XPost: uk.radio.amateur   
   From: roger@hayter.org   
      
   Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:   
      
   > On 23/05/2020 10:41, Roger Hayter wrote:   
   > > Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:   
   > >   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Some question have more than one correct answer but you need to select   
   > >>> the most correct answer.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Andy   
   > >>>   
   > >> well that is just stupid ...   
   > >   
   > > I disagree that A could be right. Anyone can overhear an amateur   
   > > transmission to another amateur within range (because encryption isn't   
   > > allowed!) but that is not what the transmission is *for*. Everyone   
   > > should know they can be overheard. Equally B isn't against the rules   
   > > because net conversations are allowed. D is not relevant to "general   
   > > transmission". So only C can possibly be right. As you have pointed   
   > > out yourself, broadcasting *for* general listeners is the thing thing   
   > > that isn't allowed, and it seems a very reaonable question to show that   
   > > people have understood that.   
   > >   
   > well the dx commander hasn't with his big boom mic...think he thinks he   
   > is a DJ ....as do all idiot hammy mens with broadcast boom mics   
      
   So either he hasn't understood the very simple rules he studied in the   
   Foundation Licence exam, or he is showing contempt for the law and if   
   Ofcom had the energy he would be prosecuted. Perhaps he isn't worried   
   about having a criminal record, many criminals aren't.   
      
      
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   Roger Hayter   
      
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