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K1MAN PT2
FROM http://n9oglvice.blogspot.com [13. Section 97.101(d) of the Rules states that ``[n]o amateur operator shall willfully or maliciously interfere with or cause interference to any radio communication or signal.''12 On November 27, 2004, December 8, 2004, and March 31, 2005, Baxter's Amateur station K1MAN commenced transmitting on top of existing communications on 3.890 MHz in apparent willful and repeated violation of 97.101(d) of the Commission's rules.] OH, and the ARRL W1AW don't?? I don't see amateurs bitch and cry about W1AW, nor, do I see the FCC sending warning letters to them. Hey, interfernce is interfernce, and it doesn't matter who's causing it the rules should apply to all. [14. Section 97.113(a)(3) of the Rules prohibits an Amateur station from transmitting any communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest. On November 25, 2004 and March 30, 2005, Mr. Baxter's station repeatedly transmitted references to his website, which offers various products for sale, including a monthly newsletter published by Glenn Baxter and offered for sale for forty-five dollars per year. In addition, on December 1, 2004, Station K1MAN transmitted a seventy-minute interview with a person who was considering whether to retain Baxter Associates, an employment-search firm owned by Mr. Baxter. During the transmission, Mr. Baxter discussed fees, investments, and franchising opportunities. We find that Mr. Baxter apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Section 97.113(a)(3) of the Rules on each of these occasions by transmitting communications regarding matters in which he has a pecuniary interest.] Oh, the ARRL doesn't do that??? the rule states that pecuniary interest applies to direct and indirect. K1MAN is doing direct, while the ARRL doesn't indirect. [16. Section 97.113(b) of the Rules prohibits, with limited exceptions not applicable here, an Amateur station from engaging in any form of broadcasting or transmitting one-way transmissions. Section 97.3(a)(10) of the Rules defines broadcasting as ``transmissions intended for reception by the general public.'' 14 We find that the pre-recorded seventy-minute interview with a person interested in retaining Baxter Associates, during which there was no station identification, constitutes a ``broadcast'' and an impermissible one-way transmission. Therefore, Mr. Baxter apparently willfully violated Section 97.113(b) of the Rules.] and the question I have for the FCC is where does this and how does it apply to section 326 of the communication act. after all isn't it up to the station to deiced what is of intrest to amateur radio?? finally I would like to tell all my fans that this sick joke of a NAL does not effect my station or the N9OGL SHOW TODD N9OGL THE N9OGL SHOW 14.321.00 MHz |
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