Saw this posted on TowerTalk... from the following link...
http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Digest/2005/ddtoday.html
AMENDMENT OF PART 97 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO IMPLEMENT WRC-03
REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATOR LICENSES IN THE
AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE. Revised the amateur service rules to elimnate the
telegraphy testing requirement. Seek comment on these proposed rule
changes. Rule changes proposed by some petitioners are unnecessary, or
being considered in the Phone Band Expansion NPRM. by Order. (Dkt No.
05-235). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 07/15/2005 by NPRM. (FCC
No. 05-143). WTB FCC-05-143A1.doc
<http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-143A1.doc>
FCC-05-143A1.pdf
<http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-143A1.pdf>
FCC-05-143A1.txt
<http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-143A1.txt>
73,
Larry N8LP
Gary Hvizdak wrote:
We are now accepting orders for our PCB based K2 un-module header kit.
We have priced it as low as possible, with the intention that every K2
owner can find sufficient justification for having a set.
Being that it is a kit, the K2 is the kind of radio that you just
naturally want to get your hands into. We wonder how many K2 owners who
would like, or perhaps even need to be digging into their rigs, aren't
doing so simply because of the time required to do it right.
We realize that our kit isn't for everyone, and that most un-module
headers can be replaced with the appropriate gauge jumper wire or a single
cap. However, this solution assumes that every K2 owner has the necessary
parts on hand, knows where they need to be installed, and "actually"
installs them in the correct location. (Remember that some K2 owners
either bought theirs used, or from a builder-for-hire.)
Then there's the UN-J12/KNB2 header, which isn't so easy. Plus, even
using the KE1L approach of soldering the parts directly onto headers,
there's still no way to fabricate an Audio Filter un-module.
Once installed, an un-module header becomes a functional part of your
radio. Because of this, and given the inherently superior mechanical and
electrical reliability of PCB based construction, we recommend our kit to
every K2 owner. No matter how yours is configured, it is likely that this
is a worthwhile investment for you.
As with insurance, first-aid kits, umbrellas, spare tires, and jumper
cables, this may be a worthwhile accessory to have on hand just in case you
ever do need it.
To learn lots more, please visit our vastly expanded RoadRunner hosted
webpage at http://home.cfl.rr.com/garyhvizdak/KI4GGX/unpcbs.htm
73,
Gary, KI4GGX
Ken, WB2ART
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