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May be useful for USA Hams.

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73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum


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See the very important link below...

Please forward this to all ham clubs and groups in your address book...

73 Dallas N4DDM


----- Forwarded Message -----
From: ARRL <memberlist@arrl.org>
To: "mylastname@yahoo.com" <mylastname@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at 04:14:42 PM EDT
Subject: ARRL Member Bulletin for September 17, 2025


September 17, 2025


YOU CAN HELP US
CHANGE THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF AMERICAN HAMS


The ARRL is focused on reducing legal restraints on the ability of
American Amateur Radio Operators to engage in the active practice and
enjoyment of Amateur Radio.

One of the most insidious and increasing threats to the survival of
Amateur Radio and our ability to serve our communities and Nation, as
we are required to do by Federal regulation, is the proliferation of
private land use restrictions that prohibit the installation of outdoor
antennas and that sometimes actually deny Federally licensed Amateurs
from operating any amateur radios, regardless of where their antennas
are located  in their attics, hidden in trees, or mounted on their
vehicles.

Federal law  since 1996  has guaranteed to every American  except
Amateur Radio Operators  the right to erect antennas outside or on
their residences for the purpose of TV reception, satellite TV and
internet access, wireless internet access, and even wireless internet
redistribution. But Amateur Radio operators are denied the equal right
to erect comparable antennas.

Since 2005, Federal law has also guaranteed to every American the right
to proudly display the American Flag by installing flagpoles in their
yards. But, despite that right to install vertical poles in their yards
 American Radio Amateurs are denied the right to use those vertical
flagpoles as vertical antennas.

We believe the denial  to licensed Amateur Radio Operators  of the
rights guaranteed to all non-Amateur Radio licensed American homeowners
 the right to install antennas on the land they own  is without
justification and should not be permitted to continue.

To eliminate these private land use restrictions, the ARRL has worked
over the past several years with our elected ofcials to draft
Congressional legislation  H.R. 1094 in the U.S. House of
Representatives and S. 459 in the U.S. Senate  that, when passed will
extend to all Hams the right to operate from their homes and the right
to install antennas on the land they own. We have bipartisan support
for this legislation.


BUT, WE NEED YOUR HELP TO PASS THIS LEGISLATION!!!


How can you help? By sending a letter to your Representative and
Senators asking that they co-sponsor and support H.R. 1094 and S. 459.

How can you send these letters? It is easy.

Go to  https://send-a-letter.org/hoa/  enter your call sign and click
on “Send My Letters” and your letters will be delivered to our
Washington legislative team for hand delivery to your Representative
and Senators.

Does your individual letter matter? YES.

Your Representative and Senators need to know that the passage of this
legislation is important to you.

Your letter could be the difference in whether we are able to pass H.R.
1094 and S. 459.

Go to  https://send-a-letter.org/hoa/  and help us by sending your
letters to your Representative and Senators.

For ease of access to https://send-a-letter.org/hoa/, point your phones
at:

Copyright © 2025 American Radio Relay League, Incorporated. Use and
distribution of this publication, or any portion thereof, is permitted
for non-commercial or educational purposes, with attribution. All other
purposes require written permission.

ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio®
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