[Ham-80211] Re: FCC Licensees in 2400-2483 MHz?
Steve kb9mwr at yahoo.comFri Oct 21 05:33:51 UTC 2005
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Interesting, what I found for Wisconsin was all government related. Radio Service (PW) Public Safety Pool, Conventional I do realize 2400-2540 is a mix of ISM, mobile and radiolocation services, and government use. Outside of WI I saw some; (RS) - Land Mobile Radiolocation, which also fits... once and a while there would be a (IG) - Industrial/Business Pool, Conventional entry... Which seemed odd.. Some eligibility references I on these IG's showed a pattern of; 90.75A1 APPLICANT PROPOSES TO PROVIDE COMMUNICATION SERVICES ON A FOR PROFIT BASIS TO ELIGIBLES UNDER THE BUSINESS RADIO SERVICE. 90.35 these frequencies are"for use for communications concerned with cargo handling from a dock, or a cargo handling facility, to a vessel alongside Very interesting that you pointed that out
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