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Guess he doesn't agree with you

http://shortwavepirate.info/WBNY/

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Another law, to clog up the courts and in the end accomplish nothing.  The biggest problem I see is that the states don't have the equipment to carry out the enforcement of this idiotic law.  Or are they just going to act upon a complaint by a nosey neighbor?  Seems like this would violate the "Commerce Clause" of the Constitution too, but I'm no expert. 

It appears that the states are getting antsy because the FCC isn't doing what the Clear Channels tell them to do.  So the corporate folks are bypassing the FCC and going to the states. 

Has there been any enforcement actions by state officials in Florida? 

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I got mine last week and it is awesome.  Many thanks Andy for the effort to preserve the memory of these stations.  You really did a bang up job. 

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General Radio Discussion / Re: Newsflash!!!
« on: March 13, 2011, 1816 UTC »
Of course you know, we're going to hell along with Rosemary Church for this.

I'm pretty sure you're going to hell for a lot more than this!  A LOT MORE! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahha 

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General Radio Discussion / Re: A great place to discuss pirate radio
« on: February 20, 2011, 1312 UTC »
After the way you viscously attacked me, I am not your "friend".  But you are the epitome of "persistent lying".  You want to be my "friend" don't attack me.  I seldom post here because of the way I was treated here by you and some of the others.  I was told I should be "licking" someones shoes and bowing to their self imagined magnificence.  No wonder the thread was deleted.  It made you all look like trash.  Wasn't treated that way at FRN.  You seem to be the Troll who loves to start up the "nonsense" and create controversy where none existed.  Good luck with that.  You have proven exactly opposite of what you posted.  But I'm sure you'll start flaming me and making false accusations, just like you did last time.  Go for it, prove me wrong.  Can't hardly contain yourself can you?

And the threats to my email don't scare me, I can trace IP addresses too.  You are a punk who hides behind a keyboard. 

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General Radio Discussion / Re: A great place to discuss pirate radio
« on: February 19, 2011, 1741 UTC »
You mean the personal attacks you made against me, and then you lied about it, then the whole thread was deleted?  You mean that kind of nonsense.  I certainly wasn't treated that way at the FRN.  You are delusional!  Never been treated as poorly as I was here.

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General Radio Discussion / Re: Low pass filters for 6.900~ish MHz
« on: January 21, 2011, 1847 UTC »
I have found that cutting your coax at 1/2 or full wave length, keeping your dipole up way high, using a decent balun and grounding everything super good, eliminates RFI.  Might not need filters if you take those steps, at least for 300-watts.  Unless you live in the middle of an apartment complex and then you'll probably come in on the phones and cable.  Good luck

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North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: 6925am Bowling League
« on: January 21, 2011, 1842 UTC »
I wondered what this was.  Heard the computer voice but couldn't make it out completely.  thanks for the info.  Bowling League? 

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North American MW Pirate Radio / Re: 1710 khz AM - "The Big Q"
« on: November 18, 2010, 2339 UTC »
I get the preachers from Huntsville here just about every day and night.  Nothing on 1620 but a TIS from Cape Canaveral.  This TIS really puts out a big signal and while its listed as "20-watts" I'm pretty sure its a lot more.  I know where its located on Merritt Island and the ground system is in the swamp which might account for some of the coverage. 

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