I've had one for over a year now. OMG! I didnt pay a fee and read a pamphlet to get a liscence! I hope I dont kill someone when I key up! I'd feel terrible!
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I've had one for over a year now. OMG! I didnt pay a fee and read a pamphlet to get a liscence! I hope I dont kill someone when I key up! I'd feel terrible!
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Russian Roulette. If you stay ON the 40 CB channels, you aren't likely to have trouble. But, if you insist on talking outside the 40 channels, especially on the 10 Meter Amateur band, one of these days, there might be a little car you aren't paying any attention to RECORDING your conversation to turn in to the Feds. You'll never know you were caught until you are called into the office to explain to the boss why he got a letter about your "ilegal" radioOriginally Posted by Snowman7
! The one he didn't know you had installed in the company truck. The one HE has to reply to within 30 days.
Yes, it might funny----------until you get caught. Then, NOT so funny.
A LOT of companies got such letters and it continues today--just like the FINE to Ramko. LIke the $10,000 one a CBer in Georgia got. Then, not so funny!So stay ON the 40 channels, and you're not likely to hear anything. It's only the rambos that insist on going on illegal frequencies that get normally get caught!
RR
Originally Posted by RadioRay
I bet you will have an orgasm when that happens
Like any other "government" fines, it will be reduced to a small fraction of the original fine.
Nothing new.
Has anyone heard about the earthquake that hit Mexico?? The growing list of scandals within the Bush Administration?? Crime?? Poverty??
All of those concerns PALE in comparisson to this!! :P
Yes. Depends on what you define as a "small" fraction. Pilot Travel Centers got nailed for $125,000. Negotiated settlement down to $90,000.Originally Posted by allan5oh
Not eeactly a "small" amount. Ramko will likely end up paying around $100,000 or so. Pilot paid theirs and jerked the bootleg (and illegal) "10 Meter" radios OUT of their stores.
RR
Moral to this story?? It Sucks to be Pilot!!
But, then again, what else is new??![]()
Be realistic here, Ray.
The FCC is after only the vendors of cable-cutter export radios, rather than waste their time and money seeking out every truck driver who might have a radio. Sure, the out-of-banders are putting themselves in a position to warrant getting caught, but the rambos who dwell only in the band will never get caught. Cut the vine and the fruit will die.
Fact is, the FCC has more important things to care about, like Broadband over Power Lines.
THAT is somewhat an on-going CB myth and legend when you consider the number of drivers who HAVE gotten caught.Originally Posted by Hat Rak
UPS
FedEx
United Van Lines
Schneider
Yellow
Estes
Waggoners
Sysco Corp
J G Randolph
South Lake Transport
Food Services Co
Winco Company
James Brown Trucking
Auto-Lite Transportation
Teeberry Trucking
Dowell Express
Conway Trucking
K & K Cartage
Dandy Trucking
David Shoemaker (individual CBer)
Daimler Chrysler Transport
Robert Henderson (individual CBer)
Thomas Borgia (Cber)
William Katt (CBer)
S & P Transportation
Landstar Transport
James Kinnard (CBer)
C & C Trucking
LIghtning Transportation
Robert Spiry ( this person got a $10,000 FINE!)
R T Peterson Trucking
DD & J Trucking
Celadon Canada
Oakley Transport
Frito-Lay
Barry Panko (CBer)
Billy Joe Gandy (private contractor?)
Carl Nancy (CBer)
LeeRoy Sanders (CBer)
RWBT--Quality Carriers
Superior Carriers
Tidewater Transit
This is only a partial list of CB operators and trucking companies who have been lettered, cited, or warned. There are SEVERAL of those $10,000 fines, and these are interspersed with other actions against other licensed services---ham operators are not exempt from FCC action. There are at LEAST 120 trucking/CB operators who have been hit. And it doesn't take into account the CB dealers and truck stops who have been FINED (like Ramko and Pilot). So I would hardly think that "FCC doesn't care". They have designated [u]a SPECIAL COUNSEL for Amateur Enforcement[/i] to specifically deal with incursions into the Amateur Bands AND gotten a Field Engineer down in Dallas, TX to deal with the CB violations. Now. They DO have help because, incensed at the blatant theft of radio frequencies by drivers, hams began to quietly drive the highway and RECORD, IDENTIFY, and DOCUMENT the operations of truckers. They are ASKED to do so by FCC and they responded to protect WHAT BELONGS TO THEM, not to the trucking industry for some sort of "special channel" which they neither earned nor obtained legally. So most of the actions you see above were because of the efforts of the hams to STOP these intrusions onto THEIR frequencies. It continues today. Now, it has changed somewhat as many drivers are now going down BELOW 27 MHZ (26.735). Dallas Field Office is working on that part. It STILL causes interference to 10 Meters what with the bootleg amplifiers (to make up for deficiencies in anatomy, I reckon) and messed up radios (A lot of them are so FUBARed you can't even understand what they are saying. SO you still can get reported if you splatter up onto 10 Meters.
All these reports are for is to make drivers AWARE that their so-called "10 Meter" radios are illegal AND the use of frequencies outside the 40 CB channels is against the law! People are getting hit by FCC, contrary to the myth and legends, enough these days to make it risky. That car you just passed just may be writing down your company name, tractor number, date, time, and frequency/location to turn into the Feds. You will never know................until you get called to the office:
"Information before the Commission indicates that drivers for your company have been transmitting without license on the 10 Meter band (or causing interference to it).
......................you are directed to call me as soon as possible to discuss this matter". :shock:
RR
Source: www.arrl.lorg Look in the yellow border for "FCC Enforcement"
Actions go back go at least 2000
And I think most posters have indicated that they really don't care. Right or wrong, you aren't having the desired effect on the 'problem'. In fact, in my opinion, you may very well be having an opposite effect. If you go back through the posts on your warnings about radios, you run into a few posters who not only don't care about it, but will go outside their ban just to spite you.
Personally, I'm not weighing in on either side of the issue. I just don't care. But I've followed enough of these discussions to see that you are not only NOT garning many followers, but you are fueling the insurgency as well.
can't we all just get along...big radio or small??
Just take the light bulb off the tip of your antenna and they`ll never find ya! lol
LOLOriginally Posted by Jumbo
"Hundreds of miles rolled off today.
Signs lose their meaning, minutes tick away.
Dirt roads to interstates, I must have drove them all.
Cigarettes and burgers, caffeine and alcohol."
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