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On Apr 22, 3:52 pm, wrote:
Which would you rather lose - 1 MHz of the 1296 MHz band, or all of 160, 40, 20, 30 and 17 meter bands? Same amount of bandwidth... That's misdirection, Jim, and ignores the question "What are we going to do about that?" In 1912, amateurs were legislated to "200 Meters And Down", meaning they were legislated off what were then considered to be the most- useful wavelengths. So maybe the answer is that the FCC should craft a new challenge of similar magnitude to stimulate the Amateur Radio service to a new golden age, similar to that which followed the 200-meters-and-down challenge. How about this, for a two step approach? 1) Institute a new "top" license class with a "technical quotient" about 3 times as challenging as the current Extra class license, and keep the question pool secret. Holders of this license could experiment on any amateur frequency (with the usual "no deliberate interference" caveat) with any modulation scheme or information encoding scheme without special authorization or STA. 2) Starting 10 years from the effective date of the R&O, require that the following band segments can only be used with modulation types and information coding schemes which were invented in the previous 15 years. All of 160M. 3550-3600KHz. 3900-4000KHz. 7050-7150KHz. 7250-7300KHz. 14050-14100KHz. 14300-14350KHz. 21050-21100KHZ. 21400-21450KHz. All of 10M. 146-148MHz. 222-225MHz. All bands above 432MHz. |
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