HF Stock Trading: BVARC member quoted in the Wall Street Journal

Upates on the High Frequency Trading issue before the FCC

BVARC member quoted in Wall Street Journal article – Ham Radio Enthusiasts vs. High-Frequency Traders: A Battle for the Airwaves (5Aug2023)

Congrats to (BVARC) Blackstone Valley Amateur Radio Club for this news shared by Bob Beaudet, W1YRC:

Greetings all:

Our fellow BVARC member and past president, Matt NA1Q made a comment to the Wall Street Journal regarding the recent request by investment firms
to run up to 20KW on frequencies close to amateur bands.
I think this is a first for BVARC.
Congrats Matt. 
73,
Bob Beaudet, W1YRC

Updates on ARRL Response to FCC

For more on the ARRL’s response to the FCC Petition, please share this post from the NE-Division blog by Phil Temples, K9HI (2Aug2023): https://nediv.arrl.org/2023/08/02/arrl-files-comments-against-seriously-flawed-hf-rules-petition/

Context from Experimental Radio News

For interesting context and history, see your July RI Section Newsletter 31July2023): https://ri-arrl.org/ri-section-july-newsletter-july-31-2023/#Private_Stock_Traders_the_Milli-Second_Advantage

ARLB011 Legislation to Remove Private Land Use Restrictions on Amateur Radio Introduced in Congress

ARRL logoFrom ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT June 14, 2023
To all radio amateurs

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ARLB011 Legislation to Remove Private Land Use Restrictions on Amateur Radio Introduced in Congress

Congressmen Bill Johnson (OH-06) and Joe Courtney (CT-02) reintroduced a bill in the US House of Representatives on June 12 – H.R.4006 – to remove private land use restrictions that prohibit, restrict, or impair the ability of Amateur Radio operators from operating and installing reasonable antennas on property that they own or control. Similar legislation, H.R. 9670, was introduced by Congressman Johnson in 2022.

The full text of the bill can be found in PDF format at, https://billjohnson.house.gov/uploadedfiles/amateur_radio_emergency_preparedness_act_signed_bill_text.pdf

“I reintroduced the Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act to remove barriers to disaster and emergency communications and training, and to promote education in STEM subjects related to critically needed wireless technology,” Congressman Johnson said in a release. “Passage of this bill will promote developing and sustaining our nation’s wireless future and facilitate and encourage amateur radio operations as a public benefit.”

“As their actions during recent natural disasters such as Hurricane Sandy proved, amateur radio operators in Connecticut can be a critical component of disaster response and emergency management. It is in our communities’ best interest that we give them the capabilities to operate at the highest level, and with the re-introduction of this bill, we’ve taken a strong step in that direction,” said Congressman Courtney.

The exponential growth of communities bound by private land use restrictions that prohibit both the operation of Amateur Radio and the installation of amateur station antennas has significantly restricted the growth of the Amateur Radio Service.

The ARRL continues its multi-year efforts to eliminate private land use restrictions that prevent Amateur Radio operations and has pledged to strongly support Congressman Johnson and Congressman Courtney in their efforts on behalf of Amateur Radio.

Rick Roderick, K5UR, President of ARRL, on behalf its Members and America’s Amateur Radio community extended his thanks and appreciation for the leadership of Congressman Johnson and Congressman Courtney in their tireless efforts to support and protect the rights of all Amateur Radio Operators and to further STEM education and the advancement of American expertise in wireless technology.