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    Default FCC to lower Vanity Call Fees!!

    SB QST @ ARL $ARLB013
    ARLB013 FCC Looks to Lower Fees for Vanity Call Signs

    ZCZC AG13
    QST de W1AW
    ARRL Bulletin 13 ARLB013
    From ARRL Headquarters
    Newington CT April 14, 2010
    To all radio amateurs

    SB QST ARL ARLB013
    ARLB013 FCC Looks to Lower Fees for Vanity Call Signs

    The FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order (NPRM) on
    April 13 seeking to lower the fee for Amateur Radio vanity call
    signs. Currently, a vanity call sign costs $13.40 and is good for 10
    years; the new fee, if the FCC plan goes through, will go down to
    $13.30 for 10 years, an decrease of 10 cents.

    The FCC is authorized by the Communications Act of 1934 (as amended)
    to collect vanity call sign fees to recover the costs associated
    with that program. The vanity call sign regulatory fee is payable
    not only when applying for a new vanity call sign, but also upon
    renewing a vanity call sign for a new term. Instructions on how to
    comment on this NPRM are available on the FCC Web site at,
    http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/howtocomment.html .

    The vanity call sign fee has fluctuated over the 13 years of the
    current program -- from a low of $11.70 in 2007 to a high of $70 (as
    first proposed in the FCC's 1994 Report and Order). In 2007, the
    Commission lowered the fee from $20.80 to $11.70. The FCC said it
    anticipates some 14,800 Amateur Radio vanity call sign "payment
    units" or applications during the next fiscal year, collecting
    $196,840 in fees from the program.

    The vanity call sign regulatory fee is payable not only when
    applying for a new vanity call sign, but also upon renewing a vanity
    call sign for a new term. The first vanity call sign licenses issued
    under the current Amateur Radio vanity call sign program that began
    in 1996 came up for renewal four years ago.

    Those holding vanity call signs issued prior to 1996 are exempt from
    having to pay the vanity call sign regulatory fee at renewal,
    however. That's because Congress did not authorize the FCC to
    collect regulatory fees until 1993. Such "heritage" vanity call sign
    holders do not appear as vanity licensees in the FCC Amateur Radio
    database.

    Amateur Radio licensees may file for renewal only within 90 days of
    their license expiration date. All radio amateurs must have an FCC
    Registration Number (FRN) before filing any application with the
    Commission. Applicants can obtain an FRN by going to the ULS and
    clicking on the "New Users Register" link. You must supply your
    Social Security Number to obtain an FRN.
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    WOW!!! a TEN CENT Drop!

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    could THEY AFFORD IT !ROFL
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    A whole dime wow. Real generous of them isn't it? I can't even think what I can do with all of that extra cash!
    From beautiful Lake Chickamauga,TN
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    AWWW crap! I just did my vanity! I could of saved 10 cents of i waited another week.

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    Red face "Lower" fees, at what cost?

    Can you imagine what the administrative costs are for this 10 cent reduction?
    FCC staff must draft the public notice, review public comments, respond to comments, draft notices for final publucation, amend the rules, notify OMB, modify budgets...it just goes on and on.
    Am I the only one who thinks this is crazy?

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    This is almost laughable.

    WoW wait!
    I can now afford a vanity call sign!

    73,
    Sue
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    Default Why even consider complaining regardless! UK its $150

    I don't understand some peoples ignorance and greed, even if it was free some people would have something to complain about, get over it... If you were in the UK you would be paying close to approx. $150 dollars over there for any callsign.

    Just learn to appreciate what we have and get over it.

    Rob K0RU
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    This will probably cost us $millions$ to save a few Hams a dime. Same old dumb, stupid stuff. Shame, shame, shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K0RU View Post
    I don't understand some peoples ignorance and greed, even if it was free some people would have something to complain about, get over it... If you were in the UK you would be paying close to approx. $150 dollars over there for any callsign.

    Just learn to appreciate what we have and get over it.

    Rob K0RU
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    Oh I'm "over it". This is just another example of our government spending millions to pass along a measly $0.10 "savings" to the American taxpayer. I just wonder how much the study cost to determine that the government could reduce the fee? And really, 10 cents? Hardly worth the effort I would say.

    IMHO.

    George

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    I hardly think it's going to cost us "millions". Some folks will complain about anything!

    Now, since the license is good for 10 years, you need to amortize this over the 10 years. Let's see, I gotta get out my calculator this...

    Steve
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    These are my opinions and only my opinions, unless you share them as well, which would make them our opinions, but I am not of the opinion that I can express your opinion as my opinion without your prior expression of said opinion, and then my re-utterance of that opinion would, in my opinion, be foolish unless I were expressing agreement to your opinion, and then it wouldn't be my opinion but your opinion to which I only agree.

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