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ARRL to FCC: No Commercial Users at 2390-2400 MHz.

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    From the ARRL...



    The ARRL has urged the FCC ''in the strongest possible terms'' to make
    no commercial allocations in the Amateur Service 2390 to 2400 MHz
    primary allocation. The League tentatively suggested, however, that
    hams might be willing to share the band with compatible government
    services that are displaced to make room for advanced wireless
    systems.



    The ARRL told the FCC that advanced wireless systems ''are
    fundamentally incompatible with continued amateur access to the
    band.''



    The ARRL said the federal government ''has historically been a
    compatible sharing partner'' and that government uses would offer
    ''the least disruptive opportunities for sharing'' in the band. Such
    sharing, the League made clear, should happen only ''if it is
    absolutely necessary to reaccommodate some displaced users'' and
    would be ''subject to compatibility studies.''



    The ARRL commented this week in four separate proceedings dealing
    with allocations for advanced and third-generation wireless systems,
    the mobile satellite service and the Unlicensed Personal
    Communications Service (U-PCS).



    The ARRL further asked the FCC to retain the non-government primary
    Amateur Service allocation at 2390-2400 MHz.



    The ARRL's comments noted that amateur allocations in the vicinity
    of 2 GHz ''have been steadily eroded'' through encroachment by other
    services.
     
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