ARLA/CLUSTER: Projectos de recomendações para a WRC-2015 podem afetar os 10 GHz do serviço de amadfor
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Sexta-Feira, 31 de Janeiro de 2014 - 11:44:51 WET
WRC-2015 draft recommendations may impact 10 GHz
The ARRL report the FCC has invited comments by February 18 on the
latest batch of draft recommendations of its Advisory Committee for
World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-2015)
At its January 27 meeting, the Advisory Committee (WAC) approved draft
recommendations on a number of issues that will be considered by
WRC-2015. Some items, including one which could possibly lead to
changes to 60 meters in the long term, could affect the Amateur and
Amateur-Satellite services.
ARRL Chief Technology Officer Brennan Price, N4QX, is a member of the
WAC, which is chartered to allow non-federal government entities to
“provide to the [FCC] advice, technical support, and recommended
proposals for the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference.”
WRC-2015 will consider a number of issues that could impact amateur
allocations above 420 MHz, including a possible extension of the
current worldwide allocation to the Earth Exploration-Satellite
service in the band 9300 to 9900 MHz by up to 600 MHz “within the
frequency bands 8700 to 9300 MHz and/or 9900 to 10500 MHz” Incumbent
services in the 9900 to 10500 MHz range include the Radiolocation,
Fixed, Mobile, Amateur, and Amateur-Satellite services.
The Amateur Service is secondary at 10000 to 10500 MHz worldwide, and
the Amateur-Satellite Service is secondary at 10450 to 10500 MHz
worldwide.
Comments should reference IB Docket 04-286 and specific
recommendations by WAC document number. Interested parties may file
comments via the FCC’s Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS).
Read the full ARRL story at
http://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-opens-brief-window-for-comments-on-wrc-2015-draft-recommendations
Draft WRC-2015 recommendations
http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2014/
db0128/DA-14-88A2.pdf
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