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Re: FCC elevates hams to primary status, 2400-2402 MHz
If not already mentioned, amateur radio was not recognized as occupying the
spectrum. I may have to search for that WSJ article to see what was
reported. These days I have difficulty digesting what's in the papers.
Patrick...KB8RTZ...
John K9IJ writes:
> It may get worse. I ran across this on Slashdot recently.
>
> http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:s_3kW3w2WIEC:www.strohpub.com/0701fea
> t.htm
>
>
> It describes something called Part 18 RF Lighting and is subtitled,
>
> "A Potential "Extinction Level Event" For Communications Users Of The 2.4
> GHz Band"
>
> If this happens, we can write off 2.4G
>
>
>
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> John Rice K9IJ
> k9ij@vx5.com
> Webmaster, Network Admin, Janitor
> http://www.k9ij.com
> http://www.suhfars.org
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