ORIGINAL: echostud
We have a group of rogues flying within 3 miles and I'm gathering ammo.
The best course of action would be to impress on the county officials the club's superior rights, as the preexisting entity, to the frequencies we use by pointing out the dangers and liabilities of allowing others to use the same channels. Once the county is made aware of the dangers of potential frequency conflicts it should not be a problem for them to minimize their liabilities and make needed changes. I am sure the county can come up with a sure-fire plan that will guarantee that no further problems exists.
It is such an easy task to get clear channels in the near 29 square mile area that AMA requires chartered clubs to adhere to...the county will no doubt appreciate your position if laid out correctly...
Go to the meeting and show your AMA credentials and force them rouges out! What do you have to lose?