> "i recycle computers" <kc8...@...> wrote:
> yes yes. old news and already was stated by me myself. my 
> point is now a days as long as you run legal power on legal 
> channels they won't care if it's remote controlled or not.

Oh they may some day care, but you'd be the small zit versus 
the big cold sore in other more public places. 

> fcc has bigger fish to fry then a CB repeater running 4 watts.

Not fish but the smell is similar. 

> was wondering where the kilo kops were at today :)

Broadcast stations checking to see if the Public File is in 
order and the EAS is working and properly logged. 

> surprised the thread made it this far.

Not really, you woke some of the sleepy ones up... 

> any way. you solved the mystery for me and i have passed 
> it along to the CB forums i am in.

which one? 

> some rich little trust fund brat with more money then he 
> knows what to do with will probably read it and wind up 
> building one.

Nope, it's more like the whack job drug/booze head without a 
regular day job looking for another way to drive the locals 
off a channel. Duct tape, mobile antennas, cheap mobile radios 
and car batteries are usually involved.  On occasion private 
property and pit bull dogs are part of the physical location. 
You can see examples on TV episodes of Cops... but they never 
seem to pan the camera up toward the antennas. 

s. 

... and yes, many times some of the installations I've seen 
were built and operated by hams. 

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