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Re: [RTTY] ARRL Board Meeting - Approved modified HF band plan changes

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] ARRL Board Meeting - Approved modified HF band plan changes
From: Ron Kolarik <rkolarik@neb.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 17:39:02 -0500
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One thing overlooked so far in the discussion is Novices/Techs already have RTTY/digital privileges on 10m, where are they? It's the easiest and least expensive HF band to get on and play. When I was first licensed, Tech (pre-Tech+), we were limited to 28.1 to 28.2. My primary interest was weak signal experimenting at 6m and up then someone gave me a Heathkit TU so 10m RTTY got some attention. With the limits I had on 10m I managed to work my first DXCC and won my section RTTY a few times then things got strange..... DX I couldn't work below 28.1 netted an Extra so no limits on 10m or any other band for that matter the antennas and radios followed. The whole point is Novices and Techs CAN play digital IF they want to. One director sold the Tech enhancement to the board but why?

The FCC recently shot down a petition for expanded FM privileges
on 10m for Techs here's part of the denial from ARRL news
10/21/2013
"Further, the FCC pointed out that the current licensing structure was developed “with the expressed desire of the amateur community to provide an incentive, ie, additional frequency privileges, to motivate Amateur Radio operators to advance their communication and technical skills.” The FCC noted that it increased Technician privileges in 2006 to include Novice and Technician Plus privileges. “A Technician class licensee can upgrade to a General class operator license and receive significantly more frequency privileges (including those at issue here) by answering correctly a minimum of twenty-six questions on a thirty-five question written examination,” the FCC said. TMRA, the Commission concluded, had submitted no evidence that the FCC should depart from its “long-standing policy of providing additional frequency privileges as an
incentive” for license advancement.

TMRA had asserted that amending §97.301(e) of Part 97 would extend Technician voice privileges on 10 meters to “coincide
with today’s technical advancement of the Amateur Radio Service.”

What about the new band plan? It looks like the FCC told the ARRL to show them something before they rule on RM-11708. The FCC has already killed more recent petitions but nothing on RM-11708? The new band plan has some things in it that won't go over too well with the ACDS crowd and also specifically mentions digi modes up to 2.7kHz wide. I don't know how they expect the ACDS guys to follow a _voluntary_ band plan when they violate _rules_ on a daily basis.

Ron
K0IDT

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