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I don't follow this stuff too close and I'm not going to defend the FCC, but
I heard someone refer to this episode from the ARRL letter.
A guy from Southern CA arrested for causingg interference.
Here is the link:
http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/05/0506/
73 Steve KW3A
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From: "Bob Humbert" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Does anyone know for sure about any ham who has ever bin fined or jailed =
> by the FCC? I said before that I think that the FCC is a toothless =
> paper tiger and no one commented on my remark. What goes on here in =
> southern California is truly a joke and I'm wondering if the same is =
> true around the country. I have heard about all of their fancy locating =
> equipment and how they have so much power but I frankly don't think they =
> give a d...m about ham radio frequency activities and that there is no =
> real way to stop monsters like we have here. If I'm wrong or if other =
> areas of the country are having better results with getting the FCC to =
> rid the bands of ham radio terrorist I would like to hear about it. =
> Many and I do mean many clubs and individuals have submitted written =
> complaints to the FCC and for years now he just keeps thumbing his nose =
> at any attempt to stop him. "Ignore him and he will eventually go =
> away" is the way that everyone is treating the problem here now but that =
> just isn't right. That makes about as much sense as "ignore the cereal =
> killer and he will eventually get tired of it and quit".
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