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Re: [TowerTalk] Potential New FCC Tower Construction Threat

To: "Eric Hilding" <dx35@hilding.com>, <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Potential New FCC Tower Construction Threat
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 12:37:11 -0500
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oops, I forgot this wasn't on yahoo.  contesting.com's search capability is 
even better, tho.

73, Pete

At 12:21 PM 12/10/2006, Pete Smith wrote:
>Eric, there truly are no NEW topics on towertalk.  This one was worked to 
>death 2-3 years ago.  IIRC, there were several studies cited that fairly well 
>refuted this.  With yahoo's new search capability, a quick run on bird and 
>collision should get you those references.
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
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>t 12:00 PM 12/10/2006, Eric Hilding wrote:
>>As if BPL and CC&R's aren't bad enough, it appears we may have a new 
>>potential tower construction threat issue to deal with in the future.
>>
>>I'm passing along some info that I just read in a newsletter from my Attorney 
>>in Washington.  It appears to pertain to commercial tower installations, but 
>>you know the drill...give the environmentalists an inch and they'll take a 
>>mile. Most Enviro-Nazis do NOT distinguish between amateur & commercial 
>>towers...they hate 'em all.  Hopefully the ARRL is on top of this, because 
>>even a remote possibility that future tower constructions might all require 
>>costly Environmental Assessments if the FCC adopts policy changes requested 
>>by the US Fish & Wildlife Service could be bad news for us.  In abundance of 
>>caution, we might want to all file Comments on behalf of Amateur Radio in the 
>>Proposed Rulemaking in Docket 03-187 before the January 22 deadline.
>>
>>The USFWS is estimating between 4 and 50 million bird collisions with 
>>communications towers each year.  This was a MAJOR issue for Mike, K9AJ and 
>>myself in negotiating our IOTA NA-178 trip with USFWS last Spring.  We had to 
>>take down our small Sigma 5 vertical dipole on the Island at sunset due to 
>>concerns over bird collisions with the teenie weenie horizontal T-bars.  Only 
>>the slender "Farallon Special" (Super-charged mobile screwdriver antenna with 
>>extension shafts & whips) was allowed up during the night and installation 
>>was restricted to the adjacent shaddow area of the tiny Carpenter Shop we 
>>operated from on the Island.  We could have no "horizontal" antenna 
>>components of any size in the air at night & no guy wires.  And you think you 
>>have CC&R problems???
>>
>>In January I will have been a licensed ham for 50 years.  I have never had 
>>any bird collision situtations myself, nor heard of any occuring with any 
>>other ham operator I've spoken with on this subject.
>>
>>Many City and County Building/Planning Departments have already been known to 
>>cause grief to ham operators seeking permits.  The last thing any of us need 
>>is to see a costly environmental assessment requirement added to the 
>>mix...anywhere in the U.S.
>>
>>IMHO, we need to formally distance ourselves from commercial tower 
>>installations in this Proposed Rulemaking.  It might be prudent to contact 
>>your Senator/Congressperson folks as well.
>>
>>FYI & 73.
>>
>>Rick, K6VVA
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