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More Power, the real rule

Subject: More Power, the real rule
From: W8JITom@aol.com (W8JITom@aol.com)
Date: Sat Mar 30 16:19:44 1996
97.313a "An amateur station must use the minimum transmitter power necessary
to carry out the desired communications."

Within the FCC's jurisdiction, if you've EVER used more power than necessary
to communicate with someone else, you've broken section "a" of the power
rules.

Section "a", top of the list, first one! Not section "b" or "c".

Anyone following all rules to the letter, go ahead and tell us what you don't
like about others. You are the ONLY ones that have truly earned the right to
complain.

The rest of us are a bunch of scofflaws. After all, if we break one law, we
must break many more. Such logic!

73 Tom

>From Bruce Lallathin <aa8u@voyager.net>  Sat Mar 30 21:24:12 1996
From: Bruce Lallathin <aa8u@voyager.net> (Bruce Lallathin)
Subject: More Power
Message-ID: <199603302124.QAA01417@vixa.voyager.net>

At 05:31 AM 3/30/96 -0800, you wrote:
>>Presumably, 
>>those willing to cheat in one category would be perfectly willing in any 
>>other. I guess that says what they are. 
>>-- 
>>        Ed Tanton  N4XY  (770) 971-0436  Marietta, GA
>>        email: n4xy@avana.net   URL: Coming Soon
>
>I don't think it follows that those who would exceed the speed limit in
>their cars would necessarily cheat on their wives . . . nor would those to
>smoke a joint necessarily file a fraudulent tax return . . . nor would those
>who run 5 kw necessarily operate sibeband in the cw segment . . . etc. etc.
etc.
>
>Stan w7ni@teleport.com
>
>

Possibly the joint and the extra power is a unique case worthy of
consideration....hi hi


>From Bruce Lallathin <aa8u@voyager.net>  Sat Mar 30 21:19:57 1996
From: Bruce Lallathin <aa8u@voyager.net> (Bruce Lallathin)
Subject: K1EA...
Message-ID: <199603302119.QAA01150@vixa.voyager.net>

At 08:22 AM 3/30/96 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Bruce:
>I want to know from where do u download K1EA software.
>73 de Alex HK4QIM
>
Howdy Alex,
The program files are only available from the CT BBS, at 508-460-8877. I
believe there may be some files available at the ve7tcp home page.....others
may have sources for you to check so I will copy this to the reflector. 

73,
Bruce


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