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Old March 18th 04, 09:49 PM
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Default Interference at 800MHz: Nextel vs. Public Safety

Nextel is causing interference to 800 MHz Public Safety Radio systems,
there are two competing plans to solve the interference problem.

The balanced approach supported by Fix 800 MHz Now:
http://www.fix800mhznow.org/

and The Consesus Plan:
http://www.consensusplan.org/plugin/...nsus/Welcome/*

Consensus Plan for Public Safety Spectrum Realignment(Microsoft PowerPoint)
http://www.consensusplan.org/plugin/...nsensus/22/127

Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Approach vs.Consensus Plan
http://www.fix800mhznow.org/index.cf...ain.comparison

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The Consensus Plan includes 800 MHz, 700 MHz, 900 MHz, and moves
Nextel to the 1.9 GHz Band (1910-1915 MHz paired with 1990-1995 MHz)
which most of us can't get on our scanners anyway.

I support the Consensus Plan because in moves Nextel out of 800 MHz
and consolidates Public Safety into one continuous block of spectrum.
Nextel also gives back spectrum at 900 MHz and stays out of 700 MHz.
Opponents of the Consensus Plan claim that Nextel is getting 10 MHz
of "free" spectrum at 1.9 GHz. However Nextel gives up about 10.5 MHz
and also pays about $850 million for the rebanding effort.
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FCC's Electronic Document Management System (EDOCS)
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...ges/edocs.html
(search for DA/FCC 02-81) (WT Docket No. 02-55)

800 MHz Interference to Public Safety (Mobile Radio Technology)
http://iwce-mrt.com/microsites/index...ID=3&SiteID=29

APCO Project 39 (Interference to 800 MHz Public Safety Radio Systems)
http://www.apcointl.org/frequency/project_39/
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On 18 Mar 2004 13:49:10 -0800, (Puto DeVille) wrote:

Nextel is causing interference to 800 MHz Public Safety Radio systems,
there are two competing plans to solve the interference problem.


This is a simple solution to this:

1) FCC ENFORCES the REGULATIONS on the books now and FINES Nexhell $2
BILLION/day/violation/site for their flagrant violation of FCC rules. They are
all gung ho to hand out fines for broadcast violations all of a sudden. So lets
enforce the rules here too gang.

2) RELOCATION of nexhell to 1900mhz with a guard band for their slop to fall
into between the present allocations for PCS here. You have 30 days. Too quick,
oh well. Turn off the sites at 800MHz its been 30 days and 1 nanosecond. No I
don't care to be realistic about this change over. Don't even ask. I am tired of
dealing with their crap and hearing the damn chirping.

The above:

1) SOLVES THE PROBLEM
2) Puts the cost SQUARELY on the company causing the problem, nexhell. They have
to replace their entire network and handsets. ZERO COST to public safety.

Problem solved.

Those who cause interference are RESPONSIBLE to CORRECT the problem. Going to
cost nexhell money, oh well. Its not public safety or private industry licensees
that caused this problem, its nexhell.

Why none of this will ever happen.

Guess who the BIGGEST GOVERMENT user of nexhell is?



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