[arrl-odv:20806] Request for Board approval of 9 cm band plan

ARRL Directors: Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so. Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee: Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as "Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D" with accompanying "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E" is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution. 73, David Sumner, K1ZZ Secretary Background At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL's published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair. Committee Activities In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee's recommended defensive actions. The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc" while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in "9 cm Band Diagram - Rev D.doc". Actions Upon Board Approval Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee Attachments

W6RGG votes aye. On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ <dsumner@arrl.org>wrote:
ARRL Directors:****
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Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so.****
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Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee:****
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Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as “Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D” with accompanying “9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E” is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and****
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further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions.****
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After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution.* ***
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73,****
David Sumner, K1ZZ****
Secretary****
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*Background*
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At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL’s published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair.****
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*Committee Activities*
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In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee’s recommended defensive actions.****
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The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, “9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc” while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in “9 cm Band Diagram – Rev D.doc”. ****
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*Actions Upon Board Approval*
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Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions.****
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Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair****
ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee****
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Attachments****
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K0GW votes "aye." Thanks to the committee members for their work on crafting this plan. -- 73, Greg Widin, K0GW ARRL Dakota Division Director On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ <dsumner@arrl.org>wrote:
ARRL Directors:****
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Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so.****
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Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee:****
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Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as “Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D” with accompanying “9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E” is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and****
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further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions.****
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After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution.* ***
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73,****
David Sumner, K1ZZ****
Secretary****
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*Background*
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At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL’s published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair.****
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*Committee Activities*
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In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee’s recommended defensive actions.****
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The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, “9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc” while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in “9 cm Band Diagram – Rev D.doc”. ****
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*Actions Upon Board Approval*
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Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions.****
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Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair****
ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee****
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Attachments****
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I vote Aye on this resolution. Cliff K0CA From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 2:46 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:20806] Request for Board approval of 9 cm band plan ARRL Directors: Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so. Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee: Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as "Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D" with accompanying "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E" is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution. 73, David Sumner, K1ZZ Secretary Background At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL's published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair. Committee Activities In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee's recommended defensive actions. The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc" while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in "9 cm Band Diagram - Rev D.doc". Actions Upon Board Approval Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee Attachments

K5UZ Director Delta Division votes Aye! TNX to Dave, K5UR Rick and the Committee. 73 ES DX David K5UZ Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: "Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ" <dsumner@arrl.org> Sender: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 15:46:13 To: arrl-odv<arrl-odv@arrl.org> Subject: [arrl-odv:20806] Request for Board approval of 9 cm band plan _______________________________________________ arrl-odv mailing list arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org http://reflector.arrl.org/mailman/listinfo/arrl-odv

The GLD votes aye as well. Nice job. Jim Jim Weaver, K8JE Director, Great Lakes Division 5065 Bethany Rd. Mason, OH 45040 Tel. 513-459-1661; e-mail K8JE@arrl.org ARRL: The reason Amateur Radio Is Members: The reason ARRL is

I vote Yes, Joyce KA2ANF ARRL - The national association for Amateur RadioT Joyce A. Birmingham, KA2ANF ARRL Director - Hudson Division 235 Van Emburgh Avenue Ridgewood, NJ 07450-2918 201-445-5924 ka2anf@arrl.net -----Original Message----- From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org]On Behalf Of Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:46 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:20806] Request for Board approval of 9 cm band plan ARRL Directors: Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so. Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee: Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as "Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D" with accompanying "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E" is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution. 73, David Sumner, K1ZZ Secretary Background At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL's published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair. Committee Activities In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee's recommended defensive actions. The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc" while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in "9 cm Band Diagram - Rev D.doc". Actions Upon Board Approval Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee Attachments

I vote aye. - Bill N3LLR From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:46 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:20806] Request for Board approval of 9 cm band plan ARRL Directors: Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so. Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee: Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as "Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D" with accompanying "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E" is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution. 73, David Sumner, K1ZZ Secretary Background At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL's published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair. Committee Activities In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee's recommended defensive actions. The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc" while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in "9 cm Band Diagram - Rev D.doc". Actions Upon Board Approval Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee Attachments

I do not usually send my replies to these E-mail votes to the entire group, but do so this time. I'm not of the opinion that this issue rises to the level of needing board approval. Additionally, I have had no personal interaction with the 9 cm band. I don't believe board approval has been sought, even on modifications to band plans where board members had actual experience. I believe that the members of the committee have vastly more knowledge and experience with the 9 cm band than I ever will. They have also either demonstrated substantial good judgment in my interactions with them, or come with positive reputations. Consequently, I vote aye, based entirely on my faith in the committee. Dick Norton, N6AA On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ <dsumner@arrl.org>wrote:
ARRL Directors:****
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Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so.****
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Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee:****
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Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as “Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D” with accompanying “9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E” is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and****
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further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions.****
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After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution.* ***
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73,****
David Sumner, K1ZZ****
Secretary****
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*Background*
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At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL’s published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair.****
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*Committee Activities*
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In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee’s recommended defensive actions.****
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The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, “9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc” while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in “9 cm Band Diagram – Rev D.doc”. ****
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*Actions Upon Board Approval*
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Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions.****
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Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair****
ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee****
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Attachments****
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_______________________________________________ arrl-odv mailing list arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org http://reflector.arrl.org/mailman/listinfo/arrl-odv

Dick, thanks for your vote. I am waiting for the last two to complete this process. One might well wonder why this issue requires Board attention. It doesn't have to, but that's up to the Board itself. The current band plan for this band, such as it is, was adopted by the Board in July 1988. In general, it requires a Board action to modify a prior Board action unless the Board empowers another entity to do so. The Board could empower a committee to take care of band plans, but in the past has affirmatively chosen not to. Dave K1ZZ From: Richard J Norton [mailto:richardjnorton@dslextreme.com] Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 1:40 AM To: Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ Cc: arrl-odv Subject: Re: [arrl-odv:20806] Request for Board approval of 9 cm band plan I do not usually send my replies to these E-mail votes to the entire group, but do so this time. I'm not of the opinion that this issue rises to the level of needing board approval. Additionally, I have had no personal interaction with the 9 cm band. I don't believe board approval has been sought, even on modifications to band plans where board members had actual experience. I believe that the members of the committee have vastly more knowledge and experience with the 9 cm band than I ever will. They have also either demonstrated substantial good judgment in my interactions with them, or come with positive reputations. Consequently, I vote aye, based entirely on my faith in the committee. Dick Norton, N6AA On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ <dsumner@arrl.org> wrote: ARRL Directors: Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so. Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee: Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as "Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D" with accompanying "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E" is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution. 73, David Sumner, K1ZZ Secretary Background At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL's published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair. Committee Activities In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee's recommended defensive actions. The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc" while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in "9 cm Band Diagram - Rev D.doc". Actions Upon Board Approval Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee Attachments _______________________________________________ arrl-odv mailing list arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org http://reflector.arrl.org/mailman/listinfo/arrl-odv

Sorry for being a slacker on this. AYE! Brian From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 1:46 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:20806] Request for Board approval of 9 cm band plan ARRL Directors: Upon completing its work on a revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee requested that the Executive Committee submit it to the Board for formal approval by mail vote. The Executive Committee has unanimously voted to do so. Here is the resolution submitted for Board consideration by the Executive Committee: Resolved, that the revised band plan for the 9 cm (3300-3500 MHz) band as prepared by the UHF / Microwave Band Plan Committee and identified as "Draft 9 cm Band Plan Rev D" with accompanying "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E" is adopted as the ARRL national plan; and further resolved that when published, the band plan will include a reminder that its purpose is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application; noting, however, that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. After reviewing the information contained below and in the three attachments, please let me have your vote, aye or nay, on the resolution. 73, David Sumner, K1ZZ Secretary Background At its July, 2011 meeting Board authorized the formation of a committee to review and update the ARRL's published band plans for the 33 cm, 23 cm, 13 cm and 9 cm Amateur bands. In August, President Craigie appointed the members of the Committee with Mr. Roderick as chair. Committee Activities In November the Committee asked the Amateur Radio community for input as to current, planned and projected uses of the Amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. After receiving and reviewing hundreds of comments and suggestions, members of the Committee began drafting plans for each of the bands under review. Top priority was placed on the 9 cm band because of its high risk under the National Broadband Plan, the clear inadequacy of the existing published plan for that band and the inclusion of a revised plan as a key element of the Broadband Plan Committee's recommended defensive actions. The first draft of the new 9 cm band plan was exposed for comment in March, 2012 with a comment period of just over one month. After taking the comments received into consideration, the Committee finalized the 9 cm band plan. The attached Excel file shows the detailed band plan with references to the numbered notes contained in the separate Word document, "9 cm Band Plan Notes Rev E.doc" while a graphic depiction of the band plan that omits some of the detail is shown in "9 cm Band Diagram - Rev D.doc". Actions Upon Board Approval Our release of each approved band plan will include a reminder that the purpose of these band plans is to share information about how our bands are being used and to suggest compatible frequency ranges for various types of application. We recognize that local conditions or needs may necessitate deviations from a national band plan, and our published plan will make clear that regional frequency coordinating bodies may recommend alternatives for use in their respective regions. Submitted by Rick Roderick K5UR, Chair ARRL Microwave Band Plan Committee Attachments

Hello All; It is with great sorry that I relay the follow message received this morning from the Central States VHF reflector;
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Gentlemen Gene became a silent key this morning. Larry, W5NZS
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73, Kermit W9XA
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Bill Edgar
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Bob Vallio
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Brian Mileshosky
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Cliff Ahrens
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David A. Norris
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G Widin
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Jim Weaver K8JE
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Joyce Birmingham
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Kermit Carlson
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Richard J Norton
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Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ