Jerry

You may get an initial injunction but as a Part 15 user you don't have much in 
the line of rights as far as federal law is concerned unless you can show 
"willful" interference from he ham.

>From a business point of view anything is possible in court

Unfortunately amateur radio becomes pretty moot on high freqs (30 Mhz and up). 
Its amazing that a business csn suffer bcause someone wants to see if they can 
talk accross the state on spectrum that is meant to talk less than 10 miles. 
Especially when they can get a Skype account or call the other ham on the 
phone. General conversation amateur radio really accomplishes nothing these days

Wow.....  That last paragraph should get the list warmed up.  ;-)

Bob
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From: "Jerry Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:45:17 
To: Jerry Richardson<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; WISPA General 
List<wireless@wispa.org>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Motorola Canopy User 
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Court Injunction




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