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08/11/2016 | RSGB “Deeply Disappointed” in Regulator’s Attitude toward Amateur Radio in 5 GHz Proceeding
In comments filed in July, the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) has told telecommunications regulator Ofcom that it was “deeply disappointed” that it failed to recognize Amateur Radio’s innovational activity at 5 GHz.
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06/30/2016 | FCC’s OET Clarifies Emissions Compliance Testing for RF LED Lighting Devices
The FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) has clarified that all RF LED lighting devices falling under Part 15 rules as “unintentional radiators” must meet conducted and radiated emissions limits.
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11/30/2015 | FCC Cites Homeowner for Unintentional Interference to Telecoms Provider
The FCC has issued a Citation and Order to an Illinois man to notify him of his obligation to stop operating devices that cause interference to licensed radio operations.
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11/12/2015 | Fragile Agreement for 5 MHz Amateur Allocation Clears First Hurdles at WRC-15
At World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15), in Geneva, consensus continues to shape up around a new 15 kHz-wide global secondary 60 meter Amateur Radio allocation at 5351.5-5366.5 kHz.
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09/10/2015 | VHF-UHF Mountaintoppers, Rovers Asked to Observe Radio Quiet Zones
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) at Green Bank, West, Virginia, has asked that hams notify the Green Bank facility if they plan to operate within 10 miles of the Green Bank Telescope.
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02/13/2015 | ARRL Warns Experimental Licensee to Avoid Interference to HF Ham Activity
ARRL Warns Experimental Licensee to Avoid Interference to HF Ham Activity
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09/18/2014 | FCC Turns Down Petition to Create a 4 Meter Band in the US
The FCC has denied a petition to create a 4 meter band in the US.
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05/05/2014 | ARRL Opposes FCC Proposal to Leave Licensed Service Users Open to Unlicensed Interference
The ARRL has told the FCC that it should not permit users of a licensed service to be subject to interference from unlicensed devices.
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