Or better yet a list of those that were fined or sanction for attempting to
assist in an emergency.  In my nearly 30 years as a ham I can't ever recall
someone getting in trouble for trying to help.



On 12/19/07 6:45 PM, "Thom LaCosta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Phil Kane wrote:
> 
>> 
>>  And what excuse are you going to rely on if the FCC declares that
>>  the "out-of-band" communication did not meet the very specific
>>  and narrow "window" permitting "any frequency, any power"?
> 
> Based on your professional expertise and history, it might be valuable to give
> us all some concrete examples of situations that satisfy the very specific and
> narrow window.
> 
> 
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