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												02/09/2015 | FCC Seeks Comment on Radar Sharing Schemes that Could Displace Amateur Radio at 76-81 GHzFCC Seeks Comment on Radar Sharing Schemes that Could Displace Amateur Radio at 76-81 GHz. 
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												12/09/2014 | QST Celebrates Its Centennial in 2015Watch for some interesting changes in your 2015 QSTs 
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												10/01/2014 | ARRL Again Asks FCC to Elevate Amateur Service 2300-2305 MHz Allocation to PrimaryThe ARRL again asks the FCC to elevate the Amateur Service 2300-2305 MHz allocation from secondary to primary. 
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												06/26/2014 | House Bill Would Require FCC to Extend PRB-1 Coverage to Restrictive CovenantsA US House bill would require the FCC to extend PRB-1 coverage to restrictive covenants. 
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												09/09/2013 | New England Spectrum Manager Wants to Hear from 2 Meter Simplex OpsThe New England Spectrum Management Council wants to hear from simplex operators about proposed 2 meter band plan changes. 
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												11/21/2012 | FCC Seeks to Assign Entire Amateur Portion of 160 Meter Band to Primary Status to Amateur Radio Service, Proposes New LF Amateur Band at 135.7-137.8 kHzOn Tuesday, November 20, the FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that proposes to amend Part 97 (among others) of the Commission’s rules. These changes include changing the allocation to the amateur portion of the 160 meter band, allocating a new 
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												05/29/2012 | FCC Expands Part 95 MedRadio Rules to Allow Devices in 2360-2400 MHz BandIn a First Report and Order and a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ET 08-59) released on May 24, the FCC decided to expand the Part 95 Personal Radio Service rules to allow medical devices to operate on a secondary basis in the 2360-2400 MHz band. 
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												04/19/2011 | ARRL Scores Partial Victory in ReconRobotics ProceedingThe FCC has given radio amateurs a partial victory in response to the ARRL’s challenge, in a Petition for Reconsideration, of a rules waiver that permits the certification and licensing of the Recon Scout -- a remote-controlled, maneuverable surveillance 
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