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General Category => Amateur Radio => Topic started by: Wyo_Joe on March 06, 2024, 0426 UTC
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heard crystal clear thru a KwiSDR in Crowley , Tx and came in decent in Wyoming on my Tecsun Pl-330 with stock antenna.
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Not a pirate, just idiot hams.
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Define a pirate then please, if it isn't broadcasting something commercial that you don't have the rights too. There can't be political pirates? it is Stupor Tuesday after all.
Really tho, define a pirate please. I'm obviously brand new to this.
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Any unauthorized broadcast intended for the general public is a pirate
B.S.
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7200 LSB is a well known dumbass frequency where hams QRM each other and argue. Technically just as illegal as 69XX kHz pirates, but not considered the same by listeners. Really, why would we want to be associated with them? Pirates as discussed in North American Shortwave Pirate generally do not operate on ham bands (maybe with the occasional exception).
Any unauthorized broadcast intended for the general public is a pirate
B.S.
But it's not for the general public, just for the other hams trying to use 7200.
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Any unauthorized broadcast intended for the general public is a pirate
B.S.
Thank you.
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7200 LSB is a well known dumbass frequency where hams QRM each other and argue. Technically just as illegal as 69XX kHz pirates, but not considered the same by listeners. Really, why would we want to be associated with them? Pirates as discussed in North American Shortwave Pirate generally do not operate on ham bands (maybe with the occasional exception).
Any unauthorized broadcast intended for the general public is a pirate
B.S.
But it's not for the general public, just for the other hams trying to use 7200.
I appreciate the info. As I said, I'm a wee greenhorn.
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Tuned in at 2204 utc on Brookfield WI sdr with fair S7-S9 signal, just hear hams yakking with each other, and now you know the rest of the story. (I never did like paul harvey aurant)
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Amateur Radio - using a FM VHF radio repeater, the repeater owner owns the equipment - hence if there is a problem, the repeater owner can ban the user, report the offender to the ARRL and inform the FCC and ask for relief.
On the HF Bands no one owns any frequency - so as long as you don't talk about sexual acts or private personal body parts, it really is not against the law to talk, since the information on the frequency is not disseminated for use by the general public.
The FCC could spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to catch these people , but the fines are never paid or collected and lenient judges usually lets them off with not much more than a warning, so the 'fcc doesn't care one way or the other.
The Offenders are usually X cb radio people that at one time got a license but never had a use for it so they degraded to the point of where they returned to where they came from, just on a different frequency. 40 meters daytime probably gives you the biggest bang for the buck!
If you don't like what they are doing and you find their actions offensive, then go to their house, cut their coax, tear down their antenna and kick their ass..
Me personally, I just turn the big knob. You Can't Fix Stupid!