Matt Brown (K2EAG) wrote:
Come on .. you've got to atleast change the dates!
Happy APR-01.
73,
Matt K2EAG
heh-like yours that said you sent it on 11/29/04 @3:04AM?
lol
;c}
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Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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- Original Message -
From: Jim B.
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 03 April, 2006 12:37
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] FCC to Deregulate Amateur Radio by 2008
Matt Brown (K2EAG) wrote:
Come on .. you've got to atleast change
The real 'giveaway' came in the statement Amateur Radio in the United
States will cease to exist as an official radio service.
That is contrary to the subject of the post. Deregulation is not
termination of a service (which means all operation would have to
cease).
Joe M.
n8rqu wrote:
In a
In a bold move the Federal Communications Commission has
decided to deregulate the Amateur Radio Service. This comes at a
time when budget cuts within the Commission are forcing its
Enforcement Bureau to shut down by 1 January 2006.
A spokesperson for the Commission stated that since Amateur
On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 19:27:01 -, n8rqu wrote:
Look for more information on this late-breaking news story as it
becomes available.
April fools(?). I sure hope so :(
Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada
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] FCC to Deregulate Amateur Radio by 2008
In a bold move the Federal Communications Commission has decided to
deregulate the Amateur Radio Service. This comes at a time when budget
cuts within the Commission are forcing its Enforcement Bureau to shut
down by 1 January 2006.
A spokesperson
Come on .. you've got to atleast change the dates!
Happy APR-01.
73,
Matt K2EAG
n8rqu wrote:
In a bold move the Federal Communications Commission has
decided to deregulate the Amateur Radio Service. This comes at a
time when budget cuts within the Commission are forcing its
Enforcement
, 2006 11:27
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] FCC to Deregulate Amateur Radio by 2008
In a bold move the Federal Communications Commission has
decided to deregulate the Amateur Radio Service. This comes at a
time when budget cuts within the Commission are forcing its
Enforcement Bureau to shut down by 1
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