[W3GV] Hams step up and succeed with important legislation adjustments

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Fri May 10 19:45:17 EDT 2024


 

 

From: ucdavid at aol.com <ucdavid at aol.com> 
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 7:21 PM
To: wx3e at arrl.net
Subject: Hams step up and succeed with important legislation adjustments

 

This message is sent to our entire division but special attention to our 

Pennsylvania members of the Atlantic division.

 

    This is a follow up to our alert of April 18, 2024 to just PA members

about PA Senate bill SB-37.  Division members in other states may be

interested in this cell phone law event.            

 

    Congratulations!  Your messages and calls to your PA legislators came

through for all Pennsylvania hams after my urgent message to you of

April 18th.  You may recall a pending distracted driving bill had

recently dropped a long-standing, pending exemption for amateur radio

operation while driving.  Our exemption language  was placed back in

after your efforts.  Distracted driving caused by handheld cell phones

or texting is a problem these days.  But a broad sweeping definition of

wireless devices also read on use of any two-way communications

equipment which requires holding in a hand such as a microphone or an

HT.  Hands free use of voice equipment is still legal but that really

only works for cellular phone use with a Bluetooth earpiece or

speakerphone. Most hams do not yet have Bluetooth PTT.

 

    With your calls and email messages to your PA senators and

representatives, we explained our issues.  The new law with our changes

passed both houses when returned and is expected to be signed into law

by the governor. I can tell you it was not easy and I did not think we

were going to pull it off.  The amended bill allows Amateur Radio use

while driving even if not hands free.  Texting is always out as it

should be and no smart phones should be in your hand unless you are off

the road.  I recommend you keep a current copy of your FCC license in

your glove box-always a good idea anyway.

    

    Most distracted driving laws are reasonable and were not cleverly

designed to inconvenience us for no reason.  More accidents are caused

by distracted driving than DUI incidents. GPS and some other commercial

uses of devices are still exempt even if one argues they too may be

distracting.  For that matter, drinking coffee or eating, fooling with

the ubiquitous dashboard touch screens or doing other things while

driving can be more distracting that using a microphone.

 

    Let’s set an example of safe driving while operating communications

equipment. Dividing attention safely while using equipment is possible,

as those of us who are also Emergency Vehicle Operations Course

graduates or private pilots while operating aircraft are taught.  Some

of you mentioned these examples. Drive first - communicate later.  Put

the mic down when you should.  We can and should develop and maintain

these habits while operating communications gear on the road. Be proud

of the example we can set. Let’s show them how it is done safely!  By

the way, we made some new friends in the volunteer emergency responder

sector as well since we fashioned some language to help them use their

radios in their cars.  We had some allies in this matter.  Many hams are

also emergency responders in the Fire and EMS services and they sent out

an alarm (no pun intended) about the new law when we raised the alert

here. 

 

    This matter is also an example of how we can act together as a team to

prevent unintended consequences from making its way into law before we

can adjust things.  Whether for antenna ordinances, other radio related

rules or any other issue which will effect amateur radio operations, our

League is an effective way to apply the combined strengths and talent

which clearly we have in our League membership. If you see an issue

brewing, please reach out for help so we can get subject matter experts

on the language involved to help you.  Remember, it is our League -

which includes you. My sincere thanks to the many members and non-member

hams who stepped up, called me many times to report, and were very

effective in shaking the trees!  We had an outpouring of hams roll up

their sleeves and put their shoulder to the wheel.  A special thanks to

Joe Stafford, KC3KDH who was our Paul Revere when he saw the modified

bill coming back and called me. I would have missed it.  Together we can

still make things happen.  Thank you all. 

 

PS.  I will be at the Dayton Hamvention next week participating as a

speaker in two forums and will endeavor to be available at the ARRL

booths at times.  I will have another message this weekend with details

where to look me up if you are going.

 

73, and I will see you on the radio.

 

Bob Famiglio, K3RF

ARRL Atlantic Division Director

610-359-7300

 

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