Just use the mode,,like someone else wrote on here,,,if it is SS then they will 
probably write you a nice letter and ask you to stop ( I got a hundred dollar 
bill says you never hear from them). The FCC has bigger problems to deal with, 
like where there next bribe is coming from, or who to purchase there nice 
$2,000. toilet seat. A government run amok.. We're just 13 trillion in 
the hole.. The could spend another  trillion or so deciding this MAJOR ROS 
issue 
!!  ( and if you think this is humor, its not)
 
Garrett / AA0OI




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From: g4ilo <jul...@g4ilo.com>
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 3:34:31 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: ROS back bigger and better !

  


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, KH6TY <kh...@...> wrote:
>
> > Just use common sense..
> Garrett / AA0OI
> 
> 
> "Common sense" says follow the regulations, because they were made for 
> the benefit of everyone, and not just for what a few who would like to 
> do what they wish without regard for others that want to use the bands.
> 
> Regulations are not "guide lines" - they are LAW for the benefit of all. 
> Band plans are "guide lines", not regulations.
> 
> What may seen nit picking to you may seem necessary to others. The 
> regulations are a great balancing act to both protect and enable as many 
> users to be treated as fairly as possible.
> 
> 73, Skip KH6TY
> 

We also have a saying over here, "the law is an ass".

Whilst I'm not advocating anarchy, I guess most people in this discussion have 
broken the law at one time or another by, for example, exceeding the speed 
limit 
in their car, something that could arguably have more serious consequences than 
using a transmission mode that some regulation appears to ban even though no 
harm would be caused by using it.

I think a sense of proportion is needed.

Julian, G4ILO





      

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