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From an ARRL email:
"The FCC also revised §97.3 and 97.309 to update the definition of International Morse code and of various digital codes in the amateur rules to reflect changes in the international Radio Regulations." Brian Burke/N0iMD |
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From: on Jan 27, 7:43 pm
wrote: From an ARRL email: "The FCC also revised ?97.3 and 97.309 to update the definition of International Morse code and of various digital codes in the amateur rules to reflect changes in the international Radio Regulations." Brian Burke/N0iMD Well, not exactly. I should have checked it out before quoting the ARRL. But the FCC also claims to have revised the definition when only providing a new pointer... No biggie. The Commission finally got around to CORRECTING a few long-standing out-of-date things in Part 97. :-) In case anyone is bothering to check, I brought up that OUT OF DATE definition several years ago in here. :-) From the FCC: "Sections 97.3 and 97.309: We revise the definition of "International Morse code" and various digital codes in the Amateur Radio Service rules because these definitions have been updated in the current Radio Regulations. Specifically, we note that previous Radio Regulation references to International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee Recommendations have been superseded by references to other recommendations. Accordingly, we revise Sections 97.3(a)(27) and 97.309(a) to conform to the current Radio Regulations definitions." Heh heh heh. Those "current Radio Regulation definitions" have been OUT OF DATE for a mere 8+ years (minimum) according to my oldest paper-printed copy of Title 47 C.F.R. (5 volumes), dated 1997. Newest I have is dated 2005. What is interesting is that this R&O did NOT make it into the Federal Register in 2006 or 2005. I've been tracking the Federal Register since WT Docket 05-235 was opened. That R&O is NOT on the Amateur Radio page of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at the FCC website. There's only one current topic shown on that page, the previous one being from 2002. If one looks for the current Part 97 regulations from the GPO all that appears there is the early 2005 version. It isn't up-to-date for the public. In general, the public just isn't being notified of the LATEST information by the Commission. Apparently one has to go to the Commission's "Consumer" pages to find out if there are any RMs (petitions) open for content or even this R&O taking care of updating Part 97! |
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![]() wrote: From: on Jan 27, 7:43 pm wrote: From an ARRL email: "The FCC also revised ?97.3 and 97.309 to update the definition of International Morse code and of various digital codes in the amateur rules to reflect changes in the international Radio Regulations." Brian Burke/N0iMD Well, not exactly. I should have checked it out before quoting the ARRL. But the FCC also claims to have revised the definition when only providing a new pointer... No biggie. The Commission finally got around to CORRECTING a few long-standing out-of-date things in Part 97. :-) In case anyone is bothering to check, I brought up that OUT OF DATE definition several years ago in here. :-) That is correct. From the FCC: "Sections 97.3 and 97.309: We revise the definition of "International Morse code" and various digital codes in the Amateur Radio Service rules because these definitions have been updated in the current Radio Regulations. Specifically, we note that previous Radio Regulation references to International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee Recommendations have been superseded by references to other recommendations. Accordingly, we revise Sections 97.3(a)(27) and 97.309(a) to conform to the current Radio Regulations definitions." Heh heh heh. Those "current Radio Regulation definitions" have been OUT OF DATE for a mere 8+ years (minimum) according to my oldest paper-printed copy of Title 47 C.F.R. (5 volumes), dated 1997. Newest I have is dated 2005. What is interesting is that this R&O did NOT make it into the Federal Register in 2006 or 2005. I've been tracking the Federal Register since WT Docket 05-235 was opened. That R&O is NOT on the Amateur Radio page of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at the FCC website. There's only one current topic shown on that page, the previous one being from 2002. If one looks for the current Part 97 regulations from the GPO all that appears there is the early 2005 version. It isn't up-to-date for the public. In general, the public just isn't being notified of the LATEST information by the Commission. Apparently one has to go to the Commission's "Consumer" pages to find out if there are any RMs (petitions) open for content or even this R&O taking care of updating Part 97! The VEC surrogates of the FCC continue to deny access to HF frequencies for a mode that the FCC cannot define. And they still administer Farnsworth Exams, not mentioned in Part 97 at all. |
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![]() wrote: On 27 Jan 2006 19:23:26 -0800, wrote: From an ARRL email: "The FCC also revised §97.3 and 97.309 to update the definition of International Morse code and of various digital codes in the amateur rules to reflect changes in the international Radio Regulations." Brian Burke/N0iMD ny real sign that it is more than house keeping It's important that they do "SOMETHING." |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: wrote: And they still administer Farnsworth Exams, not mentioned in Part 97 at all. Sigh. There is no such thing as a "Farnsworth" exam. Steve, K4YZ Then I guess the ARRL press release a couple of years ago was a lie. |
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