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Old April 16th 04, 05:33 PM
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Default New NPRM 04-79A1 from FCC on amateur radio -

Amateur Radio NPRM issued by FCC

Word document version....see:

http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-04-79A1.doc

100 pages.

Note: This is not related to any of the more recent (i.e.
post WRC-2003, July 03) RMs.

The document is also available in Text (.txt) and Adobe (.pdf)

Cheers,
Bill K2UNK



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Old April 16th 04, 06:24 PM
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April 15, 2004: The FCC released a 100 page combined Amateur
Radio Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking which
included, among other things, the ARRL's proposed
2002 "refarming" of the so-called Novice/Tech
Plus frequencies (See Paragraph 11.) and the NCVEC proposed
additional voice privileges over that proposed by the League.

Twelve petitions are ruled on by the FCC in one of 4 ways:
(1) "Proposed" ...amateurs must comment on them by June 15.
(2) Granted the Petition,
(3) Granted in part and
(4) Denied.

None of the eighteen petitions generated as a
result of WRC-2003 (i.e. after July 2003) are included.

Word document version....see:

http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-04-79A1.doc

100 pages.

The document is also available in Text (.txt) and Adobe (.pdf)

Cheers,
Bill K2UNK


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"Bill Sohl" wrote

| http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-04-79A1.doc

Lot's of stuff in there. Some of it pretty goofy, like a petition for
color-coded paper for different license classes (Denied), lot's of
administrivia, etc.

The piece which will probably have the widest day-to-day impact on how
we operate is related to changes in band segments on HF. If adopted,
here's what you'll see.

On 80M Novices and Tech+ will have CW privileges expanded 4-fold. Will
have 200KHz at 3535 to 3725.

75M phone band will be extended downward to 3725. Extra, Advanced, and
General lower phone boundary will shift to 3725, 3750, and 3775
respectively.

On 40M Novice and Tech+ will have CW privileges doubled. Will have
100KHz at 7025 to 7125.

40M phone band will extended downward to 7125. Generals will gain 50KHz
of phone. Extra and Advanced will gain 25KHz.

On 15M Novice and Tech+ CW privileges expanded 75KHz. Will have 175KHz
21025 to 21200.

On 10M Novice and Tech+ CW privileges expanded 100KHz, giving them 28000
to 28300 for CW and 28300 to 28500 for Phone.

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"KØHB" wrote

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| On 80M Novices and Tech+ will have CW privileges expanded 4-fold.
Will
| have 200KHz at 3535 to 3725.
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Ooopppssss! Make that 3525 to 3725.

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Old April 17th 04, 01:56 AM
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The piece which will probably have the widest day-to-day impact on how
we operate is related to changes in band segments on HF. If adopted,
here's what you'll see.

On 80M Novices and Tech+ will have CW privileges expanded 4-fold. Will
have 200KHz at 3535 to 3725.

75M phone band will be extended downward to 3725. Extra, Advanced, and
General lower phone boundary will shift to 3725, 3750, and 3775
respectively.

On 40M Novice and Tech+ will have CW privileges doubled. Will have
100KHz at 7025 to 7125.

40M phone band will extended downward to 7125. Generals will gain 50KHz
of phone. Extra and Advanced will gain 25KHz.

On 15M Novice and Tech+ CW privileges expanded 75KHz. Will have 175KHz
21025 to 21200.

On 10M Novice and Tech+ CW privileges expanded 100KHz, giving them 28000
to 28300 for CW and 28300 to 28500 for Phone.



If I understand it right, these take effect June 1, 2004. Or is it 90
days after that?






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Old April 17th 04, 02:28 AM
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"KØHB" wrote in message link.net...
"Bill Sohl" wrote

| http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...CC-04-79A1.doc

Lot's of stuff in there. Some of it pretty goofy, like a petition for
color-coded paper for different license classes (Denied), lot's of
administrivia, etc.

The piece which will probably have the widest day-to-day impact on how
we operate is related to changes in band segments on HF. If adopted,
here's what you'll see.

On 80M Novices and Tech+ will have CW privileges expanded 4-fold. Will
have 200KHz at 3535 to 3725.

75M phone band will be extended downward to 3725. Extra, Advanced, and
General lower phone boundary will shift to 3725, 3750, and 3775
respectively.

On 40M Novice and Tech+ will have CW privileges doubled. Will have
100KHz at 7025 to 7125.

40M phone band will extended downward to 7125. Generals will gain 50KHz
of phone. Extra and Advanced will gain 25KHz.

On 15M Novice and Tech+ CW privileges expanded 75KHz. Will have 175KHz
21025 to 21200.

On 10M Novice and Tech+ CW privileges expanded 100KHz, giving them 28000
to 28300 for CW and 28300 to 28500 for Phone.


Odd NPRM to say the least. This is hardly an "overhaul" or a "major
"restructuring". Whatta yawner. It'll get nit-picked into oblivion
around here of course, snore, snore. The CB mob oughta eat it up
though, ham leanyers will start showing up on the truck stop shelves
ready to roll on 27 Mhz . .

How long doya 'spose they'll keep ducking the code test issue? Or . .
is their silence on the matter all we're going to hear from the FCC
about the code tests for some very long time to come?


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de Hans, K0HB


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