[net.ham-radio.packet] ARRL BULLETIN 19

wheatley@inuxi.UUCP (Steven Wheatley) (03/18/86)

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hr arrl bulletin nr 19  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  march 14, 1986
to all radio amateurs bt

amateur radio got a big boost today. at arrl request,  the  fcc
suspended  part  of  its rules to permit third party traffic by
packet stations under automatic control. several conditions are
attached  to the waiver. provisions of sec 97.80 b and 97.114 b
4, which were both to be added  to  the  rules  march  14,  are
waived to permit amateur stations retransmitting digital packet
radio communications on 50 mhz and higher bands using ax.25  or
compatible  protocall  to  be  operated under automatic control
while transmitting third party  traffic.  this  waiver  applies
only to the retransmission of third party traffic originated at
another amateur station which is under local or remote control.
when  an  amateur  station is operated under automatic control,
devices must be installed and procedures  must  be  implemented
which  will  ensure  compliance with the rules when the control
operator is not present at the control  point  of  the  amateur
station.  the waiver will remain in effect until the commission
takes final action on the petitions for  reconsideration  filed
in pr docket 85 105.  amateur packet operators must be alert to
the increased dependency upon them for  monitoring  during  the
period  of  this waiver.  they should immediately make known to
the responsible control operator of an automatic packet station
any  misuse  of his station so the licensee can take corrective
action.  in  summary,  vhf  packet  radio  may  continue  under
automatic control. ar