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The FCC will reduce the regulatory fee to obtain or renew an Amateur Radio vanity call sign by more than 40 percent starting September 17. In a Report & Order (R&O) released August 6, "Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2007," in MD Docket 07-81, the Commission will cut the fee from its current $20.80 to $11.70. This marks the lowest fee in the history of the current vanity call sign program. 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 fee has fluctuated over the 11 years of the current program -- from a low of $12 to a high of $50. The FCC says it anticipates some 14,700 Amateur Radio vanity call sign "payment units" or applications during the next fiscal year, collecting $171,990 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 last year. Call signs issued prior to 1996 are not considered vanity call signs, even if the holder was able to request a specific call sign.

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 <
http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls > and clicking on the "New Users Register" link. You must supply your Social Security Number to obtain an FRN. (Excerpt from the ARRL Letter, Vol. 26, No. 36,  dated September 7, 2007)

                             ARRL Introduces New Clothing Items for Women

Barker Specialties, the League's clothing supplier, and the ARRL have introduced new apparel items made especially for women. The ladies' line includes a yellow pima polo with a navy blue banded cuffs and a feminine Johnny collar, and a slate blue ring-spun pima polo with a Y-collar and 2-button placket. There is also a women's colorblock jacket, featuring a polyester mesh lining and piping on inside seams, a zipper windguard, a hidden front zip pockets, adjustable cuffs, a drawcord hem and weather-stopping shell. All three of these items are embroidered with the ARRL logo. Check out these new items, as well as the new items in the men's line at Barker Specialties ARRL Web page <
http://www.barkerspecialty.com/arrl >.  
(Excerpt from the ARRL Letter, Vol. 26, No. 36,  dated September 7, 2007)
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