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m II wrote: Steve wrote: My prediction: DRM won't be around long enough to ruin HF. But the US government WILL be. Will you do anything to save worldwide shortwave radio? mike Maybe...like what? The Ham organizations in as many countries as possible should be notified, as a start. I hadn't heard of this newest harebrained scheme until I read about it here. There are probably countless others who are in a similar situation. I will write a letter to the Canadian authorities and suggest other Canadians do the same thing. http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/welcome.htm Radio listeners/operators in other countries should do the same, as there are equivalent governing bodies on most, if not all Countries. Every letter received helps. Their attention has to be turned towards this impending disaster. That is just a small start and as the information spreads, the politicians could be informed by a very large number of potential voters that the plan is obscene. Would the ARRL in the US be a good start? Have they even said anything about this? mike |
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