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FCC MODIFIES AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE RULES
Federal Communications Commsion ^ | 12/15/06 | fcc.gov

Posted on 12/15/2006 7:18:38 PM PST by Professional Engineer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: December 15, 2006 Chelsea Fallon: (202) 418-7991

FCC MODIFIES AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE RULES, ELIMINATING MORSE CODE EXAM REQUIREMENTS AND ADDRESSING ARRL PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION

Washington, D.C. – Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration (Order) that modifies the rules for the Amateur Radio Service by revising the examination requirements for obtaining a General Class or Amateur Extra Class amateur radio operator license and revising the operating privileges for Technician Class licensees. In addition, the Order resolves a petition filed by the American Radio Relay League, Inc. (ARRL) for partial reconsideration of an FCC Order on amateur service rules released on October 10, 2006.

The current amateur service operator license structure contains three classes of amateur radio operator licenses: Technician Class, General Class, and Amateur Extra Class. General Class and Amateur Extra Class licensees are permitted to operate in Amateur bands below 30 MHz, while the introductory Technician Class licensees are only permitted to operate in bands above 30 MHz. Prior to today’s action, the FCC, in accordance with international radio regulations, required applicants for General Class and Amateur Extra Class operator licenses to pass a five words-per-minute Morse code examination. Today’s Order eliminates that requirement for General and Amateur Extra licensees. This change reflects revisions to international radio regulations made at the International Telecommunication Union’s 2003 World Radio Conference (WRC-03), which authorized each country to determine whether to require that individuals demonstrate Morse code proficiency in order to qualify for an amateur radio license with transmitting privileges on frequencies below 30 MHz. This change eliminates an unnecessary regulatory burden that may discourage current amateur radio operators from advancing their skills and participating more fully in the benefits of amateur radio.

Today’s Order also revises the operating privileges for Technician Class licensees by eliminating a disparity in the operating privileges for the Technician Class and Technician Plus Class licensees. Technician Class licensees are authorized operating privileges on all amateur frequencies above 30 MHz. The Technician Plus Class license, which is an operator license class that existed prior the FCC’s simplification of the amateur license structure in 1999 and was grandfathered after that time, authorized operating privileges on all amateur frequencies above 30 MHz, as well as frequency segments in four HF bands (below 30 MHz) after the successful completion of a Morse code examination. With today’s elimination of the Morse code exam requirements, the FCC concluded that the disparity between the operating privileges of Technician Class licensees and Technician Plus Class licensees should not be retained. Therefore, the FCC, in today’s action, afforded Technician and Technician Plus licensees identical operating privileges.

Finally, today’s Order resolved a petition filed by the ARRL for partial reconsideration of an FCC Order released on October 10, 2006 (FCC 06-149). In this Order, the FCC authorized amateur stations to transmit voice communications on additional frequencies in certain amateur service bands, including the 75 meter (m) band, which is authorized only for certain wideband voice and image communications. The ARRL argued that the 75 m band should not have been expanded below 3635 kHz, in order to protect automatically controlled digital stations operating in the 3620-3635 kHz portion of the 80 m band. The FCC concluded that these stations can be protected by providing alternate spectrum in the 3585-3600 kHz frequency segment.

Action by the Commission on December 15, 2006, by Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration. Chairman Martin and Commissioners Copps, Adelstein, Tate, and McDowell.

For additional information, contact William Cross at (202) 418-0691 or William.Cross@fcc.gov.

WT Docket Nos. 04-140 and 05-235.

– FCC –

News and other information about the Federal Communications Commission is available at www.fcc.gov.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Hobbies; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: cw; fcc; hamradio; morsecode

1 posted on 12/15/2006 7:18:40 PM PST by Professional Engineer
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To: Peanut Gallery; Wneighbor; Denver Ditdat

ping


2 posted on 12/15/2006 7:19:18 PM PST by Professional Engineer (As far as we know, all numbers are imaginary. some just hurt your brain more than others. ~ lepton)
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To: Professional Engineer
elimination of the Morse code exam requirements

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3 posted on 12/15/2006 7:23:51 PM PST by 69ConvertibleFirebird (Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.)
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To: Professional Engineer

73s to Morse Code....


4 posted on 12/15/2006 7:24:30 PM PST by mwyounce
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To: Professional Engineer

Wow!


5 posted on 12/15/2006 7:25:58 PM PST by relee (How ironic that the fatal flaw of communism would turn out to be that there is no money in it - AWB)
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To: relee

It got my attention!


6 posted on 12/15/2006 7:29:22 PM PST by Professional Engineer (As far as we know, all numbers are imaginary. some just hurt your brain more than others. ~ lepton)
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To: mwyounce

Hey CW, don't let the J-38 hit you on the way out. LOL


7 posted on 12/15/2006 7:31:23 PM PST by Professional Engineer (As far as we know, all numbers are imaginary. some just hurt your brain more than others. ~ lepton)
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To: 69ConvertibleFirebird

One of these days I plan to get proficient again.

I have the house wired with a telegraph system. The kids love it.


8 posted on 12/15/2006 7:32:24 PM PST by Professional Engineer (As far as we know, all numbers are imaginary. some just hurt your brain more than others. ~ lepton)
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To: 69ConvertibleFirebird

Haven't messed with it for years. Anyway, how's your fortran?


9 posted on 12/15/2006 7:51:22 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

Oh man! Took a couple of Fortran classes in college - undergrad electrical engineering. I'm sure that I could pick it back up in a couple of days...


10 posted on 12/15/2006 7:55:20 PM PST by 69ConvertibleFirebird (Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.)
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To: onedoug

ping


11 posted on 12/15/2006 8:37:05 PM PST by stylecouncilor
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To: stylecouncilor
Ahhh that "best bent wire"

And don't forget to

Pack my bag with twelve dozen phonecian liquor jogs.

Hi

12 posted on 12/15/2006 8:40:02 PM PST by spokeshave (The Democrat Party stands for open treason in a time of war.)
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To: 69ConvertibleFirebird

I miss messing with Fortran from my undergrad days in Civil Engineering.


13 posted on 12/15/2006 9:25:49 PM PST by JRios1968 (Tagline wanted...inquire within)
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To: stylecouncilor

World band radio still interesting.


14 posted on 12/16/2006 5:11:24 PM PST by onedoug
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