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As of 7 December 2003, the number of documents in the FCC ECFS
were as follows: RM-10781 321 RM-10782 272 RM-10783 276 RM-10784 254 [these 7 essentially eliminating the code test] RM-10785 256 RM-10786 424 RM-10787 674 RM-10805 233 RM-10806 217 RM-10807 177 RM-10808 193 [these 7 essentially retaining the code test] RM-10809 181 RM-10810 180 RM-10811 992 On the BPL or Broadband over Power Lines NOI, 03-104, there were 5,118 total documents, including a late submission by FEMA stating that BPL would interfere with their FNARS and Homeland Security. FEMA radio is regulated by the NTIA and is presumably part of or the new name for SHARES (?). Both FNARS and SHARES use HF but FNARS also uses VHF (at least in Puerto Rico). To access the ECFS documents list, just address: http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/comsrch_v2.cgi All you need do is enter the entire proceedings number in the upper left-hand forms box (along with its prefix, such as "RM-10811"). Documents are in PDF but PDF readers are free softstuff from Adobe. Or, to stay in the proper Chat Room mode, simply ignore what goes on in the only real radio regulatory agency for U.S. civilians and argue the whichness of the what on entertainers, Russian oil reserves, the right for Judaism to exist in a nation, etc., etc., etc., all having nothing whatsoever to do with amateur radio...except to REGULARS who need an Internet kaffe klatsch. One might, as a U.S. citizen, reflect what happened early one Sunday morning 62 years ago at a U.S. island in the Pacific. The result of that rather cut off amateur radio activity in the USA for about four years. LHA ex-RA16408336 |
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