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Technical Input to the ARRL Technology Task Force

About the Technology Task Force

Tell us About You:

Name:  Callsign
Mailing Address: 
City:  State/Province:  Zip/PC:
Country:  E-mail address:
Daytime Phone:  Evening Phone:
Fax:   Cellular/Alternate Phone:

About the Idea and Information You're Offering:

Please summarize your technology proposal or idea, using the space provided (we will request detailed information later on technologies selected for further study):

Please summarize, using the space provided, how this technology or idea will benefit the Amateur Radio Service, and if applicable, what benefits it might provide beyond Amateur Radio:

Please indicate the broad category(ies) into which your input fits (please explain all other categories):

Is it :

    Analog communications
    Digital communications
    Hybrid analog/digital communications
    Antennas
    Other

    If other, why?

Is its primary application for:

    Transmitting
    Receiving
    Both transmitting and receiving
    Other

    If other, why?

Is the technology intended for a specific frequency range?

    Yes
    No

    If yes, is it primarily intended for use on:

      MF
      HF
      VHF
      UHF
      Microwave
      Light
      Other

      If other, what?

Do current FCC rules permit the full application of this technology on amateur frequencies?

    Yes
    No
    Not sure

Is this technology currently in use (pick all that are applicable)

    In Amateur Radio?
    In commercial services?
    In other radio services?
    None of the above?

Additional Information and discussion (if applicable):



You may also send email to ttfinput@arrl.org with separate information that explains your proposal and discusses what you think ARRL can do to best use this idea or technology for the good of the Amateur Radio Service. Please be concise. The TTF will request detailed information on technologies selected for further study.

The Technology Task Force can be reached at:

    ARRL Technology Task Force
    c/o Ed Hare, W1RFI
    225 Main St.
    Newington, CT 06111
    E-mail: ttfinput@arrl.org



Page last modified: 10:35 AM, 30 Jan 2001 ET
Page author: w1rfi@arrl.org
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