As you are aware, the ARRL has spent more than two years working with the FCC developing an enhanced program to support the FCC Enforcement staff with monitoring and reporting alleged problems arising on the Amateur Radio bands. The time has come to transition from the former Official Observer (OO) program to the new Volunteer Monitor (VM) program. The OO program will officially sunset on Monday September 30, 2019. The new Volunteer Monitor program will become effective on Tuesday October 1, 2019.
Read MoreOPINION: Learning Morse Code increases Neuroplasticity→
/A recent study, Learning Morse Code Alters Microstructural Properties in the Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus, has shown that learning Morse Code increases neuroplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. I’m not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV, but from what I’ve read neuroplasticity is a good thing. It helps us learn new things, recover more quickly from injury, and overcome some brain deficits, depression and addictions, and reverse obsessive compulsive patterns.
Read MoreOPINION: ARRL Renews Request for FCC to Replace Symbol Rate with Bandwidth Limit→
/Here we go again. I’m not sure why the ARRL think that they can push this through this time when they were unsuccessful last time, and when, as noted below, “The parties to the ARRL-arranged talks declined to forward to the FCC joint recommendations on which conditional agreement had been reached.” Do they think that the opponents are just going to give up?
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