The FCC already permits two classes of licensed antennas in Part 101.115:
Standard A and Standard B. Antennas meeting performance standard A must be
used except in areas "not subject to frequency congestion" (however that is
defined). If Standard B antennas are used, the operator must replace them
with Standard A antennas if the Standard B antenna would interfere with a
new application using Standard A antennas:

(c) The Commission shall require the replacement of any antenna or
periscope antenna system of a permanent fixed station operating at 932.5
MHz or higher that does not meet performance Standard A specified in
paragraph (c) of this section, at the expense of the licensee operating
such antenna, upon a showing that said antenna causes or is likely to
cause interference to (or receive interference from) any other
authorized or applied for station whereas a higher performance antenna
is not likely to involve such interference.

I don't see why the same process shouldn't be used with a new Standard C for
2' dishes.

Best,
--
Dylan Oliver
Primaverity, LLC
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