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Old August 11th 03, 02:25 PM
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Subject: [DX] How to File BPL Comments with the FCC
Several suggested I summarize how to do this:

1. Go to http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/upload_v2.cgi
2. Enter only 03-104 in Box 1 (Proceeding).
3. Complete all required boxes (2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 12)
4. Attach your file in .doc, .pdf, .xls, etc in the first large
box and click "Sent Attached File to FCC".

OR...and much easier for shorter comments,

5. Type your comments directly into the bottom large box,
keeping 70 characters per line, and click "Send Brief
Comments to FCC".

After 4. or 5., another screen should appear where you need to
click "Finish Transaction and Receive Confirmation". If you
did everything correctly, you should then receive a confirmation
number on the next screen. If you don't see the confirmation
number, your comments were not submitted correctly.

Your comments will likely not appear until the next
business day since it takes them awhile to process everything.
Please DO comment before the August 20 window closes! This
could be the most important thing you will ever do to ensure we
do not allow the FCC fill our bands with interference.


"BadWsky" wrote in message
...
The politicians are too lazy to take the time to explain to the big
companies that this sceme is harmful to HF reception, that they have
to take the expense to build the infrastrucure of a shielded type of
system.


SNIP

I am going to write my politician if only for amusement purposes.

Anthony WW2W





 
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