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[CQ-Contest] An Observation on Violating Rules

To: "CQ-Contest Reflector" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: [CQ-Contest] An Observation on Violating Rules
From: "Ward Silver" <hwardsil@centurytel.net>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 20:57:03 -0800
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There are many circumstances in which FCC rule violations are unavoidable, 
accidental, or even warranted under special circumstances - primarily 
emergencies and imminent threat to life or property. Exceptional 
circumstances occur all the time.  The way to handle it is this...

- Document what happened and what rule was violated.
- If it was accidental or the result of equipment failure, explain how you 
plan to rectify the problem and prevent future recurrences.
- If it was caused by physical circumstances beyond your control, explain 
that and document them.
- If it was an operator problem, explain what steps you will take to insure 
that it doesn't happen again.
- If the violation occurred as a consequence of responding to what you 
perceived as an emergency situation or other extreme circumstances, explain 
that.

You demonstrate that you understand and respect the rules and are taking 
appropriate steps to operate within them.  Problem solved.

The FCC is not looking to bust stations that operate to the best of their 
ability and in the public interest.  Your documentation will be filed and 
that will be that.  As long as you don't make a habit of violating the rules 
or give flimsy excuses for doing so, there is not going to be an issue.

73, Ward N0AX 


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