SFR returns to Golden Gate Fields in Albany on Sunday July 9. Sherry Grantz and Charlie Davis will chair the event. The lot is approx 500' Wide X 900' Long. The course will be my best attempt at "Nat
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --E76420EC7B252BD46500645C Not all cars have radios... --Pat K --E76420EC7B252BD46500645C name="lollipop.vcf" Content-Description: Card for Pat Kelly Cont
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --463AB5E45F37E52511FFEB64 Guess we'll be out of the loop? --Pat K --463AB5E45F37E52511FFEB64 name="lollipop.vcf" Content-Description: Card for Pat Kelly
they can put radios in a car? well, will wonders never cease! but how would i HEAR the radio if i had one? -james Grantz attempt be not listen while 8:30
<< Guess we'll be out of the loop? >> Well, you can (1) turn on the van radio, or (2) attend the driver's meeting in person, and I'm guessing there will be radios tuned to KSFR that you can listen to
I hearby volunteer to buy a radio for anyone whose personal technology level predates FM radio. Please send me private email if you require this assistance. Batteries and instructions not included. K
In fact, can't you make one out of a potato these days?? --Darren (no radio in the kart either, but I'm thinking a portable with an earphone for during run commentary might be cool) Madams
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --8D356ECDC9EA8424145D3891 Damn! There's always a catch... --Pat K --8D356ECDC9EA8424145D3891 name="lollipop.vcf" Content-Description: Card for Pat Kelly
Author: Kenneth Allan Mitchell <nokones@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 19:11:26 -0700
Be very careful with low-powered FM station transmitters. The FCC has stepped up their enforcement on unlicensed FM broadcasting stations and with non FCC typed-accepted equipment. The non FCC Typed
hasnt radio free berkeley been operating surreptitiously for quite a few years now? the controversy is whether is enforcement is an attempt by the large media interests to control the radio spectrum
The transmitter in question is legal. It's classified by the FCC as a low-power, non-licensed transmitter, AKA a "Part 15" transmitter. This is not a multi-watt "Pirate" transmitter. It's as legal as
Author: Kenneth Allan Mitchell <nokones@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 20:03:49 -0700
The monitoring is now done remotely. No plain white vans running around with little loop antennas spinning around. They only send the white vans out when they want to kick in doors and scoop up the e