FCC Web Documents citing 97.309
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- which, by reason of their unimportance, recourse to the public telecommunications service is not justified." In order to conform Section 97.117 to the amended Article 25.2 of the Radio Regulations, we amend Section 97.117 to state that amateur stations may transmit communications incidental to the purposes of the amateur service and to remarks of a personal character. Sections 97.3 and 97.309: We revise the definition of "International Morse code" and various digital codes in the Amateur Radio Service rules because these definitions have been updated in the current Radio Regulations. Specifically, we note that previous Radio Regulation references to International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee Recommendations have been superseded by references to other recommendations. Accordingly, we revise Sections 97.3(a)(27) and 97.309(a)
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of MARK MILLER Petition for Rule Making Regarding Amendment of Part 97 of Commission's Rules Governing the Amateur Radio Service to Implement Changes to Sections 97.3(c)(2), 97.221 Automatically Controlled Digital Stations, 97.305 Authorized Emission Types, 97.307 Emission Standards, and 97.309 RTTY and Data Emission Codes ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) RM-11392 Adopted: May 6, 2008 Released: May 7, 2008 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction In this Order, we address a petition for rulemaking filed by Mark Miller (Miller), requesting amendment of the Commission's Amateur Radio Service rules to revise
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- PETITION 11392* Part 97 Mark Miller 03/27/2007 In the Matter of Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules (Filed By: Mark D. Miller Governing the Amateur Radio Service Amateur Radio Operator N5RFX to implement changes to Section 97.3 5612 Trail Crest Dr. (c)(2), 97.221 automatically Arlington, Texas 76017) controlled digital station 97.305 authorized emission types, 97.307 emissions standards, and 97.309 RTTY and data emission codes. *THE ABOVE PETITION FOR RULEMAKING WILL BE TREATED AS A COUNTERPROPOSAL IN MB DOCKET NO. 07-19. REPLY COMMENTS TO THE COUNTERPROPOSAL SHOULD BE SUBMITTED IN THIS DOCKET NO LATER THAN 15 DAYS (RATHER THAN 30 DAYS) AFTER THE DATE OF THIS PUBLIC NOTICE. ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington,
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- PETITION 11392* Part 97 Mark Miller 03/27/2007 In the Matter of Amendment of Part 97 of the Commission's Rules (Filed By: Mark D. Miller Governing the Amateur Radio Service Amateur Radio Operator N5RFX to implement changes to Section 97.3 5612 Trail Crest Dr. (c)(2), 97.221 automatically Arlington, Texas 76017) controlled digital station 97.305 authorized emission types, 97.307 emissions standards, and 97.309 RTTY and data emission codes. *THIS IS A CORRECTION TO REPORT #2828, RELEASED ON AUGUST 22, 2007 TO DELETE THE DOCKET NO. 07-19 THAT WAS INADVERTENTLY LISTED WITH THIS PETITION. STATEMENTS OPPOSING OR SUPPORTING THIS PETITION IS AFFORDED AN ADDITIONAL 15 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS CORRECTION. ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington,
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- license in the past. Further, we note that NCVEC states that all VECs currently accept Callbook Magazine and old databases to verify former licensure, thereby convincing us that such a rule amendment is not necessary at this time. Additionally, we are updating additional rule sections to reflect a change in Commission organization. Specifically, we are revising Sections 97.103(c), 97.203(f), and 97.309(b) of the Commission's Rules to replace the term ``Engineer-In-Charge" (EIC) with "District Director" because the EIC function in the Enforcement Bureau (EB) is now performed by a District Director. In summary, we believe that the public interest will be served by revising the amateur service rules as indicated above. We believe that these rule changes will allow amateur service licensees
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- license in the past. Further, we note that NCVEC states that all VECs currently accept Callbook Magazine and old databases to verify former licensure, thereby convincing us that such a rule amendment is not necessary at this time. Additionally, we are updating additional rule sections to reflect a change in Commission organization. Specifically, we are revising Sections 97.103(c), 97.203(f), and 97.309(b) of the Commission's Rules to replace the term ``Engineer-In-Charge" (EIC) with "District Director" because the EIC function in the Enforcement Bureau (EB) is now performed by a District Director. In summary, we believe that the public interest will be served by revising the amateur service rules as indicated above. We believe that these rule changes will allow amateur service licensees
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- sharing the available spectrum. Finally, we agree with commenters that limiting digital operation to a specific technique discourages the further development of additional techniques, which may be more efficient than those currently in use. Therefore, we permit an amateur station transmitting RTTY emission 60H0J2B or data emission 2K80J2D to use any unspecified digital code, subject to the requirements of Section 97.309(b). We amend Section 97.305(c) by inserting the 60 meter band entry, which lists ``Phone, RTTY, data'' under the heading ``Emission types authorized.'' In addition, we amend Section 97.307 by adding new paragraph (f)(14) to list the emission types and designators and other restrictions. Operational Requirements Transmission time limit. The Commission also sought comment on whether to adopt a rule addressing
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- conducted on a regular basis; 4. Music using a phone emission except as specifically provided elsewhere in Section 97.113; communications intended to facilitate a criminal act; messages in codes or ciphers intended to obscure the meaning thereof, except as provided for space telecommand (see [57]Section 97.211(b)), telecommand of model craft (see[58]Section 97.215(b)), and RTTY and data emission codes (see [59]Section 97.309(b)); obscene or indecent words or language; or false or deceptive messages, signals or identification; 5. Communications, on a regular basis, which could reasonably be furnished alternatively through other radio services. Q: Is the content of the communications my amateur station transmits protected against someone receiving, divulging, publishing or utilizing them? No. Amateur stations are not afforded privacy protection. See Section