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It’s not just broadcasters who are getting their say in the FCC’s “Delete, Delete, Delete” deregulation initiative. The National Association for Amateur Radio (ARRL) has also filed comments, ...
The change was requested in 2013 by the National Association for Amateur Radio (ARRL), and the FCC released a notice of proposed rulemaking about it in 2016. David Siddall, general counsel for ARRL, ...
"Amateur Radio is about the development of communications and responsible public service," it added. "Its misuse is inconsistent with its history of service and its statutory charter." The FCC's ...
The FCC proposal is related to a request by the ARRL (American Radio Relay League) seeking to overturn baud rate limits imposed in 1980 presumably in an attempt to limit signals eating up too ...
The FCC’s inbox is overflowing with suggestions from broadcasters on ways the commission can improve regulatory practices as part of its “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative. We told you earlier about ...
In what it calls an “extremely urgent complaint” to the FCC, ARRL has targeted the interference potential of a series of audio/video transmitters used on unmanned aircraft and marketed as Amateur ...
The proposal has drawn concerns from advocates for amateur radio. However, the FCC decided not to extend the comment filing docket deadline, even after several groups requested it do so. Comments for ...
It took a probe that spanned two years and a stealth visit to the Cincinnati area, but a Federal Communications Commission enforcement official says his bureau caught a Union Township amateur ...
Numerous commenters have told the FCC that a proposal to “modernize” the shortwave band is a threat to amateur radio operators in the United States and possibly the end of ham radio as we know it. And ...
They not only learned about radio and how to use it as a platform for STEM learning but also earned their FCC Amateur Radio Licenses and received approximately $1,300 in equipment to use in their ...
The FCC has confirmed a record pirate radio fine of $2.3 million against the operators of an unlicensed station in New York City. The commission says César Ayora and Luis Angel Ayora never replied to ...
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