[AMRadio] Can they 'really' know?

Brett Gazdzinski Brett.Gazdzinski at verizon.net
Sun Jan 29 15:33:35 EST 2012


Nothing I can do.
If I tell someone they are 25KHz wide, I get a boat load of crap.

I have various sdr receivers and can see exactly how wide someone is, but 
its better not knowing, as you can't say anything about it.

Just like people should police what companies dump in the water or air, or 
sell unsafe or defective things, or bundle bogus mortgages as investments, 
or fishermen should police all those off shore oil platforms against 
blowouts...

I sure most people would have no problem going over someone's house that is 
filled with ham radio gear and firearms and getting into it about their poor 
operating, what could go wrong?


Brett
N2DTS



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Knepper" <collinsradio at comcast.net>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" 
<amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Can they 'really' know?


> All hams, not just official observers should "police" the bands.
>
> If everyone would do their part to tell some folks to get their act
> together, we would not have to have "big daddy" doing the job what we can 
> do
> ourselves.
>
> The alternative is to raise the fees and then the FCC will have the money
> that YOU think that they should be doing.
>
> Did I get your attention??
>
> YES, IT'S YOU I'M TALKING ABOUT!
>
>
> David Knepper, W3CRA/W3ST
> Collins Radio Association - Join Today



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