SB QST @ ARL $ARLB027 ARLB027 FCC revises 610s ZCZC AG27 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 27 ARLB027 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 22, 1997 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB027 ARLB027 FCC revises 610s The FCC has just released a new Form 610, dated March 1997, that includes a space for your Internet address. The new form is available via the FCC's Internet site (http://www.fcc.gov) and via the FCC's fax-on-demand service at 202-418-0177, to obtain Form 610, the form number to request is ''000610.'' The form is much the same as the previous Form 610, dated March, 1995, except that item 3A asking for the applicant's ''Internet Address'' is included on the same line as the street address. The environmental impact question, formerly item 6, has instead become a statement in the applicant certification section where the applicant certifies that ''the construction of the station would not be an action which is likely to have a significant environmental effect (see the Commission's Rules 47 CFR Sections 1.1301-1.1319 and 97.13a).'' The former item 7 has become item 6 on the new Form 610. According to staff members at the Gettysburg FCC office, the FCC will continue to accept any of the three Forms 610 (dated November 1993, March 1995 and March 1997) until further notice. In addition to the new Form 610, a revised version of the electronic Amateur Station Vanity Call Sign Request form (FCC Form 610V) is now available on the Internet at http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/amradsrv.html. Under ''Amateur Station Vanity Call Sign System'' choose ''Interactive Vanity Call Sign Application.'' This version allows a user to file multiple applications using one FCC Form 159 (Remittance Advice), thus permitting several applicants to file vanity applications at the same time and combine their fee payments. The fee will calculate and preprint on the FCC Form 159, depending on the number of applications submitted. Detailed instructions are available by clicking on the item number on the Internet form. Previously, applicants had to complete a separate FCC Form 159 for each application submitted electronically. Electronic payment is not yet available, and applicants must mail a completed FCC Form 159 with payment to FCC, Box 358994, Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5994, immediately after submitting any electronic application(s). For technical assistance, contact the FCC Technical Support Group, 202-414-1250. For general questions regarding the application or fee, call the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Consumer Assistance staff, 800-322-1117. NNNN /EX