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Old March 17th 04, 03:47 AM
Len Over 21
 
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In article . net, "Bill Sohl"
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This is further supported by the fact that the NCVEC and ARRL
petitions are similar in basic concept, and in fact agree on most issues.
Taken together, these two filings appear to be speaking in a unified voice
as to the needs of the future of Amateur Radio in the United States"

The FCC acknowledged receipt of the Petition for Rulemaking on March
4, 2004. It is not known when it will be distributed for initial Public
Comment. The ARRL Petition has not been assigned an RM (rulemaking) file
number yet either.

---End of press release---


Good on the NECVEC! I got my copy and will look it over caarefully.

LHA / WMD
 
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