> If a collective, well thought out comment is publish before any FCC
> deadline, would you prefer to sign that instead of submitting your
> own?
Why not both? I do not know of an *organization* with the influence
that ARRL wields (primarily by default) with the FCC and I doubt that
the Commission staff who will decide this matter for the Commissioners
are likely to disregard any "new organization". However, if there is
a cogent proposal from a group of experts *along with* comments from
a large number of individuals who are singing from the same hymnal,
perhaps the Commission staff will get the idea that ARRL have been
hijacked by commercial interests (particularly if SailMail.org files
their typical comments in support of the ARRL's boondoggle).
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 10/19/2013 1:08 PM, Kok Chen wrote:
By the way, let me float this to the RTTY community -- do you prefer that we
submit individual comments to the FCC, or do you prefer that we together draft
out something for interested parties to sign (and tout their own credentials,
if need be).
I know that there is already at least one effort to collect as much
documentation as possible to counter ARRL's lame idea. I have been in the CC
of emails of such activity, and have also participated in the private
discussions.
If a collective, well thought out comment is publish before any FCC deadline,
would you prefer to sign that instead of submitting your own?
I have not floated this idea to anyone yet, I am interested in what the community
prefers, and we'll see if the folks who are already drafting a comment (let's call them
"the usual suspects" of RTTY HI HI) would be willing to let others add their
names.
BTW, the signatures do not have to be limited US licensed hams, since QRM can
travel far and wide and affect everybody, including SWL.
73
Chen, W7AY
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