In an effort to win over voters in the Amateur Radio community, the GOP leader today announced plans to build a “RF Wall” to keep foreign signals from entering the US. The plan involves setting up a fence-like wire along the northern and southern borders that will absorb HF radio signals, the same way AM signals are absorbed when you drive across a metal bridge. A prototype was developed in concert with the High Altitude Research Project (H.A.R.P.) and the U.S. Space Force during the first Trump Presidency and was considered to be quite effective. Speaking in Michigan at a rally for Amateur Radio operators known as a “Hamfest,” Donald Trump told the crowd, “Have you listened to 20 meters lately? It’s a disgrace. No one has seen anything like it. QRM from every country…millions of signals coming from drug dealers, from prisons and insane asylums.” Asked by CNN’s Stephen Collinson how the project would be funded, Trump replied, “Listen, someone showed me a map of the world and it’s full of foreign countries, more than ever before. It’s terrible. For years, these foreign countries have not been paying their share of dues to the IARU (International Amateur Radio Union) so we’re taking the money that’s there, so they will pay for the wall!” The issue is hot topic in swing states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona that border Canada and Mexico. As one Amateur Operator in Arizona said, “We’re sick and tired of this. In the last five years 20 meters has gone from quiet and peaceful to full of foreign signals 24/7. We need to take back our frequencies!” -reporting from the campaign trail, Adrian VE7NZ The DIPOLE - the World's finest Amateur Radio News Source, like a Dipole there are two sides to every story, we ignore those sides, digging deeper for unwanted lobes and parasitic reactions. In a move certain to cause controversy in the U.S. Amateur Radio community, the FCC has proposed a new Repeater Tax to free up radio spectrum. The Dipole reached out to Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the FCC Board of Directors, who confirmed the proposal before the board is to eliminate spectrum squatting by repeaters that have little to no use. Rosenworcel told The Dipole, "It is thought that a tax on repeaters will eliminate as many as 90% of existing Amateur Radio repeater systems which have been underused for years, freeing up radio spectrum for newer Amateur Radio operators to use the allocations for newer modes of operation." She went on to state, "If the spectrum is not used after this change then we may consider selling it off to industry. We don't think of it so much as a tax than a license fee, however as the repeaters are already licensed, it would have to be a tax by law." Furious efforts are expected by the ARRL to oppose these changes. "We will lobby extremely hard to keep things exactly as they are, status quo, with cold repeaters and dead air." said ARRL President Rick Roderick when reached for comment. Roderick also said that, "if the United States employs this tax on repeaters then other nations like Canada are certain to follow." Tax rates have not yet been determined and will not be until after the public consultation period has ended June 15, 2025, however an unnamed source has told The Dipole that suggested amounts could be in the range of $500 to $800 per year. -reporting from the FCC, Washington D.C., Scott VA7SL The DIPOLE - the World's finest Amateur Radio News Source, like a Dipole there are two sides to every story, we ignore those sides, digging deeper for unwanted lobes and parasitic reactions. British Columbia October 9, 2024 - Vancouver, BC - A group of Amateur Radio operators in British Columbia have filed a petition in the British Columbia Supreme Court to have the word “Magic” removed from any reference to the Six Meter band.
Standing on the steps of the courthouse, chairman of the “Magic, What Magic?” committee, Adrian Stimpson VE7NZ, said, “After years of promises of how great it will be when Cycle 25 hits, how great it will be when the solar flux is over 170, how we just need to wait until September, we’ve finally had enough. The only magic we see is a disappearing act!” A large crowd joined in repeatedly chanting, “Hear hear! We don’t hear… anything but static here!” Their frustration is understandable. Many have spent thousands of dollars on antennas and radio equipment after being promised magic, only to be confronted with extreme boredom, leading some to become alcoholics, or worse… one ham was found dead in his operating chair, the Oprah Winfrey show on repeat on the television. The coroner report cited “extreme boredom” as the cause of death. But there’s more to this story. Neil King VA7DX, a somewhat respected contester and DX’er, has pointed out that there seems to be discrimination taking place. He notes that ARRL is headquartered in the eastern US and suggests “It’s no coincidence that they get all the propagation on six meters. They are keeping it all to themselves. It’s an outrage!” Jury selection begins next week. The case is expected to include expert witnesses who will explain the hours of recorded silence that will be played to the jury. -Pontificating from The British Columbia Supreme Court, Adrian VE7NZ The DIPOLE - the World's finest Amateur Radio News Source, like a Dipole there are two sides to every story, we ignore those sides, digging deeper for unwanted lobes and parasitic reactions. |
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