[BC] The demented pirate (WAS:sign off procedures.)
Bailey, Scott
SBailey
Wed Feb 22 09:29:15 CST 2006
Willie,
This guy was sick and should have been locked up in a mental
hospital. You could have sued "personally" for all the bad names he
called you on the radio. I'm with you, I have no tolerance for that kind
of behavior!
Scott
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Subject: [BC] The demented pirate (WAS:sign off procedures.)
In a message dated 02/21/2006 4:09:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
SBailey at nespower.com writes:
> Wow...I'd love to hear them!
Well, I hope I can find it. It was on a cart. I'll have to see if it
wasn't
discarded a number of years ago, when the "white tornado" swooshed
through,
after we had our automation system up & running.
> Why in the world would a pirate fire up on
> 1500 after your sign off. Did he have some beef against your station?
> That makes no sense to me!
It only made sense to the guy who did it. To say that he had a "beef"
with
the station would be an understatement. He was obsessed with being a
"radio
terrorist". His insanity dates back to years before this, when he would
so
seriously tick-off the local CB'ers, that they did things like pour
buckets of urine
into his car, slice his coax into little 1" pieces, filling his mailbox
with
them, and finally culminated by them throwing a dead dog through his
living
room window. I think that was when his wife said "Enough!" because my
understanding of the CB story is that after that, he stopped.
Then he targetted us.
We found out about it when a listener called us to tell us that there
was
"some guy getting on the air after we signed-off, saying all kinds of
wierd
stuff." The following day, I set up a radio to listen to our frequency,
and sure
enough, there he was.
The day after that, I created that special sign-off cart. We never got
another listener call after that... but he persisted, anyway. Numerous
reports were
filed with the FCC, and I understand that twice, they sent an Agent here
but
the guy was not on the air either of those two times.
He was *very* sporadic, sometimes he'd run two days in a row, then
*weeks* of
nothing. Then he'd be on, then nothing for a month or two. Then he'd be
on 2
or 3 times in a week, then nothing for several more weeks. This went on,
literally, for *years*, playing cat-and-mouse. Only the content of his
"blabcasts"
changed, once we got to Court. (More on this, later.)
Within the first year, we got a visit from the engineer at WICC (Ed
Butler,
who remains a friend to this day) asking us if we knew we had a pirate
operating on our frequency. "Do we ever!" was my reply. Well, he asked
if I would like
to know where he lived, and I just about jumped out of my socks! "Yes!"
(I
had been trying to triangulate him for *months*, by this time. (Many of
his
transmissions were only a minute or two in duration.) So, he showed me
the guy's
house. It was only about 1/4 mile, line-of-sight from us.
After Ed was kind enough to point out his location to us, I didn't have
to
park in different parts of Milford every day after sign-off, FIM at the
ready,
waiting to try and get a fix on him. (I did that routine from the time
the
Baseball strike & Berlin wall fell, until the following spring.)
Turns out that I was getting close, actually, but it would probably have
taken a few more months of his sporadic transmissions before I'd have
found him.
Ed found him because he had left his transmitter on for about two hours,
long
after dark. Ed had decided to just "scan the band" and where he expected
to
hear WTOP, he heard a loud heterodyne and the "Delilah" show, instead!
He also
heard the liners, spots, and so forth from WICC's sister FM station,
WEBE, and
determined that it was a show which had aired some weeks before. He went
home,
got his FIM, and did a little "recreational RDF'ing" that night. Since
the guy
had left his transmitter on all that time, it didn't take Ed too long to
zero-in on it. I certainly am grateful to him for this, among other
things! :)
I'll never forget the July evening when I left Church, and started the
car...
only to hear my radio with his voice coming out of it, calling me
denigrating
names! I high-tailed it to the station, and dumped the carrier on top of
him!
(At that time, we were signing-off at 8pm, but we could have been on
until
8:45. Since I had several more minutes to go, I jammed him for as long
as I
could, gave an ID, and that was it.)
He also decided to try his hand at it in the morning, before sign-on.
Well, I
was ready for him. I always kept a radio on so I would know if he was
there... and sure enough, one morning, he fired it up. I grabed a
portable radio, ran
upstairs to the TX room, and hit the Plates. 5Kw of white noise, right
on top
of him. He barely got two words out. I left it run a few minutes, then
dropped it. (This was before 6am, during the "Experimental Period".)
Nothing but
WTOP. A minute or so later, there was his carrier. I waited. The instant
I heard
audio, "Click!" and 5Kw of white noise greeted him. We played that
cat&mouse
game about 3 times, until he gave up. After a few minutes, I just put
the dead
carrier on, and went downstairs and gave the Legal. The carrier remained
on
for about 5 more mintes, until the 6am sign-on cart.
The following morning, lather, rinse, repeat. That was the very last
time he
ever tried the morning, though. He knew by then that it would be
fruitless. He
was no match for 5Kw, and my tenacity. ;)
Anyway, after a whole bunch of his kind of on-air hoopla, we finally had
our
day in Court. I came in with a voluminous amount of recordings. I think
he
must have been startled at the amount. I had carefully chosen the most
damning
recordings of the stack, to be played first. One was a recording of him
testing... in it, he called-out his sister's name several times.
She responed (way-off-mic) by saying, "What (name)?!?"
He said, "Can you hear me?"
She said "I don't WANNA hear you!"
There were many others, but that was the best, since we had documented
the
fact that he does have a sister by that name, and you could hear her
call out
his name as well.
Well, after that first day in Court, all the time vehemently denying
that it
was him, his on-air routine *completely* changed! Never again did we
hear his
voice. From that time until the trial was done, and the Judge's Order
actually
carried-out, all he did was play excerpts of Howard, and part of the
'Stones
song, "Start me up!" where it says, "Start me up! I never stop! I never
stop!"
over and over. Still, we kept recording. One evening I was able to get 5
or 6
directional readings, all converging on his house, all the while a
friend sat
in my car, watching. (He was a witness at the trial.) We presented that
in
Court as well.
It was a nightmare, let me tell you! At least it finally ended sometime
in
1994. A couple years later, he begged to have us drop the lien we held
against
his house, and actually apologized for all the trouble he caused! (This
after
years of vehement denials.) The best part is that all of it had finally
stopped, and has never returned.
There's more, but it's just tedious and somewhat redundant. This is the
"Reader's Digest" version. ;)
Willie...
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