ad7i (11/08/82)
qst de ad7i hr arrl bulletin nr 95 from arrl headquarters newington ct october 28, 1982 to all radio amateurs bt at 3 p.m. edt thursday, october 28, fcc released the major portion of the 10 mhz band for use by amateurs in its jurisdiction. effective immediately, u.s. amateurs holding general, advanced and extra class licenses may use up to 250 watts input and a1 and f1 emissions in the band segments 10.100 to 10.109 and 10.115 to 10.150 mhz. these emissions include cw and rtty operation, voice modes are not permitted. the segment 10.109 to 10.115 mhz is not available at this time because of daily use by a priority government radio service. amateur stations must avoid interfering with stations in the fixed service, because the band is allocated on a primary basis to the fixed service and these stations have priority. the amateur allocation is on a secondary basis ar