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    "sender": {
        "address": "vk3jed (a) gmail.com",
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    "sender_name": "Tony Langdon",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: OT: Universal Text Messaging and Pagers (WAS Re:Re:dream)",
    "date": "2009-07-07T23:50:19Z",
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    "content": "At 02:28 AM 7/8/2009, [email protected] wrote:\n\n>I don't have the time or money to go into a legal battle with FCC - \n>and I don't want to loose my license if this is in their minds \n>illegal.  I am just not willing to do that -\n\nWell, the worst case scenario I see is that because you acted in good \nfaith, not with intent to break the rules, the FCC would write to you \nadvising that they consider what you're doing to be illegal, please \nstop.  If you have any questions, please contact...\n\nSo, all you'd have to do if you got the letter would be to stop \noperating your pager transmitter, and THEN, since they initiated \ncontact, give the FCC a call and discuss it further.\n\n>There is no reason that I can see to break the law (maybe) and let \n>it sort itself out latter.\n\nThe rules are sometimes vague for a reason.  The FCC (or whoever) \ndon't have a crystal ball, and can't fully predict which way \ntechnology will be develop or used.  If they see a problem, they will \nadvise those they judge to be of concern.  I can't see them slapping \na fine on you without warning, when you're not doing anything \nmalicious.  Worst I'd expect is a cease and desist letter (and if you \ngot one of those, THEN you'd better stop what they asked you to stop \ndoing! :) ).\n\nSpeaking of rules, in Australia, there has been a trend towards \ntaking out specifics (such as modes allowed on each band) and \nreplacing them with more general limits, such as bandwidth.  This is \nanother sign of the authorities saying we should organise our own \nsandpit to play in (they just tell us where we can play), but play \nnice and don't give anyone a \"free ride\" where they aren't allowed to go. :)\n\n73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL\nhttp://vkradio.com\n\n",
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