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David Eduardo wrote:
I=B4ll voice my concern about the ARRL, not the law. I would suggest the League's valid concern is largely over the fear of=20 local law-enforcement officers, not trained in electronics, hassling=20 legal radio amateurs. It is not difficult to imagine this law causing problems for licensed=20 broadcasters. In cases of front-end overload of police receivers, or of=20 wired-remote equipment being installed too close to an AM transmitter. Really the problem lies with ineffective enforcement by the FCC. --=20 Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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