My reading of the "Club Fed" report is that the operators who visited
Desecheo were held harmless; they sought permission from responsible
officials, and received it. If working around intractable government
bureaucracy were a crime, we'd still be in the stone age.

As for the "incredibly persistent" ham who raised a stink, caused the
operation to be terminated, and precipitated the launch of investigations by
organizations who have much more important things to be doing, he or she had
best hope that their name won't be released in a Freedom of Information Act
inquiry.

    73,

       Dave, AA6YQ


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Charles Harpole
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 23:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Desecheo I. mess


The recent ham radio visit to Desecheo Island appears to have resurfaced as 
a messy situation now having US Congressional attention.  Resources 
Committee Ranking Democrat U.S. Rep. Nick
J. Rahall is identified with a staff report on the matter dated apparently 
June 20, 2006, with the title "Club Fed...."  If one reads this total 
report, one conclusion is that, regardless of the final outcomes, ham radio 
has received a huge black eye over this matter.  This is not the kind of 
image we want and obviously will do our fraturnity no good in the future.

As an ARRL member (Life), I suggest that the DXCC approval for this 
operation be immediately reexamined with the distinct possibility of 
reversing the previous and dubious DXCC approval (based on a tape recorded 
verbal statement?) and a notice be made, if found justified, that this 
operation does not represent the vast majority of world-wide law-abiding ham

radio operators.  Perhaps Desecheo I. should be permanently removed from the

DXCC list to avoid future such problems.

If this Congressional report is correct, the ham radio community must take 
swift action to condemn this kind of activity and encourage no more like it 
ever in the future.

I realize I risk raising the ire of other radio hams by raising this issue 
that we likely all wish would just go away.  But, it is not going away and 
in fact is now even more at the forefront of governmental attention.  I 
appeal to the ham radio community to act in our defense so that other 
DXpeditions and all hams are not tar-ed with a nasty brush.   73,

Charles Harpole
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