<< yes the FCC can, and does grant "Part 15" licenses. In fact AMRAD has held such a license to transmit on 136 kHz for several years >> A slight typo here. I believe Andre' is referring to Part 5 of
Andre, Did you mean to say "Part 5" licenses below? Bill A Are there experimental licenses of the UK type that extends the individual amateur's privileges on a case by case basis, or are they just fo
Are there experimental licenses of the UK type that extends the individual amateur's privileges on a case by case basis, or are they just for working amongst the experimental group? Stewart G3YSX He
The FCC said a new amateur LF allocation is not justified ''when balanced against the greater public interest of an interference-free power grid.'' The FCC said amateurs wishing to experiment with LF
From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 14, 2003 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB035 ARLB035 FCC declines to grant amateur LF allocation; gives five channels at 5 MHz The FCC has declined to gra