• Request for Comments to the FCC About Proposed Changes to the 60 Meter

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    A few weeks ago, I sent out a request for members to comment to the FCC
    about proposed changes to the 60 meter band. Jim Boehner, N2ZZ, Roanoke Division Director and Bill Morine, N2COP, Roanoke Division Vice Director recently wrote a great request for action to members of their division
    about the proposed changes. Because the FCC has extended the deadline
    for comments to November 28, 2023 *from the original October 31) I
    thought it worthwhile to forward their message to the Midwest Division.


    Here is Jim and Bill's request for support (with the corrected due
    date):

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    We need your assistance, and we need it NOW. We strongly encourage you
    to assist the ARRL and the entire U.S. Amateur Radio community by
    submitting comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
    before November 28, 2023, to save the privileges we have fought to gain
    on 60 meters. Even if you are not currently active on 60 meters, the
    proposed reduction in power from 100 watts to an equivalent of less than
    10 watts is the most sweeping reduction of HF privileges in decades. If Amateur Radio opposition to this proposed change is weak and the FCC
    goes through with the change, will a lackluster response from the
    Amateur Radio community embolden the FCC to remove or modify more HF privileges?

    Please read this message in full to understand why your help is needed
    prior to submitting your comments.

    The FCC has issued Notice of Proposed Rulemaking's (NPRM) Docket
    Number 23-120 which would reduce power on 60 meters from 100 watts ERP (Effective Radiated Power) to the equivalent of 9.5 watts ERP. The NPRM
    would replace the current five channels (currently each with a 100-watt
    power limit) with a 15 KHz continuous spectrum from 5351.5 to 5366.5
    KHz, but limiting power to the equivalent of 9.5 watts ERP. ARRL is
    proposing to keep the current five channels AND add the docket's
    proposed 15 KHz of continuous spectrum, all at a power level of 100
    watts ERP.

    It's important to note that in 2022 our neighbor, Canada, enacted
    ARRL's position by keeping the five current channels AND adding the
    expanded 15 KHz of continuous spectrum, all at 100 watts. ARRL is
    advocating for the FCC to adopt the identical allocations and power
    limits which Canada put in place over a year ago.

    When the FCC authorized 60-meter access for Amateur Radio operators in
    July 2003, the Commission cited the positive propagation attributes for emergency communications. Over the past twenty years during hurricanes, Caribbean Amateur Radio stations used 60 meters to relay critical
    weather and situational reports to U.S. operators. Clearly, 9.5 watts
    ERP would be woefully inadequate to maintain communications for these
    purposes.

    In the May 2023 ARRL survey, members overwhelmingly pointed to Spectrum
    Defense as the #1 priority of the League. The Roanoke Division takes
    this priority seriously. For the maximum impact, the FCC needs to hear
    from ARRL members in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia to underscore the importance of 60 meters in our densely
    populated region on the eastern seaboard situated between active
    hurricane zones and our nation's capital of Washington, DC. Having a consistent bandplan with Canada will also ensure harmonious
    communications throughout most of North America.

    PLEASE support the ARRL's filing in this matter.

    To learn more about the NPRM and its impact on our 60-meter privileges,
    please visit https://www.arrl.org/60-meter-band . On this webpage you
    will find the links to file comments with the FCC. Please don't
    delay. A substantial response from the Ham community before the
    November 28 deadline is the only way to forestall the loss of our valued operating privileges. Please urge your fellow Hams to file comments as
    well. Protection of our Amateur Radio spectrum is our number one
    priority.

    73 de
    Jim Boehner, N2ZZ
    Roanoke Division Director

    Bill Morine, N2COP
    Roanoke Division Vice Director ********************************************************

    I appreciate your support in defending our spectrum and for your support
    of the ARRL.

    73, Art K0AIZ

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    ARRL Midwest Division
    Director: Arthur I Zygielbaum, K0AIZ
    k0aiz@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------

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