SB QST @ ARL $ARLB019 ARLB019 FCC puts regulatory ball in amateurs' court ZCZC AG19 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 19 ARLB019 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 25, 2001 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB019 ARLB019 FCC puts regulatory ball in amateurs' court The FCC says the ball is in the court of the Amateur Service to determine the course of future Amateur Radio regulation. Speaking May 20 at the Dayton Hamvention FCC forum, Bill Cross, W3TN, of the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, said that the days of Commission-imposed regulation are past. ''Detailed regulation of the nitty gritty of communication services, including the Amateur Service, is not in the picture,'' Cross said. ''Rather, the FCC is shifting to strong and effective enforcement of truly necessary regulations.'' The FCC, he said, now plans to look to the amateur community to reach consensus on any new regulations it thinks it wants and needs. ''I hope that those of you who are thinking about asking us to carve up a band by fiat will think again,'' he said. ''You really are asking us to tie your hands regarding your use of your spectrum.'' Before the FCC initiates any rulemaking proceedings in the Amateur Service to change privileges, Cross said it wants to see proposals involving the implementation of ''new and more modern communications technologies,'' such as digital. In addition, he said, any future proposal ''must include all licensees, and it must include all bands,'' and--most important--the amateur community must reach a consensus on the topic. Cross said the FCC does not want and cannot handle ''multiple proceedings that address piecemeal changes in operating privileges'' that affect only certain classes of licensees or certain bands. NNNN /EX