Hi Ib, Thank you very much for your effort on this matter. I'll send my complain about with Paulo recording attached to my national radio amateur organization following the official way. 73" Francesco IW4DVZ
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: OZ1MY [mailto:oz1my@privat.dk] Inviato: venerdì 2 marzo 2007 20.36 A: f.grappi@tin.it; amsat-bb@amsat.org Oggetto: Re: [amsat-bb] I: Re: Spanish Pirates on AO-27
Hi Francesco and Paulo and many more, I will try to get our national radio amateur organization (EDR) to work through the Danish FCC to see if that can help. In fact I have already written and sent a letter with Paulos recording attached to EDR.
May be you could do the same via your national radio amateur organizations and your national FCC. The best thing is, as I see it, to document the "pirates" by a recording and attach the recording to your complaint to your national radio amateur organization. Send a formal complaint to your national radio amateur organization and ask them to complain to the national FCC. In the 2 meter band we are primary users therefor we have all rights to complain about the pirates and the Spanish authorities should enforce a stop to the problem.
As most of you have heard it is really bad both on AO-27 and AO-51.
On SO-50 it is difficult to hear what is going on since a CTCSS tone is needed to make it work. The problem on SO-50 is that we can not activate it - or the transponder closes in the middle of a QSO.
Let us try the official way first - if that does not work there are other ways :-) 73 OZ1MY Ib ----- Original Message ----- From: f.grappi@tin.it To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 2:39 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] I: Re: Spanish Pirates on AO-27
Unfortunately there is the same problem (more or less) on Ao-51 .... What we can do ?
My Best 73" to everybody Francesco IW4DVZ
Messaggio originale---- Da: angelkilroy@yahoo.es Data: 2-mar-2007 9.47 AM A: AMSAT-BB@amsat.org Ogg: [amsat-bb] Re: Spanish Pirates on AO-27
Unfortunately our authorities seem to be more concerned about other matters to bother with ham radio.
Best 73 EA4DUT, Angel
Mensaje original ---- De: Jonny 290 jonny290@gmail.com Para: AMSAT- BB@amsat.org Enviado: viernes, 2 de marzo, 2007 0:20:42 Asunto: [amsat- bb] Re: Spanish Pirates on AO-27
That sounds terrible!
What could be done about the situation?
On 3/1/07, Paulo Pinto pspinto@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
AO-27 is being continuously jammed by commercial
Spanish communications.
On a pass yesterday I was able to hear the
location of one of the person
talking on the uplink. He was near
Carmona, Sevilla, Spain. I wonder if
there are any measures being
taken by Spanish amateurs in order to stop
this kind of abuse.
I have uploaded an extract of the recording where one clearly hear
the
pirates saying Carmona.
It can be found at http://www.
ct1ete.net/tcp/piratasAO27.mp3
73 CT1ETE, Paulo
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