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<blockquote>TO: All club members! <br>
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The Federal H.R.1301 bill, if enacted, will make it easier for us to
put up ham radio towers and antennas by relieving restrictions on
licensed amateurs - similar to what was done for the satellite industry
and their satellite TV dish antennas. <br>
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What is being proposed here is worth looking at and writing a letter to
support the bill's passage.<br>
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<u><b>The Amateur Radio Parity Act of 2015 -- H.R.1301 -- was
introduced on March 4th in the US House of Representatives. The measure
would direct the FCC to extend its rules relating to reasonable
accommodation of Amateur Service communications to private land use
restrictions.</b></u><br>
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HR 1301 will <u><b>require</b></u> the FCC to amend its Part 97
Amateur Service rules to apply the three-part test of the PRB-1 federal
pre-emption policy <u>to include homeowners' association regulations
and deed restrictions</u>, often referred to as "covenants, conditions,
and restrictions" (CC&Rs). <br>
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All licensed hams are urged to contact their US House of
Representatives members asking them to sign on to and support the bill
as a co-sponsor.<br>
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Full information can be found at: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.arrl.org/hr-1301">http://www.arrl.org/hr-1301</a><br>
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Terry McCarty
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class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:3t3@comcast.net">3t3@comcast.net</a>
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