K6MWT 147.4350 MHz Los Angeles Renegade Repeater

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rcool101

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Simple solution. Just like the folks who get Butthurt on Facebook.

Just "Unlike" the feed (aka: Don't listen).

Yep..I Googled it. You nailed it...

butthurt. Adjective. (comparative more butthurt, superlative most butthurt) (slang) Overly annoyed, bothered or bugged because of a perceived insult; needlessly offended.
 

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My eyes are watering...ROTFLMFAO....Critters....Please don't feed the animals....Well Its 4:20 somewhere...and what does Butthurt on Facebook mean. I don't do Facespace so its Greek to me. (Yes pun intended)

It is an entertaining R Rated feed that gets old real quick.

I think you can figure out "Butthurt" (I had no idea what it was either but soon figured it out). It's what Buckeyes fans will be feeling when they watch Michigan State play Alabama while the Buckeyes play in a meaningless Bowl. (I am a Bucks fan too by the way).

Happy New Year to everyone!
 

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Ouch....[emoji2] ....Buckeyes and Irish will be entertaining.... Happy New Year

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There is nothing in the TOS that would prevent us from providing this feed.
 

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OK, like I said, it appeared to be a violation of Section 5 of the Broadcastify TOS. In Broadcastify's opinion it is not. All I wanted was for someone in a position to make the determination to look at it. Thank you.
 
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Hahaha, I'm listening now, pretty funny stuff! Reminds me of CB radio. Someone is playing Neil Sedaka songs.
 

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Hahaha, I'm listening now, pretty funny stuff! Reminds me of CB radio. Someone is playing Neil Sedaka songs.
I just listened. Did it remind me of CB Radio? I don't think so... I ran a Yaesu 101 EX and a D&A amp. We never talked liked that. Of coarse I was always on LSB....This guy I heard was talking about what happens when you eat corn too fast and what happens the next day. I don't know if that was better or worse than Neil Sedaka......:roll:...... Should it be banned???? Hell no.....But I don't have to listen....:D
 

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Just for the record, profane language is not "obscenity". Never has been. Profane language falls under the category of "indecency", which has plenty of clear legal precedent for First Amendment protection. So there goes any argument about it violating the Broadcastify TOS. Also, the FCC has NEVER handed down any sort of reprimand or fine to any operator solely regarding the use of profane language on amateur frequencies.
 

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"435" often called "the Anode" by the FCC in L. A.

"The 435 Repeater is owned by Roger Bly K6MWT, and is operating under the callsign, N6BHU."
Is the repeater still on Mt. Wilson? or is that old news also?
 
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From the "Horse's Mouth" so to speak:
The Los Angeles 147.435 repeater is famous for lively discussion about controversial subjects and issues of the day.

A high-level "clear channel" repeater located in Southern California on Santiago Peak (5,600 feet), the repeater reaches a population of roughly 20 million people within Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. 435 began in 1962 on Mount Wilson and is the second oldest repeater in the Los Angeles area and one of the first FM amateur repeaters in the world.

With a 54 year legacy, 435 is widely regarded as the most (in)famous amateur service repeater in the world with hundreds of users and thousands of listeners.

Linked 900 repeater:
Output: 927.400 MHz (optional DPL 516)
Input: 902.400 MHz (PL 103.5)
Linked 440 output coming soon (Feb 2016).
Numerous Internet audio feeds, VOIP and RF remote bases.
 
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