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08/12/2016 | Comments in FCC “Symbol Rate” Rule Making Proposal Due by October 11
The FCC will accept public comments in response to a July FCC Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) in WT Docket 16-239 — the “Symbol Rate” proceeding — are due by October 11.
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03/28/2016 | ARRL Tells FCC to Restore Balance of Modes on 80 and 75 Meters
In comments filed on March 23 on its Petition for Rule Making (RM 11759) seeking changes to 80 and 75 meters, the ARRL has told the FCC that its primary objective is to “rebalance” the bands by correcting a 10-year old FCC error. “ARRL’s proposal is no...
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01/12/2016 | ARRL Asks FCC for “Minimal but Necessary Changes” to Correct Reapportioning Error
The ARRL has petitioned the FCC to fix a “shortfall in available RTTY/data spectrum” the regulator created when it reapportioned 80 and 75 meters in 2006.
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03/19/2015 | FCC, Regulatory Issues Dominate ARRL Executive Committee Meeting Agenda
When the ARRL Executive Committee (EC) meets on March 21 in Dulles, Virginia — in the shadow of the nation’s capital — it will confront a raft of FCC-related and regulatory issues.
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10/21/2014 | ARRL Board May Seek Member Input on 15 Meter Novice/Tech Digital Privileges
The ARRL Board of directors may seek input from members on 15 Meter Novice/Tech digital privileges.
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01/03/2014 | ARRL-Sponsored Medium-Frequency Experiment Continues as Hams Hope for New Band
ARRL's WD2XSH 630 meter experiment continues, but the FCC has not acted yet to allocate the band to hams.
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12/17/2013 | ARRL’s “Symbol Rate” Petition Nears Top of FCC’s “Most Active Proceedings” ListThe ARRL's "symbol rate" petition is attracting a great deal of attention from commenters.
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05/01/2013 | ARRL in Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?This feature -- including convenient web links to useful information -- is a concise monthly update of some of the things the ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment covers the month of April.
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