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"Arnie Macy" wrote ...
I understand your point, but the intent of this section in the FCC rules was to stop Ham radio from being used for commercial purposes, not to prohibit emergency communications. Nothing in the rules prohibits use of this equipment during an emergency by any licensed person. Or for that matter, any person whatever. As I said, our Ham equipment is being used for redundancy, so for all practical purposes, it will never be used for routine communication -- other than testing to ensure it is working properly. I just wanted to add that there are always exceptions to the rule. Two that I can think of, right off hand, would be the Space Shuttle Crew (obviously government employees) and Federal, State, and local EM directors and staff (many of whom are Hams). Do you really think either of the aforementioned would not be allowed to use their privileges because of part 97? Arnie - |
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