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By Web Williams
The recent hurricanes have demonstrated yet again the value of amateur radio service operations - aka ham-radio operations - as a crucial supplement to public-sector emergency communications. In Palm Beach County, Fla., ham volunteers even had to pinch hit for public-sector emergency services when those communications - police, fire, rescue - went down for 11 hours. All across the country, however, homeowners associations and restrictive covenants ban all ham antennas, and thus all ham-radio operations, from some communities. This leaves homeowners-association-controlled communities, where four out of 10 Americans now reside, extra vulnerable and underprotected in the face of natural or man-made disasters. Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y., has introduced H.R. 1478: a bill that would ban homeowners associations [from banning ham-radio antennas]. Reasonable regulations by homeowners associations and covenants would still be allowed, but they could no longer be carried to the point of banning ham radio operations completely. Congressional leaders are planning to adjourn this session of Congress for the year by early October. This would kill H.R. 1478 and all other pending bills. Fortunately, a campaign is under way to enact H.R. 1478 by adding it to the fast-moving bill on the Sept. 11 commission's recommendations. Unfortunately, my own 1st District congressman, Rep. Henry Brown, R-Hanahan, has not lifted a finger to help. In fact, in response to my correspondence, he will not even tell me his position on this bill. Perhaps public disclosure of his current unresponsiveness in this newspaper will motivate Brown to co-sponsor H.R. 1478 and support its inclusion in the Sept. 11 commission bill. I certainly hope so. Every day that congressional leaders fail to act on H.R. 1478 is a day that lives are put at risk - for no good reason. (The writer lives in Myrtle Beach). http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld...on/9847150.htm |
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