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In article , Gary Sanford
writes: Element 1 will be gone next year. Face it. Maybe. It's been almost half a year since WRC 2003 removed the treaty requirement, yet less than a dozen countries have dropped or have announced the dropping of code tests. The US isn't one of them. Some say FCC could announce the suspension of Element 1 tomorrow. Others say it takes a full NPRM process. Typical NPRM cycle in the ARS takes so long that we're talking 2005.....just look at 98-143. The NPRM appeared somewhere in the middle of 1998 but the changes that resulted weren't effective until April of 2000. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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