SB QST @ ARL $ARLB100 ARLB100 WRC99 Committee Supports HF CW Requirement ZCZC AG80 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 100 ARLB100 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT December 20, 1996 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB100 ARLB100 WRC99 Committee Supports HF CW Requirement The special committee created by the ARRL to study issues relating to the 1999 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-99) has recommended that the ARRL Board of Directors not support changing the treaty requirement for Morse code testing to operate below 30 MHz. The committee submitted its final report to the ARRL Board this week. The committee report contains recommended ARRL positions regarding possible changes in Article S25 of the international radio regulations. Consistent with the results of a survey of ARRL members, the committee recommended no change in the existing treaty obligation that administrations test prospective amateur licensees on their Morse code ability before authorizing them to operate below 30 MHz. The committee did support changes to Article S25 that would: Eliminate the so-called ''banned countries'' list Establish that providing communications in the event of natural disasters is a normal and desirable part of the international service provided by radio amateurs Reduce restrictions on international communications on behalf of third parties Aid in the establishment of an ''International Amateur Permit.'' The committee report also responded to the Board's request that it study possible changes to the amateur licensing structure in the United States. The committee offered some proposals for change, but recommended that the Board take no action on this part of its report until the committee's proposals are shared with the membership and there is an opportunity for member comment. The Board will consider the committee's report and recommendations at its next regular meeting, January 17-18, 1997. If the Board accepts the report, it will be available for public release. An article giving the results of the survey will appear in February 1997 QST. NNNN /EX