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vk3pa
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Australia
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Posted - 15 May 2009 : 08:08:17 AM
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from the USA SUMMARY: In this document the Commission (FCC) seeks comment on the feasibility of allowing up to 24 megahertz of spectrum in the 413-457 MHz band to be used on a secondary basis under the umbrella of the existing Medical Device Radiocommunication Service. This action reflects the Commission's ongoing effort to foster the development and deployment of advanced medical devices using wireless technologies that benefit the health and well-being of the American public.
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vk3pa
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Australia
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Posted - 15 May 2009 : 08:11:01 AM
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ongoing effort to foster the development and deployment of advanced medical devices using wireless technologies that benefit the health and well-being of the World wide public yes it will find it's way to Australia es wot can u do "nort" as medical welfare is the key word.. |
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vk3pa
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Australia
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Posted - 15 May 2009 : 08:22:03 AM
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just think "one" death caused by a ham repeater or sat down link .. how would the "public' react?? |
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VK3UKF
VK3UKF
Victoria
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Posted - 08 Sep 2009 : 2:29:57 PM
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When will they learn? what will and has happened is, regarding a HAM band being looked at for commercial or other use is there is so much noise from other countries and equipment already in the wild, it won't work, they will give up and go away or give it back as useless to them. Hopefully, before it kills someone. Yes, they should realise this before they go ahead and have a 20 year old satellite mess things up good and proper. Are they going to ask every satellite on that band in orbit to be quiet while over their country? That'll be a good trick, some of them are on auto. This band is already choka full of satellite telemetry from space to Earth. What a fine mess they have in plan. |
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vk3pa
Deceased
Australia
1714 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2010 : 07:28:48 AM
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Federal Communications Commission DA 10-291 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of RECONROBOTICS, INC. Request for Waiver of Part 90 of the Commission’s Rules )))))) WP Docket No. 08-63 ORDER Adopted: February 22, 2010 Released: February 23, 2010 By the Deputy Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. We have before us a request filed by ReconRobotics, Inc. (ReconRobotics) for waiver of Sections 90.101, 90.207, and 90.209 of the Commission’s Rules to permit equipment authorization and customer licensing under Part 90 of the Commission's Rules1 for the Recon Scout, which is a remotecontrolled, maneuverable surveillance robot designed for use in areas that may be too hazardous for human entry.2 For the reasons set forth below, we grant the waiver request subject to the conditions specified herein. A waiver is required to permit the device to transmit surveillance data in the 430-448MHz segment of the 420-450 MHz band, which is allocated to the Federal Radiolocation service on a primary basis, and to the amateur service and certain non-Federal radiolocation systems on a secondarybasis.3 II. BACKGROUND 2. ReconRobotics seeks a waiver to permit equipment certification for the Recon Scout, and its use by state and local law enforcement and firefighting agencies, and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries.4 The Recon Scout can be thrown, dropped, or launched into potentially hazardous areas and can provide real-time video to an operator located a safe distance away.5 Typical applications will include checking a building prior to forced entry; searching vehicle undercarriages for explosives; locating hostages, hostiles, officers, and bystanders before a rescue attempt; and searching for survivors in a burning 1 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.101 (limiting Part 90 use of 420-450 MHz to radiolocation), 90.207 (modulation), 90.209 (bandwidth). 2 See Request for Waiver (filed Jan. 11, 2008) (Request). 3 See |
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vk3pa
Deceased
Australia
1714 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2010 : 07:34:11 AM
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A waiver is required to permit the device to transmit surveillance data in the 430-448 MHz segment of the 420-450 MHz band, which is allocated to the Federal Radiolocation service on a primary basis, and to the amateur service and certain non-Federal radiolocation systems on a secondary basis.3 |
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vk3pa
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Australia
1714 Posts |
Posted - 25 Feb 2010 : 07:42:35 AM
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Federal radiolocation systems this is in the Amateur part of the band in wland, es which here in vkland is also on a shared basic's with others.. We now are seeing more es more "wanting" to take over this part of UHF freq"s.. |
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