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![]() wrote in message ups.com... NPRM 05-143, the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would eliminate morse code test element 1 from all amateur radio license examinations was supposedly released on 15 July 2005. It is marked "approved" as of 19 July 2005. A scanned copy of that NPRM was marked "received" by date stamp as 20 July 2005 and introduced to WT Docket 05-235 supposedly on 15 July 2005...but did not appear to anyone accessing the ECFS until 21 July 2005. NPRM 05-143 is clearly marked as to the Comment Perior being "60 Days after published in the Federal Register." That's on the first page and page 25 of that 30-page NPRM document. One problem: NPRM 05-143 HAS NOT BEEN PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER AS OF THE MORNING OF 30 AUGUST 2005! A month and a half has elapsed since the middle of July, 1962 Comments have been filed on WT Docket 05-235 as of 29 August 2005. Len, It is not at all uncommon for items to take this length of time and more to appear in the Federal Register. I know they (the FCC) are as frustrated as anyone else with the "lead time" they sometimes face for the Fed Reg (produced by the GPO). Access the Federal Register Contents page through GPO at: http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/fedreg/frcont05.html Noticeably missing is ANY filed Comment from the ARRL. In fact, NO organization except for one local 23-member "DX club" has filed anything under WT Docket 05-235. No Code International Executive Director Carl Stevenson has stated that NCI will not make any Comment for NCI until after the NPRM has been published in the Federal Register. The ARRL has been very noticeably present at every other amateur radio docket proceding before the FCC...but not yet on NPRM 05-143. Perhaps ARRL is waiting until the Fed Reg publication, too, so that their comments will not "technically" be "premature." The ARRL was opposed to revision of ITU-R Recommendation S25, in particular S25.5 making it mandatory for all administrations to test for morse code proficiency for any license having below-30- MHz operating privileges. The IARU was for the revision, being its principal author of change which was voted in at WRC-03. That is misinformation ... the ARRL "got with the program" on the revision of S25.5 and was represented on the US Delegation. They also pushed the improvement of S25.6 by adding a reference to a recommendation that gives administrations guidance on the (technical) things that applicants for amateur licenses should be tested for (which NCI also supported). From there on, it is speculation. The Comment period on NPRM 05-143 in WT Docket 05-235 has NOT OFFICIALLY STARTED. No notice has yet been made in the Federal Register. There have been 1920 Comments already filed with the FCC on that Docket. Are these to be rendered "useless" for consideration because of no Federal Register notice given before they were filed? [see the Title Block of NPRM 05-143 as well as page 25, item 54, for the period of Comments and Replies to Comments] As a practical matter, while comments file before the Fed Reg publication are "technically" "premature," they will never the less be read and considered by the FCC. Further speculation - fueled by suspicion - is that some sort of behind-the-scenes "stonewalling" is going on...perhaps by lobbyists urging the FCC to delay the Federal Register notice. Of all the possible organizations having sufficient "clout" to lobby the FCC, the ARRL is pre-eminent, retaining the services of both a communications-law firm and a professional lobbying firm in the District of Columbia area. As I said, the publication in the Fed Reg is beyond the FCC's control and I know that they are just as frustrated as anyone else when this sort of delay occurs. Trying to "nail" the ARRL on some sort of half-baked "conspiracy theory" is simply bogus. If the FCC doesn't have control over when the item gets published, which they don't, how can you rationally assert that the ARRL is "behind the delay???" BTW, I *do* appreciate all the effort you've been putting into reading all of the comments filed and giving us the stats ... 73, Carl - wk3c |
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