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vk3pa Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 10:46:38 AM
http://forums2.qrz.com/showthread.php?285449-Spectrum-Management-Bill-Threatens-Amateur-Frequencies
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vk3pa Posted - 23 Feb 2011 : 05:50:40 AM
u say but thats in the USA.. IN 10 YEARS, WILL HAMS HAVE SATS UP IN THE SKY?
anyhow its only going to happen in W land, no problems to VK!!
vk3pa Posted - 23 Feb 2011 : 05:46:03 AM
H.R. 607 "Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011" threatens part of 70cm band
The Society of Broadcast Engineers issued a legislative alert to its members this week. A Bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 10, states that within 10 years after the Act is adopted, the entirety of the paired spectrum between 420-440 MHz and 450-470 MHz must be auctioned by the FCC for commercial use. This includes the Broadcast Auxilliary Services (BAS) allocation at 450-451 MHz and 455-456 MHz. There is no proposed replacement spectrum for displaced BAS licensees. Of interest to hams would be that it 70cm ham band often used for satelite and weak signal work.also includes the 430-440 Mhz portion of the
The spectrum targeted includes the 450-451 and 455-456 mhz
sections which are used heavily by commercial radio broadcasters for remote pick-ups, as well as by many other civilian and defense users.
The Bill was introduced by Representative Peter King, (R-NY) who serves as Chair of the House Homeland Security Committee. The "Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011," has ten cosponsors as of now, including members of both political parties.

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