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FCC noncommittal on 'Morse code' proceedingJust when the FCC will act on the 'Morse code' proceeding, WT Docket 05-235, remains hazy. The Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order (NPRM&O)
last July proposing to eliminate the ''There really is no news,'' an FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
(WTB) staffer told ARRL this week on background. ''We certainly hope to
release WT Docket 05-235 sometime this year, but we're not making Beyond eliminating the Morse requirement, the FCC declined in its NPRM&O to go forward with any other suggested changes to Amateur Service licensing rules or operating privileges. The proceeding began with 18 petitions for rule making - many just calling
for the elimination of the Morse requirement but some asking for more
far-reaching changes in the Amateur Service rules. The various petitions
attracted a total of some 6200 comments. The FCC subsequently consolidated
the petitions - including one from the ARRL Worth noting is that the FCC did not propose in WT 05-235 to extend HF privileges to current Technician licensees who have not passed a Morse code examination. In its NPRM&O the FCC suggested that in a no-Morse-requirement regime, such ''codeless Techs'' would be able to gain HF access by taking the Element 3 General class written examination. Before it releases an R&O on the Morse code proceeding, however, the WTB wants to wrap up action in another Amateur Radio-related docket - the ''Phone Band Expansion'' (or ''Omnibus'') NPRM in WT Docket 04-140, released last April 15. A dozen petitions for rulemaking, some dating back to 2001, were consolidated in the Omnibus proceeding. In that NPRM, the Commission proposed to go along with the ARRL's Novice refarming plan aimed at reallocating the current Novice/Tech Plus subbands to expand portions of the 80, 40 and 15 meter phone bands. The FCC also agreed with an ARRL proposal to extend privileges in the current General CW-only HF subbands to present Novice and Tech Plus licensees (or Technicians with Element 1 credit). Any FCC decision to eliminate the 5 WPM Morse code requirement for HF
access would have no impact on either the current HF CW-only subbands
or on the CW privileges of Amateur Radio licensees. The Morse code proceeding
neither put forward nor recommended any changes in CW allocations or privileges. Source: The American Radio Relay League
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