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[AMPS] Re: New G2DAF amplifier information (KG2BU)

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Subject: [AMPS] Re: New G2DAF amplifier information (KG2BU)
From: ki7rw@arrl.net (Lee Roberts)
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:10:38 -0700
I believe that there is an FCC rule that requires good engineering of the
station - I don't have a copy of Part 97 with me. And, technically, KG2BU
is still guilty of interference since he is probably "stomping" on a nearby
QSO that is already in progress. Therefore, regardless of where he is
operating, it is an illegal operation. Hasn't anyone complained to Mr.
Hollingsworth yet? I'm sure he'd like to know about this. Chances are that
this guy is interfering with TV reception and his harmonics are probably
causing interference to other services. Hollingsworth may not get to him
right away, but I'm sure he'll get around to it. But, the worse thing you
can do is to intentionally QRM violators - you might just get "nailed"
along with him. :-O

Do what ever makes you feel good - it's a sign of the times. (sarcastic
remark)

At 15 41 3/22/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Rich,
>Wishful thinking  on your part the "Gent" in question sticks to the
>"center" of the band in question and starts his squawking back to Poland,
>the signal being so wide that I can carry on a conversation with a DX
>station and listen in on his one sided retorts with ease, and yes some of
>his vodka induced coments (in Polish) are actualy some time even
>"funny"..
>My-My I think that that Nappa grape juice must be getting to you big
>time; you did say the FCC? That agust body that is doing such a bang on
>job on all of the 75 meter miscreants, you must jest...
>
>Cheers and Beers
>Steve
>AB2ET 
>
>On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:04:27 -0700 measures <2@vc.net> writes:
>> >
>> >Jan,
>> >Your comments about Kris KG2BU (SP) are of no surprise to me, we in 
>> the
>> >New York region have know about him and his "Mighty Killer 
>> Amplifier" for
>> >some time and if you think that he is 50 kHz wide on 21 MHz the you
>> >missed him on 75 meters at lest 75 kHz wide if not more.
>> 
>> One defense is to operate just below the top edge of the band.   If 
>> the 
>> Mighty Killer Amplifier rears its ugly head, it splatters outside 
>> the 
>> amateur service band and the FCC can take legal measures.  .  
>> .........later
>> 
>> -  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
>> end



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