Ohio WISPs:

We received an email from the Ohio contact regarding a TDWR interference 
investigation which they are looking into.  While we checked our equipment and 
everything looks good, I thought it in the best interest of WISPs to forward 
his contact information should you need it as well as to be aware of our 
responsibilities to DFS in the 5 GHz frequencies.

Here are his details of the issue at hand:

I am investigating a strobe that is affecting the Glen John airport and I am 
requesting your assistants on this matter.   This signal is emitting in the 
5600 to 5650 MHz TDWR operation band.  Being this is an out each attempt to try 
and resolve this matter remotely, I am asking for your team to review your DFS 
setting on your system.  The strobe starts near the John Glen airport, Columbus 
and tracks to/near West unity, Oh., Frontier, Mi., direction.

I used the National Broadband Map to locate the WISP operators near these areas 
and I am aware that there are more operators in the area that are not listed.

The FCC tiger teams has tracked WISP signals beyond 60 miles that have affected 
TDWR systems.

I would also am providing my contact information for any questions you might 
have and to have someone from your team contact me .

Regards,

Albert Furlow
Electronics Engineer
Columbia Field Office
FCC Enforcement Bureau
[email protected]
301-725-0122 Office
202-391-1847 Cell

Thanks,

Todd Harpest, External Affairs & Regulatory Director
MetaLINK Technologies, Inc.
419.990.0310 | 888.999.8002 x2310
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | 
www.metalink.net<http://www.metalink.net/>

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