Amateur Radio Vanity Processing Falls Victim to Hurricanes:
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The ARRL Letter, Vol 24, No 38
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September 30, 2005
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Amateur Radio Vanity Processing Falls Victim to Hurricanes:
The FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) has suspended the
processing of Amateur Radio vanity call sign applications. A WTB staff
member, speaking to ARRL on background, said the FCC halted vanity
processing on or about September 23 after realizing that filing and
regulatory deadline extensions for hurricane-affected licensees in certain
states could adversely impact the vanity system. The WTB staffer pointed out
that the filing extensions announced this month also apply to Amateur
Radio's two-year "grace period."
"Because these extensions apply to the grace period, it could affect vanity
processing," the WTB staffer told ARRL. "We stopped processing when it came
clear that some call signs could be affected." No decision has been made on
when vanity processing will resume.
On September 1, the FCC extended until October 31 all filing and regulatory
deadlines falling between August 29 and October 30 for licensees in
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana affected by Hurricane Katrina. On
September 24, it extended until November 21 all filing and regulatory
deadlines falling between September 20 and November 20 for licensees in
Louisiana and Texas affected by Hurricane Rita.
The WTB staff member emphasized that the FCC intended the deadline
extensions to apply only to licensees who have been directly impacted by the
storms. "These are not statewide extensions," the staffer said.
Under Part 97, Amateur Radio licensees have two years from the date of
license expiration to renew their tickets without having to retest or risk
losing their call signs to a vanity applicant. The staffer confirmed that
WTB had disabled the "auto-termination" feature of the Universal Licensing
System (ULS) so that it will not automatically cancel licenses that have not
been renewed by the end of the grace period.
"We can't assume based on address who might be affected," the staff member
explained, "so we're not auto-terminating anything at this point."
In the meantime, the FCC is encouraging radio amateurs to continue filing
vanity applications as they normally would. "Everything will be held in
queue," the WTB staff member said.--thanks to Dean Gibson, AE7Q, for
alerting ARRL to this situation
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 24, No. 38
September 30, 2005
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by N4HQU on October 1, 2005
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This FCC move hurt, as I was one day away from the "grant date" of my new call sign when this FCC suspension went into effect. And, of course, an individual must pay up front with their vanity call application, so the "Gov" has my money, and I'll have nothing to show for it until they get around to lifting this suspension.
"Stuff happens," as they say, but I'm now wondering if my new call will be dated as of the issuance (whenever they get around to it), or back-dated to when it should have been issued. We'll see.
Bob Burdick
www.bobburdick.com
N4HQU
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