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From a news item at www.arrl.org:
On Monday, October 20, the ARRL filed a Petition for Modification or Cancellation of Experimental Authorization (Petition) with the FCC with respect to WE2XRH. According to the FCC, this experimental license -- issued to Digital Aurora Radio Technologies (DART) -- proposes to "test digital transmissions in 4.50-5.10 MHz, 7.10-7.60 MHz and 9.25-9.95 MHz for a terrestrial digital radio service to the citizens of Alaska." According to the web search of DART, this is a DRM operational test for two years with 100kW transmitter output and 660 kW ERP. Has the FCC lost their senses again? Or did they get a big kick back? How could they possibly issue an experimental license for this disaster waiting to happen. Doesn't the FCC have any engineers there anymore? I guess they don't care about WWV at 5 MHz or the rest of the spectrum they will destroy.. Read the entire story at arrl.org |
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