FCC "Omnibus" Amateur Radio R&O Published in Federal Register, Takes 
Effect December 15

NEWINGTON, CT (November 15, 2006) -- Just a little over a month after 
the Federal Communications Commission released the Report and Order 
(R&O) in the so-called "Omnibus" Amateur Radio proceeding, WT Docket 
04-140 (FCC 06-149) to the public, a revised version appeared today 
in the Federal Register. The changes in the R&O will take effect 
Friday, December 15, at 12:01 AM EST, 30 days after its publication.

As expected, the Report & Order as published this morning clarified 
two items that had raised some concerns when it was first released 
last month: That the 80/75 meter band split applies to all three IARU 
Regions, and that FCC licensees in Region 2, which includes North 
America, can continue to use RTTY/data emissions in the 7.075-7.100 MHz band.

Still to be resolved are three controversial aspects of the Proceeding:

Expansion of the 75 meter phone band all the way down to 3600 kHz 
(thus reducing the privileges of General, Advanced and Amateur Extra 
class licensees, who had RTTY/data privileges in the 80 meter band, 
and CW privileges of General and Advanced class licensees)

The elimination of J2D emissions, data sent by modulating an SSB 
transmitter, of more than 500 Hz bandwidth (thus making PACTOR III at 
full capability illegal), and

The elimination of access to the automatic control RTTY/data subband 
at 3620-3635 kHz.

The ARRL Board is discussing the possibility of a petition to 
reconsider several items in the R&O.

ARRL Regulatory Information Specialist Dan Henderson, N1ND, 
commented: "The release of the R&O in the Federal Register has 
started the countdown clock. We are all looking forward to being able 
to use the refarmed frequencies starting on December 15. We are still 
anxiously awaiting the release of the Report and Order for 05-235, 
the Morse Code Proceeding. We are hopeful that the Commission will be 
able to move on that petition and address the outstanding issues in 
the Omnibus R&O soon."

(ARRL Web)


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