ARLA/CLUSTER: Emissores e movel

Frederico Gaiaz ct7aba googlemail.com
Domingo, 12 de Setembro de 2010 - 19:41:18 WEST


O DARC (Deutscher Amateur Radio Club), conseguio isso aqui na Alemanha.

Frederico Gaiaz
DM3FG / CT7ABA

2010/9/12 Manuel Jesus <mojesus  pedradaciencia.com>

>  Nos USA foi dada razão ao radioamadores, teremos que tambem em Portugal
> caminhar no mesmo sentido, falar em movel no carro não é o mesmo que falar
> ao telemovel. Cabe ás associações, actuar junto da ANACOM, as restrições
> ao uso de transceivers nos carros, tambem em Portugal devem ser permitidas
> aos radioamadores. Um radio de amador não é o mesmo que um telemovel!
> CT1AXZ Manuel Jesus www.sitesmaisuteis.pt   New York Judge Declares
> Amateur Radio Is Not a Cell Phone
> *TAGS:* amateur radio<http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:amateur%20radio>,
> amateur radio service<http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:amateur%20radio%20service>,
> arrl <http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:arrl>, ARRL Regulatory
> Information<http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:ARRL%20Regulatory%20Information>,
> cell phone <http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:cell%20phone>, citizens
> band <http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:citizens%20band>, mobile
> radio <http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:mobile%20radio>, mobile
> rig <http://www.arrl.org/news/search/Tag.name:mobile%20rig>
> 09/10/2010
>
> In many states and localities, it is illegal to talk on a cell phone
> (without a hands-free device) while behind the wheel -- doing so can result
> in a ticket and possibly a large fine. But on May 30, 2010, when a New York
> ham was talking on his mobile rig, he didn’t think he was doing anything
> wrong. Except that the officer who pulled him over and cited him with a $100
> fine didn’t quite see it that way.
>
> Steve Bozak, WB2IQU, of Clifton Park, told the ARRL that when he was pulled
> over while driving to Troy -- about 16 miles away -- he assured the officer
> that he was not speaking on a cell phone, but on his handheld transceiver.
> But according to Bozak, the officer said “it was all the same to him.” So
> Bozak decided to fight the ticket in court.
>
> “Honestly, it’s not the fine or the ticket, but that all the other hams who
> use mobile radios have to hide the fact we are mobile in Troy,” he told the
> ARRL just days after he was cited. “I will do my best to settle this
> politely and correctly, for all of the ham community. So I will follow the
> course and have my day in court, to ‘tell it to the judge.’ This matter
> affects 38,000 hams in New York State.”
>
> Unfortunately, when Bozak had his day in traffic court, he lost his case.
> But he didn’t give up and took his case to City Court where, on September 8,
> the judge dismissed the case in Bozak’s favor. Bozak argued that his use “of
> a handheld Amateur Radio does not fit the definition of a mobile telephone,
> and as such, the present charge should be dismissed.” The prosecutor’s
> office did not submit a response in opposition.
>
> Saying that New York’s Vehicle and Traffic Law defines a “Mobile Telephone”
> as a “device used by subscribers and other users of wireless telephone
> service to access such service,” and that a “Wireless Telephone Service” is
> defined as “two-way real time voice tele-communications service that is
> interconnected to a public switched telephone network and is provided by a
> commercial mobile radio service,” the judge decided that Bozak’s handheld
> transceiver did not fit that description.
>
> “A review of 47 C.F.R.§20.3 reveals that Citizens Band Radio Service is
> defined under private mobile radio service not commercial mobile radio
> service,” the decision read. “Therefore, the Court finds that the use of an
> Amateur Radio device does not fit the definition of a mobile telephone as
> defined under the Vehicle and Traffic Law” As such, the judge dismissed the
> case in Bozak’s favor.
>
> “While the court cited the Citizens Band Service instead of the Amateur
> Radio Service, the ruling very is favorable to amateurs on the precise point
> of law raised,” said ARRL Regulatory Information Manager Dan Henderson,
> N1ND. “The principle of law is spot on. This is a great ruling in New York
> and exactly what we had thought would happen.”
>
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