Subj : Other Ham Radio News To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Thu Dec 20 2018 01:13 pm From the ARRL website, Dec. 19, 2018: The FCC has released its Plan for Orderly Shutdown in case funds become unavailable to continue operation. "If a potential lapse in appropriations is imminent, the FCC will determine whether, and for how long, prior-year funds are available to continue agency operations during a lapse," the FCC said in its plan. According to the plan, if prior-year funds are available, the FCC will remain open beyond a lapse. If prior-year funds are unavailable, or exhausted during the lapse in appropriations, the FCC will commence a shutdown. ARRL VEC Manager Maria Somma, AB1FM, said in such situations, the FCC website goes offline, which includes the Universal Licensing System (ULS) and the registration system (CORES). "This means all electronic license transactions would stop," Somma said. "FRN registrations would be unavailable, and even the search engines would be unavailable." Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has introduced a short-term spending bill to fund the government through February 8, 2019, in an effort to avert a partial government shutdown this week. The FCC said that, in general, during such a shutdown, all FCC activities will cease other than those immediately necessary for the protection of life or property, performing other excepted activities or those funded through a source other than lapsed appropriations. *** Addendum: According to a story from the Fox News website on Dec. 20, 2018... President Trump said that he will NOT approve/sign the "Continuing Resolution", because "it contains no funding for the Border Wall"...which Republicans support, and Democrats oppose. In other words, Congressional Gridlock (which has been the case for many years...they believe "compromise" is a "dirty word") rules the day again. All they care about is their political careers, and not about their constituents. And, the President added that basically "Congress is just kicking the can down the road again". In short, unless a breakthrough can be made for the President to sign the Continuing Resolution, the government will "have a partial shutdown", likely until after the new year, when the new Congress is sworn in. Congress is "going home for the holidays", whether the government stays open or not. While the Democrats will then control the House of Representatives, the Republicans will still control the Senate. However, even if they reach an agreement, if the President refuses to sign the Continuing Resolution, all their work is basically for nothing. Those having CSCE's (Certificates Of Successful Completion Of Examination) from a ham radio license exam session, do NOT get an extension in the effective time of said CSCE. They are valid ONLY for 365 days from the date of issuance. Normally, it only takes 2 weeks (sometimes a little longer) after a license exam session, for the new license or upgrade to show up in the FCC ULS. Once the new license or upgrade is in the FCC ULS, the CSCE basically means nothing...and can either be kept as a novelty, or discarded. The same applies if more than 365 days has elapsed since the issuance of the CSCE. For those who pass a license exam before or during a government shutdown, only those with upgrades (they already had a callsign and license) can still be on the air, using their new privileges, with the temporary suffix identifiers. They will continue to do that until either the government shutdown ends, or the CSCE expires. However, government shutdowns rarely last more than a month or two at most...as it's damaging in so many ways, including political. So, it's unlikely that these upgrades would be lost, and the examinee would have to re-take the license exam element again...unless the shutdown lasts for more than a year. Unfortunately, for those who just passed their first ham radio license exam, the only way they can get on the air is via "Third Party Traffic", under the supervision of a currently licensed ham radio operator. With the government shutdown, the normal wait of 1 to 2 weeks after the exam, can be 1 to 2 months or longer. VE Teams can still conduct license exam sessions, but they should advise examinees that "Due to a government shutdown, there will be a delay in processing your new or upgraded license"...adding "this is out of our hands". Daryl Stout, WX1DER, UALR Ham Radio Club VE Team Liaison --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32 * Origin: RadioWxNet: The Thunderbolt BBS tbolt.synchro.net (801:1/2) þ Synchronet þ Temple of Doom BBS - tod.eothnet.com .