[net.ham-radio] ARRL BULLETIN nr 17

rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (03/20/84)

BULLETIN NR 17   FROM ARRL HEADQUARTERS   NEWINGTON CT
MARCH 12 1904   TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS

THE DETROIT FIELD OFFICE OF THE FCC IS  NOW  LOCATED  AT  24897
HATHAWAY  STREET,  FARMINGTON  HILLS, MI 48018 1398.  THE PHONE
NUMBER REMAINS  313-226-6078  WITH  A  NEW  RECORDED  TELEPHONE
MESSAGE  NUMBER  OF 313- 471-0052.  AMATEUR OPERATOR EXAMS WILL
BE QUARTERLY, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.  THE NEXT EXAMS WILL BE  MAY
7 THROUGH 11 WITH A CUTOFF DATE FOR APPLICATIONS OF APRIL 15.

rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (03/05/85)

qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 17  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  march 1, 1985
to all radio amateurs bt

fcc has released a notice  of  proposed  rulemaking  concerning
cable  television.  the nprm, designated docket 85 38, asks for
comments as to whether the home  subscriber  quality  standards
are  still important, and comments as to whether signal leakage
limits are still required.  the nprm proposes to  increase  the
cable  tv leakage limit from 20 microvolts per meter at 10 feet
to 50 microvolts per meter at 3 meters.  comments on this  nprm
are  due by march 29, 1985.  formal comment requires the filing
of  an  original  and  five  copies  to  the  secretary,   fcc,
washington dc 20554.  the most useful type of comments would be
those incorporating test data and measurements of leakage which
has caused interference to the amateur service  ar

wheatley@inuxi.UUCP (Steven Wheatley) (03/11/86)

qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 17  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  march 5, 1986
to all radio amateurs  bt

the arrl has filed  a  petition  for  extraordinary  relief  in
docket  85  105,  requesting the fcc to temporarily rescind its
prohibition on the  transmission  of  third  party  traffic  by
amateur  stations  using digital communications under automatic
control above 50 mhz, while the fcc considers some 19 petitions
for  reconsideration  filed  by  amateur  radio  operators  and
groups, including arrl. in its petition the league stated  that
the fccs prohibition, if permitted to take effect, would have a
crippling effect on  the  development  of  packet  radio.   for
further  details,  see  the arrl letter and happenings, may qst
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