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Re: [TenTec] BPL Update

To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] BPL Update
From: ac5e@comcast.net
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 00:12:26 +0000
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Well, while I second the motion to file comments with the FCC, and to CONTACT 
your congressperson, in my experience a telephone call is far more effective 
than any written letter. Our elected representitives generally have at least 
one office in each major metropolitan area in their district and if the 
telephone book does not have it your County Clerk's office should have it. 

A written letter - on some sort of personalized stationary if possible, on 
decent typing or writing paper and enclosed in a clean envelope if not, is the 
third most effective attention and consideration getter. Please DO NOT write 
your comments on toilet paper or towels filched from work since such 
communications are generally wind up where the paper manufacturer expected. 

A postcard is the fourth most effective attention getter. 

An E-mail generally gets the same sort of response a wagging dog's tail gets. A 
pat on the head. In the form of a form response assuring you of your 
representitives undying attention to the important issues of the day - of which 
yours is not likely to be one of. 

However - if it's possible, a visit to your representitives office is far more 
effective than any call or correspondence. If said representitive accidently 
happens to be IN that office when you call you have a very slim chance of 
pressing the flesh and presenting the case. And that will make the greatest 
possible impression on the Congressperson. 

Whether that is a good or bad impression depends on you. I suggest a quick 
brushup with Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People" before 
you make that office visit. Remember to smile, and a use a light but firm grasp 
if the Congressperson offers you a paw. 

73  Pete Allen  AC5E



> I've got to say very much UNLIKE Amateur Radio. NAB represents 
> broadcasters. Paid political announcements on TV probably have more 
> influence on the voting public than any other media. So NAB has a lot of 
> leverage with politicians. Amateur Radio and Broadcasting certainly both 
> want to keep all the spectrum they have BPL QRM free. Broadcasting has 
> the political clout to do it. Let's all use what little influence we do 
> have to try to save Amateur Radio from the BPL debacle. Write the FCC 
> and your congressmen.
> 
> DE N6KB

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