SB QST @ ARL $ARLB035 ARLB035 League urges FCC to expedite restructuring ZCZC AG35 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 35 ARLB035 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 20, 1999 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB035 ARLB035 League urges FCC to expedite restructuring The ARRL has urged the FCC to act ''without delay'' on Amateur Radio restructuring and has suggested that the Commission adopt the League's restructuring plan as its own in order to speed up the process. In a letter May 19 to the FCC, the League says that the state of limbo created by the current FCC Amateur Radio restructuring proceeding, WT Docket 98-143, is stifling Amateur Radio's growth, as current and prospective hams await an FCC Report and Order. The League asked the FCC to adopt the League's plan in a Report and Order ''at the earliest possible time.'' The ARRL told the FCC that its comprehensive plan of four license classes and two Morse code testing tiers--5 WPM and 12 WPM--plus refarming of the Novice/Technician Plus HF CW subbands ''constitutes a reasonable middle ground proposal.'' The ARRL's restructuring proposal formed the core of the League's comments to the FCC on WT 98-143, which the FCC refers to as the Part 97 Biennial Review. Both the FCC and ARRL proposals would eliminate the Novice and Tech Plus licenses. The ARRL's letter stressed that ''refarming'' of the Novice class subbands was ''the most critical portion of the League's comprehensive plan, or, indeed, of any license restructuring plan the Commission may adopt.'' The League said refarming was essential to make room for anticipated additional licensees using SSB HF subbands. In addition, the League said, refarming ''is absolutely necessary to preserve and enhance the incentive self-training program'' and to ensure more efficient use of limited HF allocations. Under the League's plan, General, Advanced, and Extra class licensees would get additional HF spectrum for phone operation. Judging from comments made at the Dayton Hamvention FCC forum by William Cross, W3TN, of the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, no substantive progress has been made toward formulating Amateur Service rules changes beyond reading, analyzing, and tabulating comments. Cross said no decisions had been made on WT Docket 98-143 as of May 13. The FCC received 2250 comments from the amateur community in the proceeding. In its letter, the League took the opportunity to express appreciation for the support for the Amateur Service by both Chairman William Kennard and WTB Chief Thomas Sugrue and to thank the FCC for the renewed enforcement efforts of Compliance and Information Bureau Chief Richard Lee and CIB Legal Advisor Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH. NNNN /EX