hold a directed net on frequency to invite other Amateurs to join in for round table discussions on any of the bulletins subjects, local policy issues, or technical projects or ideas. Build up some credibility there, then expand your "services" as the demand dictates. Well crafted advice. de Hans, K0HB |
You had best be careful, Todd...The result STILL might not be what
you'd like...Especially after they get a load of your true intentions and ulterior motives, Todd... ummmmm just another of your little threats.... The ARRL is not the problem. The problem is with people like K1MAN and you who think that 97.3 is a blanket authorization to go into the Junior Broadcasting business. The ARRL does not make policy on what constitutes an "information bulletin", Todd. No the problem is dumb amateur's who can't read the rules or the FCC website. No but the ones who bitch about other information bulletins are ARRL members The action you need to take is (1) Clean up your mouth, (2) Follow FCC rules and regulations, and (3) Realize that most Amateurs DO NOT want another self-stylized broadcaster to plop down another "information bulletin" station on the most crowded HF Amateur allocation. Answer to 1. NO, 2. I follow the FCC rules 3. Too bad I'm going to start running 24/7 real soon And you have the right to ignore mine...but THIS is a public forum. So you're stuck. And so far, I don't remember a single person offering any support or encouragement to you to proceed with your "information bulletins" on 20 meters. I could care less....I didn't ask for anyone's permission or encouragement to run my information bulletin. Here's an honest, forthright suggestion on your "bulletin" ideas, Todd. Become an ARRL "Official Bulletin Station". Use YOUR repeater to rebroadcast ARRL bulletins, the Amateur Radio Newsline program, or other RESPECTED, professionally produced offerings for the "main course". Naw, I stick with what I'm doing now Like it or not, Todd, if you start broadasting your shows on 20 meters with any regularity, you will find yourself on the receiving end of more grief than you ever thought of generating on RRAP. Oh well It legal and there's nothing you can do about it Todd N9OGL |
"N9OGL" wrote
I'm going to start running 24/7 real soon Oh well It legal and there's nothing you can do about it You might want to review §97.7 and §97.109. (Or not.) Good luck on this one now. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
"KØHB" wrote in message nk.net... "Dee Flint" wrote in message ... Hans are you saying that Todd may say whatever he wants whenever where he wants however he wants on the ham bands? No, Dee, I didn't say that (and of course you know that I didn't). The hams bands aren't a right, but a regulated privilege. Do you believe then that Part 97 is unconstitutional when it prohibits commericial use and foul language? No, I don't believe that (and of course you know that I don't). The amateur bands aren't a right but a regulated privilege. I do believe, however, that Todd has protections in the Constitution which allow him to raise those issues here on rrap, just as Steve has protections for his assertions that parts of the Constitution are not appropriate to his political views. While I'm disgusted by Todds trashy language here, I am more disgusted by the overt actions to deny him his Constitutional protections. 73, de Hans, K0HB The ability to express ideas is indeed protected (unless of course one is advocating the VIOLENT overthrow of the government). However those ideas can be expressed in trashy language or they can be expressed in non-trashy language. I see no violation of freedom of speech in requiring the use of non-trashy language in public forums. Internet news groups, since they are open to all, would be a public forum. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
There no violation there I be pretty much home 24/7 your mistaking me
for k1man todd n9ogl |
N9OGL wrote:
I could care less....I didn't ask for anyone's permission or encouragement to run my information bulletin. The proper phrase toddieboy is, "I *couldn't* care less." If you *could* care less, then that means you do care, at least some. |
N9OGL wrote: You had best be careful, Todd...The result STILL might not be what you'd like...Especially after they get a load of your true intentions and ulterior motives, Todd... ummmmm just another of your little threats.... Not a threat, Todd. It's just that sometimes it's not very wise to wave dirty laundry. Sometimes the laudry get's cleaned, but then on other times it get's thrown out. Wonder what the "Subcommittee on Telecommunications" is going to say when they get a load of some of your USENET postings...?!?! The ARRL is not the problem. The problem is with people like K1MAN and you who think that 97.3 is a blanket authorization to go into the Junior Broadcasting business. The ARRL does not make policy on what constitutes an "information bulletin", Todd. No the problem is dumb amateur's who can't read the rules or the FCC website. No but the ones who bitch about other information bulletins are ARRL members I asked you before...I ask you again...where are your numbers? Where are you getting this information from? And as for "dumb amateurs"...who's the one trying to run a "bulletin station" in the absence of support for it...?!?! The action you need to take is (1) Clean up your mouth, (2) Follow FCC rules and regulations, and (3) Realize that most Amateurs DO NOT want another self-stylized broadcaster to plop down another "information bulletin" station on the most crowded HF Amateur allocation. Answer to 1. NO, 2. I follow the FCC rules 3. Too bad I'm going to start running 24/7 real soon (1) I figured. It was a long shot. (2) You better read again. (3) It's not a "bulletin" if you're running "24/7". And you have the right to ignore mine...but THIS is a public forum. So you're stuck. And so far, I don't remember a single person offering any support or encouragement to you to proceed with your "information bulletins" on 20 meters. I could care less....I didn't ask for anyone's permission or encouragement to run my information bulletin. Well...There's the very validation of my opinions, Todd...You are doing this for you...NOT for any betterment of Amateur Radio. Here's an honest, forthright suggestion on your "bulletin" ideas, Todd. Become an ARRL "Official Bulletin Station". Use YOUR repeater to rebroadcast ARRL bulletins, the Amateur Radio Newsline program, or other RESPECTED, professionally produced offerings for the "main course". Naw, I stick with what I'm doing now Sure. I'd expect nothing less. You're trying to do something you have no market for with no experience to know the difference. The results will be predictable. Like it or not, Todd, if you start broadasting your shows on 20 meters with any regularity, you will find yourself on the receiving end of more grief than you ever thought of generating on RRAP. Oh well It legal and there's nothing you can do about it Yes there is. And it's already in progress. Steve, K4YZ |
N9OGL wrote: There no violation there I be pretty much home 24/7 your mistaking me for k1man Sooner or later you're going to have to leave the house for bread and toilet paper. The second you walk out of the room, there's no control operator present. And what happened to school, Todd? And when you "graduate", what about a job so you can move out of mommy and daddy's house...?!?! Or are mommy and daddy independently wealthy and letting you lay up in your room 24/7...??? Guess that "Japanese" girlfriend of yours get's no attention, eh? Or is she gonna lay up in the bedroom with you...??? Yes, Todd, I can see that you have a brilliant future ahead of you. Steve, K4YZ |
N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote (but Todd didn't attribute) Like it or not, Todd, if you start broadasting your shows on 20 meters with any regularity, you will find yourself on the receiving end of more grief than you ever thought of generating on RRAP. Oh well It legal and there's nothing you can do about it The I suggest you memorize this sentence and be prepared to repeat it over and over: "I have no recollection of that, Your Honor..." Steve, K4YZ |
I asked you before...I ask you again...where are your numbers?
Where are you getting this information from? And as for "dumb amateurs"...who's the one trying to run a "bulletin station" in the absence of support for it...?!?! Tell you what go around to some of these other amatuer message boards and see what other amateurs think. I don't have any figures in front of me right now but, from what I've seen on these other message boards the majority of the amateurs who complain about OTHER information bulletins, not W1AW are ARRL members. (2) You better read again. Believe me the amateur rules are a hell of lot easier to read then broadcast rules. (3) It's not a "bulletin" if you're running "24/7". Not true, there is no time limit on information bulletins Yes there is. And it's already in progress. GO FOR IT!!! your just validation my opinion that 1. I'm better then you cause I don't go crying to the government to settle a personal vendetta and get my nuts off doing it. 2. that your ham radio's number one PRICK! enjoy your poor pathetic ego trip and hey don't shot your wads too hard Todd N9OGL |
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