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On Nov 23, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Don Hill AA5AU wrote:
> I don't think we should be asking the FCC for a specified bandwidth limit at 
> this time. Our actions should be geared toward getting
> the FCC to dismiss the ARRL proposal.
Correct, Don.  But if you read my earlier posting, the ARRL is *also* sneakily 
proposing a change to expand the bandwidth in their proposed change to 97.307 
(f) (3).
I don't know who drafted in that change, and even the Board of Directors may 
not be aware of that sleight of hand.  All the propaganda from HQ is about 
changing symbol rates, but they had to sneak that bandwidth item in.  Nothing 
to do with symbol rates, but very detrimental to digital subbands.
If you write to your director, be sure to mention that they need to carefully 
read the petition, especially the 2.8 kHz part, to be sure that they know what 
they had signed up to.
73
Chen, W7AY
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