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Radio news about radio waves.
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Produced by Tom Roe at Wave Farm/WGXC in upstate New York.
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Jan. 15, 2016, 6:39 a.m.
The Amateur Radio Parity Act would allow hams to hang antennae, but the homeowners' lobby probably won't let it pass.
Produced for Jan. 15, 2016, but can air a few days later.
On Jan. 12 the U.S. House Communications and Technology Committee considered the Amateur Radio Parity Act 2015, the first time the committee has moved it along. A similar bill that would supersede local private land use restrictions and regulations from applying to amateur service communications died in previous Congressional sessions. This time 117 representatives have co-sponsored the bill. But during the Jan. 12 hearing, it was clear the bill is a battle between the weak amateur radio lobby and the more powerful homeowners lobby. Ranking Member Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA) expressed her skepticism about the bill. Click here to hear an excerpt of what Eschoo said Jan. 12 at the House Communications and Technology Committee hearing.

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