DE WB2T…
Tues. Emergency Net Notes
As your Tuesday night Net Control, I just want to say that the Net needs more check-ins. I would like to do more training on message handling, and net operations. I know every one thinks “Skip will be here to run Net,” but in all fairness, I would like to see more hams be net controls.
You never know when an emergency will happen. It is not a hard job folks, it is fun. You can start as a alternate net control, which means you just copy along, ( This important because if my rig fails, or electric goes out the alternate net control can take over.) Also if any one has ideas about training or other suggestions please call or e -mail me at wb2t@surferz.net
In closing, remember this is your Net!
WA2FTI in Hospital for Surgery
Dave, WA2FTI, went in to the Columbia Memorial Hospital on June 12 to have the metal plate removed from his leg. Dave says it’s the same leg he broke playing golf last summer, and since attempts to load the leg on 75 (or any other band!) have proved to be fruitless, he’s giving up and is having the metal removed. “Ought to make getting on an airplane easier” Dave remarked. He and Ann have been delayed in their annual Maine trip, but they hope to leave soon after the short hospital stay. Dave still hopes to work the Field Day gang on 20 meter PSK31 from Maine.
Rip Van Winkle Amateur Radio Society
VITAL STATISTICS
President — Wayne Gearing K2WG
Vice President — David Clapper WA2FTI
Secretary — Erika Goetz KC2DMI
Treasurer — Stan Engel WA2UET
Historian — Ken Goetz N2SQW
Newsletter — Dave Watrous WD2K
Interim Newsletter — David Clapper WA2FTI
E-mail — dclapper@valstar.net
Repeaters — 147.21 222.24 449.925
BBS — 145.03 K2RVW-4
DX Cluster — 145.71 K2RVW
Club Call — Kilo 2 Rip Van Winkle
Web Page — http://wa2fti.tripod.com/rvwars.html
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Landmark Bill Could Provide Amateurs
Relief From Restrictive Covenants
A bill introduced in Congress this week could provide relief to amateurs prevented by private deed covenants, conditions and restrictions--CC&Rs--from installing outdoor antennas. Rep Steve Israel (D-NY) introduced the "Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Consistency Act" on May 14. The bill has been designated H.R. 4720. Rep Greg Walden, WB7OCE (R-OR)--the only Amateur Radio operator in Congress--and Rep Pete Sessions (R-TX) have signed on as original cosponsors.
With respect to ham antennas, the measure would subject private land-use regulations to the PRB-1 limited federal preemption that now applies only to governmental zoning and land-use regulations. It contains but one sentence: "For purposes of the Federal Communications Commission's regulation relating to station antenna structures in the Amateur Radio Service (47 CFR 97.15), any private land use rules applicable to such structures shall be treated as a state or local regulation and shall be subject to the same requirements and limitations as a state or local regulation."
H.R. 4720 is expected to be assigned to the Telecommunications and Internet Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
After the ARRL ran into a brick wall trying to convince the FCC to include CC&Rs under PRB-1, the League's Board of Directors agreed to pursue a congressional remedy. ARRL President Jim Haynie, W5JBP, and other League officials met with Israel, Walden, Sessions and others on Capitol Hill earlier this year to discuss the prospect of such a bill and how it should be worded. With the proposal now in the legislative hopper, Haynie urged ARRL members to write their members of Congress and voice support for the measure.
Haynie said the important thing to point out is that the bill, if passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the president, would give amateurs living under CC&Rs an opportunity for reasonable accommodation they don't have now.
Visit the US House of Representatives "Write Your Representative Service" Web page for information on how to contact your representative. A sample letter is available on the ARRL Web site ARRL Letter VOL 21 NO 20
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