SB QST @ ARL $ARLB002 ARLB002 ARRL Concludes 5-MHz Experiments, Awaits FCC Decision on New Band ZCZC AG02 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 2 ARLB002 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT January 3, 2003 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB002 ARLB002 ARRL Concludes 5-MHz Experiments, Awaits FCC Decision on New Band With its experimental license having demonstrated the desirability and feasibility of a domestic 5 mhz amateur allocation, the arrl has allowed wa2xsy to expire on january 1 2003 rather than request renewal. Last May, the FCC proposed going along with the ARRL's 2001 request for a new domestic secondary HF allocation at 5.25 to 5.4 MHz. 15 Amateur Radio clubs and individual amateurs took part in the 5-MHz experimental operation that began in January 1999 and largely concluded in 2002. ARRL chose not to request another renewal of the WA2XSY license because it already had obtained sufficient information to justify its petition for the band. In a letter filed with the FCC last August after the comment deadline had passed, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration recommended that the Commission not go forward with the 5-MHz proposal. The NTIA said several government agencies with allocations in the proposed spectrum had expressed reservations about allowing amateurs to use the band. The ARRL has been working with the government to resolve the impasse. The ARRL has called the 5 MHz allocation an urgent priority of the Amateur Service and said that a new band at 5 MHz would aid emergency communication activities by filling a propagation gap between 80 and 40 meters. In the meantime, experimental operations on 5 MHz continue on a very limited basis in the United Kingdom and in Canada. NNNN /EX