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Dec 30,2010
I hope everyone had a good xmas ! and a good new year to come ! so happy new year 2011 I to relearn the code again since 4 years ago plus i never got a change to get on the air on cw it will take me time to learn because of my hearing lost,but i never give up yet ! since i pass the code right before they drop the code ! so here goes nothing !! now i join 2 clubs 1. SKCC-7305 2. NAQCC-5233 73 Jackie N4MJG
Today News Aug 09 My new call has been changed to N4MJG
73 N4MJG
Today News 12/20/09 I been doing lotta thinking of getting a new rig sometime in first of the year ! a new FT-950 Merry Christmas to all and great New year 2010 !!
73 N4MJG
Today News 12/20/07 Merry Christmas to all, i'm off untill Jan 7,2008 now it is a good time to learn Dreamweaver no telling how long this will take me to learn all this !
Today News 12/02/07 i'm working on new website program called dreamweaver v.4 i been using frontpages since i started this website it is time for a change ,the background will stay the same and everything is on here same way is now. i just wanted something diff. new feature on dreamweaver v.4 i will be learning for now untill i'm ready to do this and will take some time to learn it. 73 for now Jackie KG4ORX
Today News 11/13/07
* Hollingsworth to Stay Put at FCC: Riley Hollingsworth, Special Counsel for the FCC's Enforcement Bureau, has decided not to retire; he had announced last week that he would leave the FCC in January 2008. "After spending the entire weekend thinking about the decision [to retire], it became more and more clear to me that it just isn't the right decision for me right now. There are several issues on the table that I want to continue to work through with the amateur community." The Enforcement Bureau is the primary organizational unit within the Federal Communications Commission that is responsible for enforcement of provisions of the Communications Act, the Commission's rules, Commission orders and terms and conditions of station authorizations, as well as enforcement of Amateur Radio rules (Part 97).
Today News 10/28/07
FCC's Riley Hollingsworth to Retire in January 2008Riley Hollingsworth, Special Counsel in the FCC's Enforcement Bureau, announced his retirement this week, effective Friday, January 3, 2008. While his successor has not been named, Hollingsworth was quick to point out that the FCC's Amateur Radio enforcement program will continue. Hollingsworth told the ARRL: "After about a year of thinking about the 'if not now, when?' question, I decided to retire January 3. I love working for the FCC and I've always had great jobs, but this one involving the Amateur Radio Service has been the most fun and I have enjoyed every day of it. For nine years I've worked with the best group of licensees on earth, enjoyed your support and tremendous FCC support and looked forward every day to coming to work. The Amateur Radio enforcement program will continue without missing a beat, and after retirement I look forward to being involved with Amateur Radio every way I can. I thank all of you for being so dedicated and conscientious, and for the encouragement you give us every day." Speaking at the New England Division Convention in August 2000, Hollingsworth offered his 10 personal suggestions to secure a sound future for Amateur Radio, encouraging amateurs to "seize the moment" to ensure a bright future for Amateur Radio. "Look beyond enforcement," he urged, "because if I do my job right, in five years you won't even remember my name." Hollingsworth said that while no one can predict the future, amateurs must invent theirs in an era of converging digital and RF technology. "There is no reason why our Amateur Radio Service can't be the envy of the rest of the world," he said. Getting there, he suggested, comes with each amateur's taking responsibility for his or her behavior on the air. Amateurs should encourage arrogant, negative operators to "take their anger and hate to the Internet," he said. "Every minute they are on the Internet is a minute they aren't on Amateur Radio." ARRL Chief Operating Officer Harold Kramer, WJ1B, said, "Riley Hollingsworth has been a tremendous supporter of and asset to the Amateur Radio Service. He will be remembered as being the force behind the re-introduction of Amateur Radio enforcement in 1998 and continuing those efforts through today. His contribution in cleaning up the amateur bands has been substantial and effective. While we are very sorry to see him go, and we wish him every continued success."
Today News Oct 2007 I'm starting on Study my extra Lic. this year, this will take me time !
73 Jackie KG4ORX
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