Jeff said -
> 
> BTW, a piece of sincere advice if you intend to do the above. Turn in your
> ham license. Not because I don't want you to be a ham, but when you hold a
> radio license, the FCC does not need a warrant to inspect your station (read
> your part 97 rules).


Jeff - Two words.  Grow Up.  Look at you.  Going around telling other hams
who are in strict compliance with the standards (have you *ANY* evidence to 
the contrary?) to turn in their license.   You're in Michigan, I'm in 
California.  You've never seen my installations, much less have any 
evidence whatsoever that there is a violation.  And knowing that the FCC
would only get a good laugh out of your piss-ant complaint, you want me 
to turn in my license?  You've gone way way past the ham-rent-a-cop that
gives ham radio a bad name.  

Or is it that you have problem with WISPs making money off a ham band -
the oil and water mixture of commercial and amateur non-commercial use?

What is it with you anyways?  I just don't get it.  My license, my station
and the use of it are between me and FCC - it in no way affects you.  You
sure aren't getting any QRM on 2.4 GHz from my operations 3000+ miles away.

You seem to think you are the radio cop of the united states.   Out there 
to make sure anyone with impure thoughts turns in their license because
the FCC sure isn't gonna yank it.  

Get a life.  Get a stopwatch and go make sure everyone on your local repeater
ID's every 10 minutes.   You'll make alot of friends.  Enjoy yourself.

Everett


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