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100 watt unlicensed in Olympia, WA.

I have to comment on this station located in Olympia, WA... where I moved from and I have to say this station simply rocks!

I would love to do what these guys do but it would limit my chances of getting a licensed station in the future... but geez it's tempting to buy that 50 watter and light it for just an hour!

Anyway I support these guys in any way I can....

http://www.frolympia.org/website/index.php?&MMN_position=1:1

Check them out!

Radiopilot
 
As Austin Powers said, "I also like to live dangerously".
 
You have the right to remain silent

> I have to comment on this station located in Olympia, WA...
> where I moved from and I have to say this station simply
> rocks!
>
> I would love to do what these guys do but it would limit my
> chances of getting a licensed station in the future... but
> geez it's tempting to buy that 50 watter and light it for
> just an hour!
>
> Anyway I support these guys in any way I can....
>
> http://www.frolympia.org/website/index.php?&MMN_position=1:1
>
>
> Check them out!
>
> Radiopilot
>
and the US Congress through the FCC will someday tell them to be silent. Just a question: Are you not willing to risk your future FCC license action to join them in their disobediance?

Neil
 
Re: You have the right to remain silent

> > I have to comment on this station located in Olympia,
> WA...
> > where I moved from and I have to say this station simply
> > rocks!
> >
> > I would love to do what these guys do but it would limit
> my
> > chances of getting a licensed station in the future... but
>
> > geez it's tempting to buy that 50 watter and light it for
> > just an hour!
> >
> > Anyway I support these guys in any way I can....
> >
> >
> http://www.frolympia.org/website/index.php?&MMN_position=1:1
>
> >
> >
> > Check them out!
> >
> > Radiopilot
> >
> and the US Congress through the FCC will someday tell them
> to be silent. Just a question: Are you not willing to risk
> your future FCC license action to join them in their
> disobediance?
>
> Neil
>


Just a thoughtful wish, wouldn't everyone here just for one minute wish that they could crank up their transmitter to 100-500 watts if they knew there would be no hassles from the FCC?

I would never jeapodize any chances of not being able to obtain a license now or the near future.

Radiopilot
 
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