nevermind i looked it up i sort of get it now
but why did they try to tell him he couldnt transmit in the first place is what im not understanding
anyway here it is in one file for those that might want it that way
http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=09553953369512139848
Downloaded and saved! Thanks for the entire file!
I have one fear on behalf of us all. That is the power of HOA's to restrict. Let's say that the city rescinds it's letter and everything, completely complies with the ARRL letter, right? What is stopping the group of busy - bodies from making the entire city a zoned HOA?
What if, in doing so, they make a rule that says the HOA has the power to restrict towers unreasonably? What if they pass a rule that says towers and transmitting antennas are forbidden regardless of any preclusion since the whole city would be an HOA?
What if as an HOA, they make a rule that says a person cannot even possess "radio transmitting equipment"? HOA's are not government entities and by rule of being a private organization, they can require a list of your possessions and that those possessions be "registered" with the HOA for approval?
I have seen that happen here in Illinois. Especially in the more "classy" developments or HOA neighborhoods. This is really getting nasty and like the rest of you, I cannot understand it!
Great work and great response by the ARRL!