[BC] Station sign-on time/power

Bailey, Scott sbailey
Sun Feb 25 21:27:29 CST 2007


I agree 101% with Robert!  I'm sick of hearing about interference complaints where it's not causing the person complaing about the interference a problem.  If they are not on your channel, interfering with your station, then mind your own business on go on.
 
We've got enough problems with AM as it is already, and we don't need what I call the "AM Police" running thier mouths and stiring up fights on broadcast list and email threats.  Those types need to get a life, stop the drama, and stop acting like "Trailer Park, Jerry Springer Show Trash"!
 
Am I right Robert?
 
Scott

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From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net on behalf of Robert Meuser
Sent: Sat 2/24/2007 2:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [BC] Station sign-on time/power



WFIFeng at aol.com wrote:

>What gives station X the right to flout the FCC Rules governing their sign-on/off and power levels, while Station Y obeys all of the Rules? What's good for the goose is good for the gander. If we're complying with the Rules, then doggone it, so should *they*.
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There are no rules :-)

>And if (name deleted) weren't complaining to the station owner, but rather documenting everything and filing formal complaints to the FCC, would that be better? Would a letter from a guy trying to do some station owner a favor be worse than an NAL from the FCC? I'd much prefer the former, thank you.
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Really neither. Broadcasters should leave other broadcasters alone
unless they are directly damaged.. The general public generates enough
complaints already.

R
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