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Home » News » Commercial Interests Petition FCC for High Power Allocation on Shortwave (HF) » Reply To: Commercial Interests Petition FCC for High Power Allocation on Shortwave (HF)

Reply To: Commercial Interests Petition FCC for High Power Allocation on Shortwave (HF)

July 14, 2023 at 7:54 am #39402
Steven Smith
Participant

    Keep in mind if your making comments to the FCC on the Petition
    then sending them to the ARRL CEO is not the correct route

    However, if you are frustrated that is has taken over Two months for the ARRL to let us know about this petition for new rule making
    then by all means voicing that to the ARRL CEO is worth your time.

    By Now (over two months since this petition was filed to the FCC) on most Petitions for rule making
    The ARRL in the past would have already posted their stance (Comment to the FCC and shown it’s members those comments) on this petition.

    Knowing the wording the ARRL would use in opposition of this petition, helps each of us compose a comment to the rule making with the FCC website.

    So for most of you reading this still………

    Your thinking How do I go about posting a comment of this proposed rule to the FCC
    That answer with instructions is at the following link. However, I would wait another week and lets see if indeed the League does come through with suggested comments we might use.

    https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-comment

    73
    Steve
    KG5VK

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