this post was submitted on 29 Mar 2025
17 points (100.0% liked)
Amateur Radio
1319 readers
5 users here now
General amateur radio (ham radio) chat, questions, and news
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
That's what I warned everyone about during our weekly net. We're tiny fish compared to the telecom giants. Everything above 6 meters is in jeopardy.
I'd wonder if the existing amateur presence would make the bands hard to sell for "pollution risk". There's a lot of kit in circulation, and getting it off the market, including secondhand, would be difficult.
Yeah, they could blow a lot of time and money on FCC enforcement, but it feels like trying to unring a bell. As a telecom, would you be willing to pay for (for example) 148MHz on just the promise the existing users were displaced on paper? That doesn't mean much when some untrained/curious person finds kit at the Goodwill and tries it out in the middle of your service range.
Of course, obviously fight for every nanometre of spectrum, but that's probably a legit argument against reclassification: all they'd get is damaged goods of low resale value.
Like most dictatorships they'll just start executing people who use the band. Problem solved.
According to the OMs in our area, real ham radio is HF. So we're good.