[Ground-station] FCC Filing for 219 MHz rules changes from ORI
Michelle Thompson
mountain.michelle at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 11:15:24 PDT 2025
Thank you to the many people that have helped with this effort. Open
Research Institute (ORI) has filed the first of what might be several
comments and proposed rules making efforts to the FCC about reforming
amateur radio use of the 219 MHz band.
https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10329271641887
The list of folks that have contributed and supported this effort to
renovate 219 MHz for actual amateur radio use is quite long. This filing
and any that follow are the result of over a year of work. Thank you
especially to Mike McGinty, ARRL advisors, and Justin Overfelt.
If you would like to help?
1) Please use this comment to make your own similar request under this
particular proceeding. This is a "what regulations do you want to delete?"
type of call. As with many FCC calls for comment, it will be dominated by
commercial interests. Anything from amateur radio will stand out. The
deadline for comments is 11 April 2025. Speak simply and directly. We'd
like to use this band without unnecessary and burdensome requirements.
2) Please be ready to file a "reply" comment after the 11 April 2025
deadline. This is a chance for you to say "I agree with this and support
this."
We are not asking to change the fundamental nature of the band. Fixed
digital messaging forwarding is super exciting these days because of SDRs,
mesh networking, and all sorts of amazing protocol work available to us. We
decided to simply ask for removal of the notification and permissions
requirements. These requirements have resulted in zero use of this band for
over two decades.
The primary service back in the late 1990s when these rules came out was
maritime (AMTS). Those licenses were never fully deployed and have now been
leased out by railroads. This means, to us, that the permissions
requirements now make no sense at all for secondary licensees.
ORI is tired of this and is working to make this situation better. This is
a great band with huge, innovative, digital promise. We deserve to have a
seat at this table and that means the chair has to actually exist and the
door to the room the table is located within has to actually be something
we can open.
-Michelle Thompson
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.openresearch.institute/pipermail/ground-station-openresearch.institute/attachments/20250401/72d59df1/attachment.htm>
More information about the Ground-Station
mailing list