Your latest message reminds me my first impression is usually the right one.

In any case, your right, I don't know you. I can only go by what you said. It
is on the list for all to read. Have fun jamming anyone that rubs you the
wrong way. I'm not a radio cop nor will I try to stop you.

go away

--
Jeff King, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/11/2003

On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:56:44 PDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  left out:

>Good
>luck, and get off my property.  And leave it on channel 1 all night.
> Probably with a continuous signal strength test running to make
>sure they are not interfering with me.




On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:56:44 PDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>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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