[600MRG] [500kc] 630m Amateur Band Approval - No Joy at WD2XSH/12

Edward R Cole kl7uw at acsalaska.net
Thu Mar 30 17:56:31 CDT 2017


Mike,

Don't give up.  FCC rule say we have to apply to the Utility Telecom 
Council (whoever they are) for permission, even if beyond 1 km.  I 
suggest you might be able to get provisional permission based on your 
years of non-interference, which upon demonstration might get you an 
exception for your area as long as no interference is detected.

I am right at the 1km fringe and that is going to be my approach (I 
actually do not know if PLC is in use).

Best to do this as soon as ham radio is approved as there will be few 
stations at start up.  So the UTC may be more amenable to this for an 
individual station.  Also with impact of only one station it will be 
easy to demonstrate no interference vs after a few hundred or 
thousand stations get on.

73, Ed - KL7UW

At 01:02 PM 3/30/2017, Michael Mussler wrote:
>This is a bitter sweet victory for me. My QTH is inside the 1 km 
>limit. If I read the rules correctly, I won't be able to operate the 
>station I've used for 11+ years and 38,000+ interference 
>complaint-free hours as an amateur station. Apparently the proposed 
>1 watt EIRP option for separations less than 1 km didn't make it 
>into the rules.
>
>It was a privilege to contribute to the 600m Experiment and it was 
>fun while it lasted!
>
>73
>Mike Mussler,
>AI8Z
>WD2XSH/12
>
>
>
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73, Ed - KL7UW
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