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San Luis Obispo County (CA) Supervisors Ban Ham Radio (April 1, 2009):
San Luis Obispo county supervisors took drastic and unprecedented action yesterday by passing an ordinance that would prohibit amateur radio operators, known as hams, from operating their transmitting stations. The measure was put in place to eliminate what officials said were health risks associated with transmitters located close to children. A legal struggle is expected. This is outrageous. You'd better believe were going to fight back and win. This is a totalitarian seizure of our rights that is totally illegal and can't stand up, said Frank Wilson, a local ham club president. Wilson claims that a federal preemption of local zoning ordinances, called PRB-1, delineates three rules for local municipalities to follow in accommodating antenna structures such as are used by hams. Most area hams were totally unaware of the new law and Wilson believes there will be a revolt when they discover it. I will be speaking about it at our club meeting on Friday. We would normally disseminate the information by radio, but of course that's illegal for the moment. Amateur radio operator Clay Collins of Pismo Beach, was incredulous. We provide free emergency communications for the county, we assist the police department, we help out several times a year on all manner of public events, and this is the thanks we get. Someone is badly informed. Next thing you know, we'll be accused of being responsible for global warming. Another radio ham who identified himself only as Deke said that although a number of hams were mobilizing to do what they could he was pessimistic. I actually know that Nyborg guy.[E. Duane Nyborg, an attorney] He walks around twelve hours a day with a cell phone up to his head and yet he's worried about the tiny amount of radiation from my transmitter. Deke claims that the frequencies of a cell phone are close to that of a microwave oven. You hold a [cell] phone up to your head, you're cooking your brain slowly, he warned. Collins, a ham of fifty-three years and grandfather of six, lives in a housing tract with a homeowners association that already regulates ham radio operators. He says that restrictive HOA agreements exacerbate the problem. By prohibiting high antenna towers, [the HOA rules] force me to place my antennas lower and closer to my neighbors, and force me to use higher power to make up for the difference in performance. He said that his antenna, which is located in his attic, creates far more radiation on the ground than if it were up on a 50-foot tower-the same type of tower Collins applied for in 1997 but was denied a permit for. Hams are required by the FCC to keep track of the amount of radiation from their antennas but Collins station is far below the allowable limits, he says. In the next earthquake, all of my neighbors will be running to my house to send messages out to their loved ones in other places. I hope they remember this. Dick Henley, a member of the Electronic Industries Association who lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, claims that most of the interference to appliances, televisions, and phones cant be blamed on hams going about their normal activity. The vast majority of these appliances is insufficiently shielded against external fields. The slightest interference- even from a garage door opener or a cell phone-can disrupt it. In most cases, its not the hams fault. He said that on the contrary, hams are usually the ones who must suffer with interference from these electronic devices. Most of the stuff coming out of China spews interference to radios, but the hams have just learned to live with it. Homeowners are totally oblivious to this, he said. Dr. V. Subrahaminayalakshminirayana, head of neurology at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco. There is absolutely no conclusive evidence in the literature to support an ambitious and imaginative theory that ionizing radiation can deleteriously and negatively affect behavior in children whether the exposure is at a relatively constant low-level or periodic. He believes that attention deficit hyperactivity is more likely a function of exhaustive over-stimulation of the brain by video games, texting, and television viewing. Ask the Asian parents of your child's playmate why they never seem to have this problem, he laughed.. In fact, a Stanford study found that Hispanic children were fourteen times as likely to suffer the effects of radio waves than were Asian children. Hydra Brock-Parker, dean of sociology at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and a consultant named in the Stanford study, says If you've got, you know, a ham serial-killer type next door flooding your apartment with high-intensity radio waves, you have no choice but to sit there and get sick. A similar measure was introduced into the L.A. County Boards docket on Monday and may be considered at the next session in May. |
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In rec.radio.amateur.misc N9OGLE wrote:
San Luis Obispo County (CA) Supervisors Ban Ham Radio (April 1, 2009): It is now April 17. Most people get over April Fool's stuff by the 2nd, or the 3rd if they are slow. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:45:01 +0000, jimp wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.misc N9OGLE wrote: San Luis Obispo County (CA) Supervisors Ban Ham Radio (April 1, 2009): It is now April 17. Most people get over April Fool's stuff by the 2nd, or the 3rd if they are slow. keep in mind, this group is mostly dominated by republican'ts so we will see a few more of these before the next Apr 1st :-))) |
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In rec.radio.amateur.misc who are you? wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:45:01 +0000, jimp wrote: In rec.radio.amateur.misc N9OGLE wrote: San Luis Obispo County (CA) Supervisors Ban Ham Radio (April 1, 2009): It is now April 17. Most people get over April Fool's stuff by the 2nd, or the 3rd if they are slow. keep in mind, this group is mostly dominated by republican'ts so we will see a few more of these before the next Apr 1st :-))) Keep in mind that most hams are old and if you are under 30 and not a Democrat you have no heart and if over 30 and not a Republican you have no brain. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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![]() wrote in message ... In rec.radio.amateur.misc who are you? wrote: On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:45:01 +0000, jimp wrote: In rec.radio.amateur.misc N9OGLE wrote: San Luis Obispo County (CA) Supervisors Ban Ham Radio (April 1, 2009): It is now April 17. Most people get over April Fool's stuff by the 2nd, or the 3rd if they are slow. keep in mind, this group is mostly dominated by republican'ts so we will see a few more of these before the next Apr 1st :-))) Keep in mind that most hams are old and if you are under 30 and not a Democrat you have no heart and if over 30 and not a Republican you have no brain. -- Jim Pennino If you claim to be either, it's worse than all that.. even if you have a brain, you are refusing to use it, and letting others do your thinking for you. |
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In rec.radio.amateur.misc Brenda Ann wrote:
wrote in message ... In rec.radio.amateur.misc who are you? wrote: On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:45:01 +0000, jimp wrote: In rec.radio.amateur.misc N9OGLE wrote: San Luis Obispo County (CA) Supervisors Ban Ham Radio (April 1, 2009): It is now April 17. Most people get over April Fool's stuff by the 2nd, or the 3rd if they are slow. keep in mind, this group is mostly dominated by republican'ts so we will see a few more of these before the next Apr 1st :-))) Keep in mind that most hams are old and if you are under 30 and not a Democrat you have no heart and if over 30 and not a Republican you have no brain. -- Jim Pennino If you claim to be either, it's worse than all that.. even if you have a brain, you are refusing to use it, and letting others do your thinking for you. Does the phrase "humor impaired" mean anything to you? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Apr 18, 7:12 am, dave wrote:
wrote: :-))) Keep in mind that most hams are old and if you are under 30 and not a Democrat you have no heart and if over 30 and not a Republican you have no brain. That's crazy talk. Most people are independents. There are some uptight hams, for sure. If you bother to look at the headers of the original post, you'll see that the poster has an agenda for his repost that all of you missed (look at the Summary header). Apparently, some hams swallowed that story hook, line, and sinker with the result that they have now formed an angry mob, complete with burning torches and pitchforks, and they are trying to track the original story author down. See the most recent Amateur Radio Newsline for full details. |
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UberJacker wrote:
On Apr 18, 7:12 am, dave wrote: wrote: :-))) Keep in mind that most hams are old and if you are under 30 and not a Democrat you have no heart and if over 30 and not a Republican you have no brain. That's crazy talk. Most people are independents. There are some uptight hams, for sure. If you bother to look at the headers of the original post, you'll see that the poster has an agenda for his repost that all of you missed (look at the Summary header). Apparently, some hams swallowed that story hook, line, and sinker with the result that they have now formed an angry mob, complete with burning torches and pitchforks, and they are trying to track the original story author down. See the most recent Amateur Radio Newsline for full details. There are some uptight hams, for sure. |
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www.slocounty.ca.gov/itd/sloecc.htm
There are a lot of Ham Radio Operators in San Louis Obispo County California.They will NOT be banned. cuhulin |
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