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In article , Robert Casey
writes: Let's see, several petitions were submitted a few months ago, and the comment periods are now closed. So it's probably sitting on some brearucrat's desk right now. Or at the bottom of the pile on one or more commissioners' desks, looked at when there's nothing better to do. I doubt very much that the Commissioners read individual comments on ham radio issues like that. If my guess is right, one or two staffers have to read all of them and come up with what they think is the best solution for all concerned. And they'll spend a few minutes looking at the restructuring R&O, find the part about code kept only because of the treaty, note that the t[r]eaty has changed, delete the code requirement, and publish it in the federal register. Maybe. They could also change their minds based on any number of factors. Or simply use the petitions to formulate an NPRM. Then it takes force 4 months later. Unless we go through a whole NPRM cycle. So it cannot take place before May 2004 (date it takes force, "when Morse code testing will be eliminated in the US"). Add a few more months for the brearucracy, so I say "August 1, 2004" I'll put you on the list.. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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