[grc] [Stubblefield] Internet threat to STL 900 Mhz band

Michelle Bradley mae at recnet.com
Tue Jun 18 14:21:07 PDT 2019


There are still 73 records in the spectrum 942-944 that are operating in 
accordance with §74.502(a) which permits BAS stations licensed as of 
11/21/84 to continue operating on a co-equal primary basis to other 
services operating in the band.    Looks like that 942-944 is still 
available for new stations in Puerto Rico.  Other than that, there are 
no other Part 74 records from 900~999 MHz except for the designated 
944-952 band.


*Michelle A. Bradley, CBT*
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/Founder - REC Networks/ - *https://recnet.com*
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On 6/18/2019 4:30 PM, Tom Voorhees wrote:
> Thanks for pointing out the 944-952 relevance Michi. Although I am 
> aware when 944-952 is over crowded, some may have been licensed above 
> or below 944-952? Can your database provide the answer?
>
> On 2019-06-18 13:01, Michelle Bradley via grc wrote:
>> Tom..
>>
>> I am looking through these documents.  Can you point to where a
>> specific threat was made to the reallocation of the BAS spectrum
>> between 944-952 MHz specifically?    Much of what I see are centered
>> around the 896-901/935-940 private land mobile (part 90) spectrum
>> (which is commonly called in the industry "The 900 MHz Band"). The
>> FCC does have a proceeding to revamp this band.
>>
>> If there is a direct threat to 944-952, then I can look further into
>> it and we can engage if appropriate.   Otherwise, we should not be
>> creating any real noise and creating new paranoia and rumors if this
>> proceeding does not affect broadcast's interests in the 944-952 BAS
>> STL spectrum.
>>
>>
>> *Michelle A. Bradley, CBT*
>> /Amateur Radio: KU3N/
>> /Founder - REC Networks/ - *https://recnet.com*
>> *1-844-REC-LPFM* / +1 202 621-2355
>> SBE Certified
>> On 6/18/2019 3:27 PM, Tom Voorhees wrote:
>>>
>>> Per the below links, 900 Mhz FCC licensed radio STL studio to 
>>> transmitter links appear to be on the chopping block to be sucked up 
>>> by the spectrum hungry internet industry.
>>>
>>> STLs could be forced into the much less secure internet.
>>>
>>> The proposal claims national power grids would be more secure within 
>>> a dedicated 900 Mhz private industry internet.
>>>
>>> This is more phony crap to justify converting all radio spectrum for 
>>> exclusive use by the internet, as no IP internet protocol technology 
>>> is anyway near completely secure.
>>>
>>> https://www.rcrwireless.com/20190618/carriers/pdvwireless-rebrands-amid-continued-focus-on-private-lte-for-utilities 
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.rcrwireless.com/20190313/policy/in-potential-boost-private-lte-fcc-proposes-reconfiguring-900-mhz 
>>>
>>>
>>> Tom.
>>>
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