On 6/13/2014 2:42 AM, Blair Davis wrote:
A question....

Part 15 vs ISM

I thought there was NO protection within the ISM bands. No licensed operations there.

Now, someone can get a license in the middle of an ISM and then force the others out?

Don't sound kosher... But I want to know where to apply for one of these. I can force everybody off 2.4GHz then... ;)


The Table of Frequency Allocations, which NTIA last released in August, 2011, summarizes who actually owns which piece of spectrum. A given allocation is either government exclusive (thus primarily run by NTIA), non-government exclusive (thus primarily run by FCC), or shared. NTIA, however, does allow some government-exclusive frequencies to be shared, and current law essentially requires them to open up a certain amount of it to unlicensed use. Each sliver also has both primary and secondary users; secondaries have to protect primaries.

The 5 GHz band (5150-5850) is divided into nine separate slivers. Primary on 5650-5830 is government exclusive radiolocation (radar). Amateur is secondary. Unlicensed and ISM are even lower on the pecking order.

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On 6/12/2014 3:10 PM, Jack Unger wrote:
I'm going to ask the FCC Enforcement Bureau to reschedule the meeting to June 25 (one week later) so WISPA's FCC Committee Chair (Alex Phillips) and I (WISPA's FCC Committee Technical Consultant) can attend. For any solution to be successful, we need more technical information about how the radar actually operates. We also may be able to apply some of the knowledge we gained when we addressed the 5.6 GHz Terminal Doppler Weather Radar interference situation a few years ago. Hopefully the FCC will agree to our request. We expect that a collaborative approach between the DoD, the FCC and the unlicensed community, which as Scott pointed out is much larger than just WISPs, will be the best and most successful approach.

jack
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