[net.ham-radio] arrl bulletin nr 30

rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (04/17/84)

qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 30  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  april 13, 1984
to all radio amateurs bt

the arrl petition for  rulemaking  filed  on  march  28,  which
requested  that  the  new  internationally  allocated  bands at
24.890 to 24.990 mhz and 902 to 928 mhz be opened up  for  u.s.
amateur  use, has been assigned rm 4784.  with regard to the 24
mhz band, the league requests that the lower 40 khz be reserved
for  a1  and  f1 emissions, with the upper 60 khz available for
a1, a3, a4, a5, f3, f4 and f5 emissions.  comments are  due  at
fcc  on  or before may 14.  reply comments are due on or before
may 29.  see happenings in may qst for details  ar

rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (05/02/85)

qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 30 from arrl headquarters
newington ct april 26, 1985
to all radio amateurs  bt

fcc has issued a  notice  of  proposed  rulemaking  in  general
docket  85  113  which would amend part 2 to make land mobile a
primary service on the frequencies 421 to 430 mhz in the cities
of  detroit,  cleveland,  and  buffalo.  amateurs  are  already
secondary in this band, and those within 75 miles of canada are
on   notice  that  coordination  will  be  required.  moreover,
adoption of the rules proposed in the docket does  not  mandate
immediate  change. there must be separate rulemaking actions in
parts 22 and 90 before  land  mobile  can  start  applying  for
frequencies.  anyone  interested  in  filing  comments  on this
docket are strongly urged to send an s.a.s.e. to arrl hq. for a
copy  of  the  notice,  and to read it carefully before filing.
comments may be filed until may 28.