The famous Code/No Code part.
- and others (like BPL)
threaten the hobby. Perhaps if we channel all of our energy where it
will do the most good for the hobby, we can effect change.
73, Leo
Perhaps the ARRL's Official Observer program will now look outward for
interference problems rather than confine itself to internal problems.
I'm a bit puzzled by this one - that has what to do with BPL, or other
things that threaten the hobby?
OO's are trained in documentation. Documentation of interference will
be required to file a complaint. OO's are confined to documenting
amateur's violations in the ARS, not interference to the ARS by
unlicensed operators.
Thus, I state that perhaps the ARRL will take an outward looking
stance with respect to this interference.