[QCWA] NTIA Compliance by Jan 2008
Buck - N4PGW
n4pgw-list1 at towncorp.net
Sat Jul 30 18:21:39 EDT 2005
Do you know the required bandwidth and what radios are currently in
compliance? I had a mars member ask me if I could find the information
today. Another person said it would only affect Homeland Security, EMA,
etc. When I did a search on Google, I came up with thousands of hits
referring to BPL and frequencies above 60 MHz.
Thanks for an help you can provide.
Buck
N4PGW
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Joseph Fenn
> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 3:25 PM
> To: qcwa at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [QCWA] NTIA Compliance by Jan 2008
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> I haven't heard much if any discussion about the NTIA compliance
> on Bandwidth of freqcys being narrowed down. MARS freqcus are included
> in this also. Dont think any of us are going to buy all new ham
> gear in order stay active. I read even more diatribes about the
> BPL system also is going into action per latest info from FCC.
> Was told by local civil defense personnell that the heaviest affect
> of all the NTIA compliance will be felt mostly on the VHF/UHF
> fqcy areas, but HF bandwidth will apply on (non ham fqcys) as well.
> Joe
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