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Jer wrote: If you would 'google' it up, you would find that the military prempts the FCC and can operate just about anywhere they want without 'permission' from the FCC. I found some military stuff right in the middle of our 450 band a couple years ago, and challenged the operator. He was only to glad to give me a phone number to call, which I did, I ended up at a military base talking to a high ranking officer who directed me to several web sites that explained it all. He was right, they were legal, and I was supposed to 'bug off' whenever I heard them even though my ham license said I could operate there. The FCC couldn't do a thing about it... For the 420-450 band in particular (and many of the other UHF bands as well), the FCC's allocation of these bands to the amateur radio service is "secondary", with government users being the "primary". Amateurs "must not interfere" with the government users and "must tolerate" interference from government users. There are certain other services which have been granted "primary" use of these bands in certain parts of the country, as well, and amateurs must not interfere with these. FWIW, I didn't see any indication in the ARRL article which suggested that the 7238 kHz carrier cluster is from a government operation, and as the signal doesn't appear to be actually carrying significant intelligence in its carrier or sidebands it may just be some odd piece of equipment which has started oscillating strangely. I'll be really interested to learn what it eventually turns out to be. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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