Brad,
*I* say.... GOOD, let them kill AM broadcast and give the band to US..... we
will put it to good use.... he he he he. Plus, since so many people have AM
broadcast receivers, it will be like automatic advertising for Amateur
Radio...... and that rumors of ham radio's demise, as a hobby, were a bit
premature. LOL LOL.
Mike A AB7ZU (as opposed to the Mike you were referring to below... Mike L)
:) :)
Kuhi no ka lima, hele no ka maka
On Sep 10, 2013, at 9:47, Brad Rehm <bradrehm@gmail.com> wrote:
> "The FCC is going forward with its plan to allow the r.f. noise floor to
> rise to unprecedented levels which will, of course adversely affect our
> hobby."
>
> Mike,
>
> I didn't see anything in the article that suggested a rise in the RF noise
> floor. Current FCC regulations are pretty much in line with international
> requirements for unintended emissions from electrical and electronic gear.
> When we have noise emissions problems, they're usually caused by poor
> enforcement.
>
> The article is mainly concerned about the demise of AM radio because of
> falling revenues and competition from other media, namely FM and the
> Internet.
>
> 73,
> Brad
> KV5V
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