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08/12/2016 | Comments in FCC “Symbol Rate” Rule Making Proposal Due by October 11
The FCC will accept public comments in response to a July FCC Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) in WT Docket 16-239 — the “Symbol Rate” proceeding — are due by October 11.
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08/10/2016 | FCC “Symbol Rate” Rule Making Proposal Open for Comment at Least Until October
In a July Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) in WT Docket 16-239, the FCC proposed to revise the Amateur Service Part 97 rules in response to the ARRL’s so-called “Symbol Rate” Petition.
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05/03/2016 | FCC Action Anticipated on ARRL’s “Symbol Rate” Petition for Rule Making
The FCC has put “on circulation” its decision on the ARRL’s Petition for Rule Making (RM-11708), seeking to change the Amateur Service Part 97 rules to delete the symbol rate limit.
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03/24/2016 | ARRL to Review, Evaluate, and Explore Possible Improvements for OO Program
The ARRL Executive Committee has directed the Headquarters staff to “review and evaluate the Official Observer (OO) program, solicit input from the field organization, and explore areas of possible improvement including in the area of training for OOs.”
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03/08/2016 | ARRL Executive Committee to Meet in Texas
The ARRL Executive Committee (EC) will hold its first meeting of the year on Saturday, March 12, in Dallas, Texas.
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10/21/2015 | ARRL Executive Committee Presented with Draft Enforcement Improvement Plan
At the ARRL Executive Committee (EC) meeting on October 3 in Bloomington, Minnesota, ARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, presented a draft plan for the improvement of timely and visible enforcement in the Amateur Radio Service.
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10/01/2015 | ARRL Executive Committee to Meet in Minneapolis
The ARRL Executive Committee will gather on Saturday, October 3, in Minneapolis.
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03/19/2015 | FCC, Regulatory Issues Dominate ARRL Executive Committee Meeting Agenda
When the ARRL Executive Committee (EC) meets on March 21 in Dulles, Virginia — in the shadow of the nation’s capital — it will confront a raft of FCC-related and regulatory issues.
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