[aprssig] [Fwd: Fraudulent W0APR license renewal/modification filing]
Jim Duncan jdbandman at earthlink.netWed Jan 16 05:30:28 UTC 2008
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Dear APRS Sig: I am forwarding this message to the group so that all are aware of what has transpired with respect to the W0APR club license. Brian Short, KC0BS, is not now nor ever was a member of the Kansas City APRS Working Group, the licensee of station license W0APR. This is his second fraudulent act with respect to KCAWG. In 2004 Mr. Short misrepresented himself and took control of the clubs web domain name (www.kcaprs.org). Initially I agreed to allow him and his partner a six month period to see what they could accomplish after which time they promised to bring me into their new organization. Obviously that never happened! When Mr. Short pirated the KCAWG website he initially attempted to use the KCAWG callsign as part of his new logo and removed it ONLY after I insisted that he do so. In this instance Mr. Short was contacted by the license trustee late last week with respect to renewing the license (which was already in process by me!). Mr. Short misrepresented himself to the trustee as being the new responsible party. I spoke with the trustee earlier this evening and he apologized profusely for assuming that Mr. Short represented OUR club because he went to the old web address to contact ME and found Mr. Short's contact. I have sent Mr. Short four emails today requesting nicely at first, and finally with what follows. None of these contacts have been returned. I have also attempted to locate a telephone contact for him and there is no listing for his name found in directory assistance at the address listed as his primary station address in the FCC database. I regret having to drag this out into the national public eye however Mr. Short's non-response and his actions not only in this matter but in the high-jacking of the KCAPRS.ORG domain name and website in 2004 are at best questionable and unethical. The KCAWG officer expect Mr. Short to cease and desist from this type of action and to do the right thing and file an immediate modification of the KCAWG club license with FCC. Sincerely, James Duncan, KU0G KCAWG Chairman -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Fraudulent W0APR license renewal/modification filing Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 23:18:22 -0600 From: Jim Duncan <jdbandman at earthlink.net> To: KCØBS Brian Short <kcshorty at gmail.com>, shortbri at yahoo.com Mr. Short: You had/have NO right to misrepresent yourself as a trustee of the Kansas City APRS Working Group. You are not now nor ever were a member of this club. You have misrepresented yourself once again and fraudulently applied to renewal/modification of an amateur radio club callsign to which you are not now nor ever were a party. This is a violation of 47CFR Part 97.17(c) which states “No person shall obtain or attempt to obtain, or assist another person to obtain or attempt to obtain, an amateur service license grant by fraudulent means.” You tried this stunt 3 years ago and tried to claim control of the club call when you pirated our website. At your request I stayed quiet for a period of 6 months after which time you PROMISED to bring me into your organization. You failed to keep that promise and, as a result of that action and THIS action, I do NOT intend to remain silent with respect to this matter! You also fraudulently made a request in MY name to FCC to release the FRN number. This is based upon the FCC communication I received both by email and now by printed mail. You now have only ONE option: restore what you wrongfully misappropriated. I have kept out of the affairs of your organization to date out of respect for anyone who is interested in furthering APRS but you have proven once again that you are beneath any level of trust. You have until 12:00 Noon Wednesday, January 15, 2008 to respond and take positive steps to update the W0APR station license to reflect its proper ownership. After that time your failure to respond will result in the pursuit of any/all legal means to ensure compliance. -- James R. Duncan, Chairman Kansas City APRS Working Group 706 E. Culton Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660) 441-3799 -- 73 de Jim, KU0G
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