[Boatanchors] The Silence of the Bands

B Farrell bradk4rt at gmail.com
Wed Sep 20 19:48:33 EDT 2017


The FCC doesn't have the authority to void anything like that. Restrictive
covenants are binding on the property owner just like a contract and
residents who move into HOA neighborhoods sign agreements to abide by the
covenants and HOA restrictions. The problem with the ARRL's bill in
Congress is that when push comes to shove and the HOAs go to court to
challenge that statute, the law is on their side and courts will more than
likely uphold the covenants that have long been in place irregardless of
the statute. But that will give the ARRL a reason to ask for donations for
the legal fund.

I feel for hams who live in HOA neighborhoods with onerous restrictions- we
did for 9 years- but the ARRL's big legislative endeavor will likely end up
wasting enormous sums of League money with nothing gained.  Hopefully I'm
wrong.

Brad K4RT

On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 8:05 AM McDonald, J Douglas <jdmcdona at illinois.edu>
wrote:

> None of these are the ideas that would work. Only one thing will work, and
> it really
> would make a difference. Its also within the FCC's power.
>
> Void homeowner association and apartment rules prohibiting antennas,
> and explicitly permitting transmitting.
>
> That's what's stopping me.
>
> Doug McDonald
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:
> boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Rob Atkinson
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 5:36 AM
> To: Michael Poteet
> Cc: Boat Anchors List
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] The Silence of the Bands
>
> This might be a good idea and I think the ARRL committee exploring
> ideas for creating a new Novice type license or enhancing the existing
> Tech. license is looking for suggestions.
>
> Rob
> K5UJ
>
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 4:49 PM, Michael Poteet <mcpoteet at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I expect that most people 35 years of age and younger are decent (if not
> > skilled) typists after years of keyboarding on computers at home and at
> > school.  And they are certainly used to communicating via typed messages.
> > Perhaps we should urge the ARRL to approach the FCC to open the
> Novice/Tech
> > frequencies on 15, 40 and 80 meters to digital modes.  These bands would
> > provide the opportunity to engage in interesting contacts any hour of the
> > day, any month in the year unlike the other Novice/Tech frequencies.
> This
> > may be a way to bring new people into the Hobby and, more importantly,
> keep
> > them in the Hobby.
> >
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