On 1/14/06, Joe Subich <W4TV@subich.com> wrote:
> There have been two bedrock principles of Amateur Radio service
> for more than 80 years ... first, make sure that a frequency is
> not in use before transmitting and second no transmission is
> encrypted or obscured in any way.
It gets better, Joe. Check out Minute 5 of this recent ARRL Exec Comm
meeting: http://www.arrl.org/announce/ec_minutes_478.html - The ARRL
want to *explicitly* allow encryption, albeit above 50 MHz! Imagine
how that will change the face of Amateur Radio!
I almost bought a life membership in 2001 and, instead, opted for the
5-year deal they had at the time figuring I was going to be laid-off
soon. I did get laid off, but not until Fall of '02. Now that 5-year
term is up and I'm again toying with LM.
These two issues, however -- bending over backwards to accommodate the
tiny fraction of hams that use ham radio for email on their boats and
RVs and allowing encryption above 50 MHz -- are why have yet to make
up my mind.
Rest assured, I will be filing comments on the Petition and, unlike
the ARRL's Morse proposal, I will **not** be supporting the League's
position.
--
Peter Laws | N5UWY/9 | plaws0 gmail | Travel by Train!
"They that can give up essential Liberty to
obtain a little temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety." - Ben Franklin
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