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I have been searching for these for a couple of weeks.
Here is the ones we have need of.
the Commission increased the voice segments for General,
Advanced
and Amateur Extra licensees.
On 75 meters, Generals will be able to use voice from 3800-4000 kHz, an
increase of 50 kHz. Advanced class licensees will be able to use voice from
3700-4000,
an increase of 75 kHz, and Amateur Extras will be able to use voice from
3600 to 4000 kHz, a generous increase of 150 kHz.
On 40 meters, Advanced and Extra Class licensees will be able to use voice
from 7125-7300 kHz, an increase of 25 kHz. General class licensees will be
able
to use voice on 7175-7300 kHz, an increase of 50 kHz.
On 15 meters, General class operators will have phone privileges on
21275-21450 kHz, an increase of 25 kHz.
ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5ZN, expressed the ARRL's gratitude to the
FCC Commissioners in a letter dated October 11: "On behalf of the ARRL and
the
Commission's licensees in the Amateur Radio Service I want to express
appreciation for your release yesterday of the Report and Order in WT Docket
04-140
(FCC 06-149) amending Part 97 of the Commission's Rules. The Commission's
action in clearing this pending proceeding will assist the Amateur Radio
Service
in meeting its objectives, particularly with regard to providing emergency
and public service communications."
The changes will go into effect 30 days after the R&O is published in the
Federal Register.
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