Thanks, I'll wait and see if the ARRL attorney is helpful. Thanks for a
second path though!!
I just want the RFI to end... I normally would not do it either, but
using the radio is getting harder and harder... It is like playing
Whack-a-mole, one is shut down, and another starts up. We live in a
state which allows Medical Grows, and the business ventures that
creates.
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On Mon, 2014-05-19 at 20:51 +0000, EDWARDS, EDDIE J wrote:
> I'm not sure if it is still active or not (haven't seen a post in awhile),
> but you might try running the legal question past the Ham-Law reflector on
> altlaw.com (ham-law-request@altlaw.com)
>
> Personally, I wouldn't do it, but grow lights are not illegal, and as long as
> you can tell people with a straight face that you thought they were lights
> for tomatoes or house plants, you might get away with it if society or the
> feds ever swings back the other way on the issue.
>
> 73, de ed -K0iL
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RFI [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of David Cole
>
> I am considering assisting one of the local grow shops in town, (we live
> in Oregon, where medical use is state approved), select a set of lights
> that are RFI friendly... I would appreciate any comments on this from
> anyone, dealing with two issues:
>
> 1. Could one be considered as aiding a grow operation by this, ie. is
> there a danger legally to the person assisting the shop?
>
> 2. Can anyone suggest some RFI friendly grow light setup?
>
> I dropped off a copy of our clubs RFI flier with the local Pot sales
> shop here. They say they will pass it around to the legal growers.
>
> I am considering a growers workshop about RFI. Covering what RFI is,
> how it harms things, how easy it is to locate, and what measures one
> might take to reduce it. I will not suggest things that could catch
> houses on fire, etc, but only links to the various RFI sites. It would
> be really nice to have a list of RFI friendly grow lamps to suggest.
>
> It would be nice if the ARRL would ask their Attorney about question 1,
> and post the response here in addition to anyone who might be an
> attorney speaking out.
>
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