Picky picky picky. So many naysayers around this group, it is a
wonder anyone achieves anything new!
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Looks to me like it should be operating on 28.2028.30 MHz according
to 97.203d. Also, if the balloons path goes over
We are supposedly adults and having passed the
test, know the rules. BUT: There are always
those who: I am a member of NavyMarineCorpMARS
and we have people who come out of the ham bands,
well out and cannot be a mistake, and interfere
with NMCM traffic and make what they think are
wise
and there is always a FCC policeman hiding in the bushes
la5vna Steinar
Brad skrev:
Picky picky picky. So many naysayers around this group, it is a
wonder anyone achieves anything new!
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The FCC encourages self-policing.
Rick N6RK
Steinar Aanesland wrote:
and there is always a FCC policeman hiding in the bushes
la5vna Steinar
Brad skrev:
Picky picky picky. So many naysayers around this group, it is a
wonder anyone achieves anything new!
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I believe that if you are licensed by the fcc, you must obey fcc rules
and regulations when operating in international waters. Only when you
reach national waters do foreign rules and regs come into play.
Jim
WA0LYK
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wrote:
On
Looks to me like it should be operating on 28.2028.30 MHz according
to 97.203d. Also, if the balloons path goes over the National Radio
Quiet Zone, 97.203(e)/97.3(a)(30) it looks like permission is supposed
to be obtained. Lastly, does foreign operation come into play and the
need for
TNX for the info.
I think you should post the message again when the baloon is on it's
way. Or just a reminder so i wont forget to listen-in.
I think it's a very intresting experiment lasting only a few days.
So i personally dont understand the attitude of interpreting the
national us band
Russell Hltn wrote:
I personally have nothing against them, but they do need to follow the
law. One would think the space program would have settled all of
these questions already.
Legally, it is not a spacecraft because it is less than
50 km high.
Rick N6RK
On Nov 6, 2007 5:02 AM, cesco12342000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's a very intresting experiment lasting only a few days.
So i personally dont understand the attitude of interpreting the
national us band regulations against it...
If it's not done right it sets a bad precedent.
I
I have posted this on the mailing list of Icelandic Radio Amateur
club. Hopefully someone there might have an interest.
73 de TF3AO Seli
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