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"WA8ULX" wrote:
Heres the solution to the BPL problem, it makes you wonder why someone hasn't done it yet. First stop messing with FCC, these Clowns have all ready made up there minds. Look at the Present Dumbing Down, which as been brought to us VIA the FCC Morrons. So believe me they could care less about Hams. And stop waisting your time sending in your comments to the FCC. If anybody in there right mind thinks they care about 1800 comments you kidding yourself. The solution is Simple, go to there Bosses, I dont mean anybody in the FCC I mean the FCCs Bosses. Tell them how you plan on Voting the next time out if this passes. Be sure and bring up Homeland Security in your comments. This is the only thing that will stop this. (snip) It hasn't been done because it won't work, Bruce. First of all, we're (ham operators) only a speck on the political spectrum. Even if we all voted exactly the same (not very likely), we don't have enough numbers to effect elections in any significant way. On the national level, our numbers are about equal to the voting block of a single mid-sized city (in a country with hundreds of cities). On the local level, the hams in a single state are rarely enough to change an election there. Finally, we don't contribute any great amount of money to elections. In other words, taken all together, we don't have any political muscle to throw around. As for the 1800 comments, have you read those comments? Most are opinions without solid facts. In other words, they lack substance. Only a very small number have anything firm to support the anti-BPL position. Compare that to the technical materials and studies provided by BPL supporters. I warned about this problem weeks ago. We're not giving the FCC enough to hang it's hat on to oppose BPL. If we want them to oppose BPL, we have to give them a solid reason to do so (a reason they can demonstrate to others). As for homeland security, we're not doing a whole lot when it comes to homeland security. If you talk about that, are you prepared to explain what we're doing and who we're doing it for? What government agency do we work for while participating in homeland security activities? Who in the government is in charge of our homeland security operations? What are we specifically doing for homeland security? As much as I'm opposed to BPL, I don't see how we can stop it at this point. We should have started our efforts two or three years ago. We should now have solid, preferably long term, studies to back up our claims. We should have technical materials showing the real impact on specific frequencies and on specific radio services. I'm afraid it's too late to start all of this now. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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