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On 1 Aug 2003 03:59:08 -0700, Brian wrote:
As has been noted here many times, all the FCC has to do is state "We visited the code test issue less than three years ago, and revisited it as the result of a petition for reconsideration. We find no reason to revisit it again. End of story So did you ever figure out why the FCC evaluated it last time, and why they have to review it again in the future? Because The Congress said "no rules review, no appropriation". Of course, the scholars and wonders at the FCC didn't read between the lines and figure out that The Congress was aiming at broadcast and cable and telephone competition rules, so they could kiss off things like personal radio services..... Those are the areas that The Congress want to control, so they have no concept that the others exist and care less. For the average amateur, the reverse is true. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon |
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