[South Florida DX Association] Temporary Ham Upgrade

Bill Marx bmarx at bellsouth.net
Tue Sep 13 19:18:18 EDT 2005


>From Another list

Can the FCC use common sense in an emergency?

It appears so.  A Louisiana Technician Class amateur operator has received
a temporary bump to Extra class privileges, for the sole purpose of
handling of Katrina traffic.  After the hurricane passed most VHF and UHF
repeaters were down, with most of the initial emergency work was being
handled on HF.  The request was approved with an exchanged of e-mails.  It
is evident from the FCC's action that the government is well aware of the
vital part amateur radio is playing in the Katrina disaster.

This does NOT mean all Technician class operators should flood the FCC with
e-mails. requesting similar station authorizations.   Obviously this op was
in the disaster area with a direct need.  Be mindful of what I refer to as
the "rubber rule." In an EMERGENCY, any frequency, any where, any time, any
place, any power you may transmit.  Remember that if you invoke such an
action, you had better be prepared to justify your action, if requested.

It should also be noted that during this Katrina incident, and its
aftermath,  communications issues have again come to the front burner.   In
meeting the need, government stations, such as MARS, SHARES, military and
others have come into the amateur frequencies to conduct their operations.




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