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- From: clifto@indep1.UUCP (Cliff Sharp)
- Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio
- Subject: Dangerous Congressional Bill being drafted
- Date: 16 Aug 89 15:01:31 GMT
- Reply-To: clifto@indep1.MCS.COM (Cliff Sharp)
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- [15095] B BID: 15095_AF9M
- Path: AF9M
- Date: 23 Jul 89 04:33:04 Z
- From: K9XI@AF9M
- To: ALL@USA
- Subject: DANGEROUS CONGRESSIONAL BILL DRAFT
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- THE ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY ACT OF 1989
-
- Apparently the land mobile industry has decided that going through
- the FCC to steal Amateur Frequencies is costing them too much time and too
- much money. Therefore, they alledgedly intend to short circuit the process
- and try to steal our spectra with the aid of the Congress. We now know how
- they intend to go about it.
-
- The office of the Subcommittee on Telecommmunications and Finance
- is in the process of drafting a bill (no number yet) entitled "The
- Engineering Communications Technology Act of 1989". Though we do not have
- the draft in hand, and the Congress isn't releasing it now, we understand
- that under its provisions, the Congress is mandating that the NTIA or the
- NCS (National Communications System), provide a list of spectra which the
- military and other government services are holding in reserve and either not
- utilizing or underutilizing at the present time. From what we are told this
- includes everything from DC to about 10 GHz, and specifies that the list of
- 'available' frequencies be prepared by the end of one year from enactment.
- From that, the Congress, or a committee appointed by the Congress, is
- expected to choose some 200 MHz for reassignment to commercial interests
- (read that 'the land mobile industry').
-
- Why we should be concerned: What we suspect is that the frequencies
- which will be opened up for such reallocation includes all ham bands above
- two meters, since all of these are utilized by Amateur Radio on a shared
- basis with NTIA, NCS, or both. We suspect that this legislation can and
- will lead to wholesale removal of all Amateur VHF and UHF specta above 2
- meters (2 meters is the highest frequency on which we have as an exclusive,
- non-shared allocation).
-
- If such occurs the losses would be staggering, and we would never be
- able to operate above two meters again. Even the so-called 'exclusive'
- Satellite bands at 435-438, and at 1.2 GHz would be removed from service.
- Novice Enhancement would be destroyed in the process.
-
- WHAT YOU CAN DO: The person to write regarding this proposed
- legislation is Congressman Edward Markey (D-MA). In your letter, please
- SPECIFY that, when the bill is introduced, it must EXEMPT the Amateur-
- utilized spectra from being targetted for reassignment to commercial
- interests. For now, this is the only way in which we can act on this issue,
- and it is the best way, because if we don't get these assurances now, and
- make SURE they stay in place through possible passage, the outcome of 87-14
- will be moot, and it won't be just 220 we lose!
-
- Thanks to Kermit Carlson W9XA, and to Bill Courier of the
- Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance for their help in the
- preparation of this article. ---220 NOTES/Chicago
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