The League doesn't have to do everything my, way of course, - I was just holding the organization up to the standard of my imaginary "perfect organization". A friend of mine offered an excellent explanation of why the change, why the ARRL zeroed-in on just the ham bands in the fight against BPL:

The way Ed Hare puts it in the BPL list, is that hams (ARRL) have no
legal beef in the spectrum that we are not licensed to use.
Thus no legal leverage.

Good point. Once the League switched to a legal battle with the FCC I see they had to narrow the focus. That makes sense. But I do encourage the ARRL to continue the overall anti-BPL effort, on all fronts, on all bands, as it ultimately serves ham radio to have a cleaner spectrum.


Steve WD8DAS

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