[BC]a question for the CFR experts
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Sat Dec 31 16:29:36 CST 2005
Absolutely not. If your manager feels that way you should have decent
QSL cards. The only limits any station has is its protected contours
and that pertains to where another station can legally interfere with you.
R
JYRussell at academicplanet.com wrote:
> Isn't it spec'd in the CFR that it is indeed patently illegal to
> intentionally attempt to communicate by commercial radio communication
> with parties beyond your licensed contour..? (Or some fancy language
> version of that...)
>
> which part...section etc....?
>
> It always gives me fits when a listener sends in a letter to the
> station with accurate reception reports... usually a ham person, or
> late-night radio afficianado, which is fine and dandy... BUT... when
> the GM presses me to answer them because he's "proud of his little
> station", I always try to make it plain in the letter that it was
> never our intent nor did we ever expect to send a signal so far. I
> bring up ducting when it's the FM, explain the AM a bit if it's the
> AM... thank them politely, send them a bumper sticker and warn them to
> keep their card (which, sure, I send back!) but I remind them it's not
> likely they'll hear us again...
>
> Too far in the CYA department... not enough...?
> Jason
> Jason
>
>
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