[BC]a question for the CFR experts
JYRussell@academicplanet.com
jyrussell
Sat Dec 31 16:39:05 CST 2005
So, why wouldn't that work the other way around -
Meaning, if your station is suddenly "plopping down" right in the middle of
somebody else's signal, isn't that also interference?
Unintentionally done, sure, but if you find a way to do it and make it
happen again and again on purpose, wouldn't it become fineable?
Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Meuser" <Robertm at broadcast.net>
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Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: [BC]a question for the CFR experts
> 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
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>
>
> 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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