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From: Cecil Moore on Mon, Jan 22 2007 9:07 am
AaronJ wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: From Webster's: "service - an administrative division, as of a government" From the Noah Pro definition of hobby: "avocation, by-line, sideline, spare-time activity, an auxiliary activity" Which of our definitions better fits ham radio, service or hobby... It is by law, Part 97, the "Amateur Radio Service". That part cannot be argued. The "service" that is performed is by the federal government for the benefit of US citizens. Welp, putting dictionaries aside, I rather prefer the FCC's own definition of the word "service" in regard to ALL of Title 47 C.F.R. (of which Part 97 is one of the smaller Parts): "The word 'service' is a regulatory term, denoting a type and kind of radio activity being regulated." All throughout Title 47 is found the word "service" such as Private Land Mobile Radio SERVICE, Aviation Radio SERVICE, and (gasp!) Citizens Band Radio SERVICE! :-) It also meets the definition of "hobby". It is not a choice of either/or. It is both. Ahem, that's an interpretation. I prefer what the FCC itself uses in regards to definitions...and also note that the FCC is chartered by Congress to only US civil radio. Military SERVICE is governed by the Department of Defense and military radio use is done in cooperation with the NTIA. By law, the FCC cannot regulate military radio service. One problem with so many amateur licensees is their imaginations leading them to believe (wrongly) that their (defacto) hobby is a form of "national service" just by being federally licensed. That imagination makes them think they are more than just hobbyists. They reinforce that by boastfully pointing to their volunteer efforts in helping their communities. In truth, ANY citizen can volunteer to help their community (in or out of emergency situations) without any "license" of any kind. That's called "civic duty," sometimes "civic responsibility." I've nothing against anyone pipe-dreaming or doing the wish-fulfillment dreaming. However, such fantasy role-playing should NOT be codified in law NOR be some kind of "definition" which is really a grossly-distorted interpretation. Politicians are constantly reinforcing such pipe-dreaming and fantasy role-playing by proclaiming the "goodness" and "nobleness" of ALL KINDS of activities. But, those proclamations are just the usual political bull**** done to favor certain groups and get the politicians' names into public media. US amateur radio is basically a HOBBY, a radio activity of NON-pecuniary compensation, forbidden by law to be a broadcasting service. It is regulated by charter of the Congress due to the nature of laws of physics and the propagation of electromagnetic waves...something that applies to ALL radio, not just amateur radio. |
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