At 09:13 AM 9/20/2006, Martin Gillen wrote...

>Which FCC or ARRL guideline mentions chirp, or otherwise attempts to
>regulate the keying waveform?

97.307(a) No amateur station transmission shall occupy more bandwidth than 
necessary for the information rate and emission type being transmitted, in 
accordance with good amateur practice. 

(b) Emissions resulting from modulation must be confined to the band or segment 
available to the control operator. Emissions outside the necessary bandwidth 
must not cause splatter or keyclick interference to operations on adjacent 
frequencies. 

(c) All spurious emissions from a station transmitter must be reduced to the 
greatest extent practicable. If any spurious emission, including chassis or 
power line radiation, causes harmful interference to the reception of another 
radio station, the licensee of the interfering amateur station is required to 
take steps to eliminate the interference, in accordance with good engineering 
practice.

And it continues on with regard to specific standards and measurements of 
spurious emissions. 
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