[Elecraft] 97.315
Phil Kane
k2asp at kanafi.org
Fri Apr 6 23:31:12 EDT 2007
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 09:53:11 -0400, n2ey at aol.com wrote:
>FCC does not directly maintain a database with all their rules,
>nor do they publish them. Instead, that is handled by the
>Government Publishing Office, who only update it annually.
>Changes between annual updates are published in the Federal
>Register and on the FCC website.
>So if you search the FCC site for Part 97, you will find a link
>to the GPO site where you can download the *old* Part 97 from
>before the October 2006 changes. Then you have to search the
>Federal Register to get the changes since the last update, and
>splice them in.
Even more fun fact: if one needs up-to-date rules and case
digests and texts (as my firm does), one ponies up and
subscribes to the Pike and Fischer Communications Regulation
Service. It's only $3500 per year (we have a multi-site
multi-user subscription so it's more) - cheap at any price!
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73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
VP - Regulatory Counsel & Engineering Manager
C.S.I. Telecommunication Consulting Engineers
San Francisco, CA - Beaverton, OR
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