FYI

 

de N5XZ:

 

 

 

The appropriate thing to do is monitor and *document* the interference this 
activity will cause to other users/activity.

 

ARRL will certainly argue to make the temporary order permanent based on a 
"lack of interference", etc.  There must be countervailing evidence to prevent 
the "end run".  ARRL, as a former administration, apparently believes that a 
crisis is an opportunity to advance unpopular policies.

 

73,

 

   ... Joe, W4TV

 

 

From: Ted Rappaport N9NB [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2017 8:48 PM
To: 'Jim Talens' <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; 'Don Greenbaum' <[email protected]>; 'Allen Brier N5XZ' 
<[email protected]>; 'Sam Leslie - W4PK' <[email protected]>; 'Jeff AC0C' 
<[email protected]>; 'Ron Kolarik' <[email protected]>; [email protected]; 
'Dan White' <[email protected]>; 'Richard Thorne' <[email protected]>; 
'Mark Sihlanick' <[email protected]>; 'Joe Subich, W4TV' <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]; 'Jim McDonald' <[email protected]>; 'Tom Morrison' 
<[email protected]>; 'Zoya Popovic' <[email protected]>; 'Terry Gerdes Cell' 
<[email protected]>; 'Ed Muns' <[email protected]>; [email protected]; 'Dick Hanson 
K5AND' <[email protected]>; 'Scott Yost' <[email protected]>; 'Jim 
George' <[email protected]>; 'Paul Stroud' <[email protected]>; 'Dick 
Hanson K5AND' <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Lets keep this "temporary" - beware of today's FCC Waiver - just 
announced

 

We must do all we can to ensure this "temporary" order is only temporary- 60 
days----and let's hope it does some actual good for those suffering in the 
Caribbean.

 

Let us all beware of those at the league who have data ambitions that aim to  
push for FCC rules that would allow wideband encrypted modems like Pactor 3 and 
4 to overtake today's narrowband modes. 

 

Please spread the word.

 

And.........Beware.

 

73 ted N9NB

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>From ARRL Newsletter:

 

FCC Grants Temporary Waiver to Permit Higher Symbol Rate Data Transmissions

 

 

The FCC has granted an ARRL request to waive current Amateur Radio rules to 
permit data transmissions at a higher symbol rate than currently permitted, in 
order to facilitate hurricane relief communications between the continental US 
and Puerto Rico. The temporary waiver is limited to Amateur Radio operators in 
Puerto Rico using PACTOR 3 and PACTOR 4 emissions, and to those radio amateurs 
in the continental US who are directly involved with HF hurricane relief 
communications involving Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands, the Commission 
said.

 

"We conclude that granting the requested waiver is in the public interest," the 
FCC said in its October 5 Order. "Hurricane Maria caused massive destruction in 
Puerto Rico, and communication services continue to be disrupted. Thus, to 
accommodate Amateur Radio operators assisting in the recovery efforts, we grant 
the ARRL's waiver request for the period of 60 days from the date of this 
Order."

 

ARRL explained in its waiver petition that it's shipping five PACTOR radio 
modems to Puerto Rico for use in connection with Hurricane Maria disaster 
relief communications. The League asked the FCC to temporarily allow PACTOR 3 
and PACTOR 4 transmissions that exceed the current symbol rate limitations 
under § 97.307(f) of the Amateur Service rules.

 

Under the current rules, "specified digital codes" in Part 97 may be used with 
a symbol rate that does not exceed 300 baud for frequencies below 28 MHz, with 
the exception of 60 meters, and 1200 baud in the 10 meter band. The baud rate 
limits were adopted in 1980, when the FCC amended Part 97 to specify ASCII as a 
permissible digital code.

 

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