Filers Seek Extension on Shortwave Petition. ARRL to File Comments.
07/31/2023 [Updated 7/31/2023]
Since May, ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio (R) has
been reviewing the rules proposed in a petition before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from the "Shortwave Modernization
Coalition" (SMC). The ARRL Laboratory has been studying the petition
out of concern for potential interference to Amateur Radio
communications.
Comments on the petition, RM-11953, were due to FCC by July 31, 2023
(see previous ARRL News story, noted elsewhere in this post).
However, a 30-day extension of time was requested by both Skywave
Networks LLC and FlexRadio Systems.
The timely request from Skywave automatically triggered an extension to
the filing deadline. Under FCC rules, when a request for extension is
made within the appropriate timeframe, commenters may file comments until
a date set by FCC when it rules on the extension request, or no earlier
than two business days after the FCC decision. On Monday, July 31, the
FCC denied the request for extension. Comments therefore may continue
to be filed through Wednesday, August 2.
In its petition, SMC, a group that appears to represent high-speed stock trading interests, has proposed amending the FCC Part 90 rules to allow introduction of high-power digital communications to the shortwave
spectrum, that in many instances, is immediately adjacent to the amateur
HF bands.
ARRL's comments on the matter will be based on the analysis by its
laboratory and guided by its experienced Washington, D.C. regulatory
affairs counsel. ARRL will use the extension to best represent the
interests of its members and the Amateur Radio Service.
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The Previous Post on this, from the Arkansas Section Manager, is below.
Note: There are already several videos on YouTube concurring with this. DS
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Please take a few moments to read the following notification from the
ARRL WebSite.
The Direct URL to the article is:
http://www.arrl.org/news/commercial-interests-petition-fcc-for-high-power- allocation-on-shortwave-spectrum
(above URL all on one line -- this is the "previous story" from above)
The context of this article is copied below.
After reading this please reach out to the ARRL, and your congressional representative to let them know that you are OPPOSED to this possible
action!
You can submit your objection using the FCC URL:
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-comment#comments
Reference the Rule Making Request RM-11953
Time is not on our side as the open comment period closes on 31 July
2023. (as per the top story, the deadline was extended to August 2).
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The ad hoc group "Shortwave Modernization Coalition" petitioned the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allow data communications on multiple bands within the HF 2 - 25 MHz range with up to 20 KW,
including in bands immediately adjacent to spectrum allocated to the
Amateur Radio Service. This group appears to represent high-speed stock
trading interests.
ARRL, The National Association for Amateur Radio (R) is treating the
petition as a subject of concern for its members and the greater Amateur
Radio Service. ARRL Laboratory staff are studying the matter from a
technical standpoint, including analysis of transmitted signals
potentially interfering with Amateur Radio communications on Amateur
Radio spectrum. The results from this expert review are being finalized
and will inform ARRL's filed comments on the matter.
The FCC has assigned the petition RM-11953. Comments are due by July 31,
2023, and reply comments by August 15. While the petitioners exclude the amateur bands, high power operations on immediately adjacent bands are proposed.
A copy of the petition is at:
https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1042840187330/1 (PDF).
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