K=D8HB wrote:
wrote
Ah, yes, I see. The hams have VOLUNTARILY sorted out
where to transmit. In other words, a regulation wasn't needed.
What a concept!
The hams who use Morse, that is. Have you noticed that
almost all on-air-behavior-related FCC enforcement actions
are for alleged violations using *voice* modes?
If we regulate by that principle, then we should extend the same "just st=
ay
inside the band" freedom to every mode with a low number of alleged viola=
tions.
Only if the mode is as popular as Morse Code is on the HF/MF bands.
I take it you'd be in favor of that? If not, why not?
See above!
Do you include "robot" modes?
So it wasn't submitted as a restructuring proposal, but as
comments to other proposals.
That's correct. It was formally submitted to FCC on three occassions whe=
n the
Commission solicited comments.
Even though I disagree with almost all of it, I think it would be
better if it were sent to FCC as a formal proposal. Because it would
then get a lot more attention than it would as a comment.
But it's *your* proposal, not mine.
73 de Jim, N2EY
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