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• . • • -! <br />• -* . ••., .• tv <br />. . . *. • j. <br />• .* <br />• • <br />• • <br />?SrsS?^'lW?nd<\SS:{ <br />tKS^mnri ® ^ degraded . The more significant the blo^agothe more likely effective communication will not be possible VHF and uhf <br />antennas are smaller than HF antennas, however thw must be erectS at a <br />coSnScaltons.^^*^ between the transmitter and receiver for effective <br />correlation between the height of an <br />SlSmun ^5? effectiveness of amateur radioc^mun^tlon^ Ordinances which permit towers in the 65 to 70 fool ranae <br />H?a,^ ““ ^ "«“• <br />on state or local law conflicts with federal law or stands as <br />'’“'Foses and <br />5n*omeiL^f« ^onrirnunications Commission weighed state and local <br />JnSSSmJnf ?u the Interest of the federal <br />Sn«®In?S?; maintaining the amateur radio service as a voluntary, non- <br />^TrTi®^^^! ^®mriiunications service whl^ provides a reservoir of trained <br />®m®*^ mcy communications and numerous other ben€>fits <br />So o®oS^in?. mterests. and determined that a limited preemption ofstate and local regulations was warranted. It specifically determined: ^ <br />1 <br />2. <br />State and local regulations that operate to preclude amateur <br />c^rnunications In their communities are in direct conflict <br />with federal objectives and must be preempted, prb -1 <br />Pflrfl. 24. <br />Regulations which involved placement screening or height of <br />. 5"^ health, safety, or aesthetic <br />conslderatioi iS must be crafted to reasonably accommodate <br />®^mmunicatlons and to represent the minimum <br />practical regulation to accomplish the local authority’s <br />legitimate purpose. PRB-1 Papp, gs <br />The Federal Communications Commission specifically recognized that: <br />j® arnateur station communications are only as effective as the <br />restrictions directly affect the effectiveness of <br />substantial <br />the communications that he/she desires to engage In." PRB-1 Para. 25