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From: rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig)
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: arrl bulletin nr 71 (HAMS GET 902-928 MHZ !!!!!!)
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Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 11:32:35 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 19 11:32:35 1985
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qst de k9eui
hr arrl bulletin nr 71  from arrl headquarters
newington ct  august 14, 1985
to all radio amateurs bt

acting on pr docket 84 960, fcc has announced the  availability
of  902  to  928  mhz  for  use by all radio amateurs above the
novice  class,  effective  at  0001  utc  september  28,  1985.
amateur  use  of  the  new  band  must  be  on a secondary, non
interference basis.  emission types n0n, a1a,  a2a,  a2b,  a3e,
a3c,  a3f,  f1b, f2b, f3e, g3e, f3c, f3f, f8e and p0n have been
authorized.  in a related action, fcc restricted use of the 902
to  928 mhz band at the white sands missile range.  amateur use
of the band is prohibited inside the range,  and  use  for  150
miles  outside the range is restricted to a maximum transmitter
peak envelope power of 50 watts.  see qst for  further  details
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