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|    ARLB032 ARRL Files Erratum to "Symbol Ra    |
|    02 Dec 13 23:24:09    |
      SB QST @ ARL $ARLB032       ARLB032 ARRL Files Erratum to "Symbol Rate" Petition for Rule Making              ZCZC AG32       QST de W1AW       ARRL Bulletin 32 ARLB032       > From ARRL Headquarters       Newington CT December 2, 2013       To all radio amateurs              SB QST ARL ARLB032       ARLB032 ARRL Files Erratum to "Symbol Rate" Petition for Rule Making              The ARRL has filed an Erratum with the FCC to correct an error in       its "symbol rate" Petition for Rule Making (PRM), filed November 15       with the FCC and put on public notice for comment as RM-11708 a few       days later. The League's petition asks the FCC to delete the symbol       rate limit in ??97.307(f) of its Amateur Service rules and replace it       with a maximum bandwidth for data emissions of 2.8 kHz on amateur       frequencies below 29.7 MHz. The Erratum, filed November 26, removes       an erroneous reference in the appendix at ??97.307(f)(3) to       "unspecified digital codes" and includes a corrected appendix.              "In one respect the criticism being voiced about our RM-11708       petition has some merit," said ARRL CEO David Sumner, K1ZZ. "This is       with regard to the addition of 'unspecified digital codes' language       to ??97.307(f)(3). This change is not discussed at all in the body of       the petition and was not intended to be included in the proposal."       The Erratum "relates only to the Appendix as originally filed, and       only with respect to the proposed revised text of ??97.307(f)(3),"       the League said. "The remainder of the Petition was correct as filed."              The revised proposed ??97.307(f)(3) will read: "Only a RTTY or data       emission using a specified digital code listed in ??97.309(a) of       this part may be transmitted. The authorized bandwidth is 2.8 kHz."       Sumner pointed out that in 1995 the FCC clarified that "specified       digital code" is any digital code that has its technical       characteristics publicly documented.              "All of us who reviewed the draft and missed this are deeply sorry       for the confusion thus caused," Sumner said.              In its petition, the ARRL said that the changes it is proposing       "would, in the aggregate, relieve the Amateur Service of outdated,       1980s-era restrictions that presently hamper or preclude Amateur       Radio experimentation with modern high frequency (HF) and other data       transmission protocols."       NNNN       /EX                            )\/(ark              Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can       think. - Werner Heisenberg              --- FMail/Win32 1.60        * Origin: (1:3634/12.71)    |
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