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300 Comments Submitted in response to In Re Delete, Delete, Delete

RadioWorld reports close to 300 comments filed in response to the recent FCC Public Notice, In Re: Delete Delete Delete (PDF). Responses related to amateur radio vary from keeping the status quo to eliminating amateur radio licensing completely.

A number of the comments received so far have focused on amateur radio and the fear that ham radio could be at risk. The possible loss of spectrum is among the concerns.

Read the RadioWorld article for a sampling of comments.

Hams have until April 11th to file comments related to the public notice. Reply comments will be accepted until April 28th. The ARRL is also expected to file comments taking into consideration feedback from its members.

Source: RadioWorld

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