Thanks for reminded us Rick.  With all that has been written, I have forgotten 
what is new.  Would the following rough summary be close?

Some parts of  the 40 and 80M phone privileges have been extended in to the  
former CW or digital portions.?

CW operators have lost nothing, just have to share more ?

Digital modes, other than automated stations , remain mostly unaffected except 
for the ability to send some images within MFSK16 ?

SSTV folks have to remain in the "phone" portion of the bands since those 
signals contain "images" and  are wider than 500 Hz

CW net folks maybe miffed and feel the need to move but they don;t have to if 
they don't mind having SSB signals as neighbours ?


What else did I miss ?


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: KV9U 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 6:51 PM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] 15 dec


  David,

  Most of the new rules are understandable, just a few that were confusing 
  or not completely clear or, at least in one case, in conflict with other 
  rules.

  The ARRL announced today that their late filed Petition for 
  Reconsideration has not been acted upon by the FCC, therefore the new 
  regulation is now in effect.

  The 500 Hz semi-automatic automatic stations will continue to operate 
  just as they have for many years although the ones that formerly 
  operated abover 3600 KHz will have to migrate down below the 3600 
  ceiling here in the U.S. for digital data/RTTY.

  There will be no fully automatic 80 meter stations within the U.S. at 
  this time, since there is no automatic area available under the new 
  rules. This also means that there will be no semi-automatic stations 
  within the U.S. that operate wide band modes either since those stations 
  must operate within the automatic segment.

  That does not mean that there will be no Pactor 3 operation since it 
  would be legal to transmit P3 from a station with a control operator 
  present to an automatic station in other countries, and there may be 
  some who will have a BBS system with a control operator present or with 
  some kind of remote operation, that would allow them to continue to 
  operate in a similar manner to what they had been doing. But it will 
  likely mean a lot fewer P3 stations on the 80 meter band.

  73,

  Rick, KV9U

  David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD wrote:

  >with all the "translations" of the new 80m rules, i just wonder
  >if the auto/semiauto stations are gonna run in the 500hz section,
  >or gonna wait untill clarification.
  >
  >would surely be looked on poorly by the narrow modes, and if
  >not legal, would look poorly to the FCC should they desire to
  >reconsider.
  >
  >just wondering what will happen ?
  >
  >david/wd4kpd
  >
  > 
  >



   

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