Hi Kristen,
Yes, I reviewed this when it was filed a few weeks back. It has not been released by the FCC for public comment yet. (All petitions generally are released for comment in due course, the action does not indicate whether the Commission
might or might not initiate a rulemaking.)
I’d be interested in having contacts among amateurs who use this spectrum, but this group’s reflector does not appear to be readable by non-members such as myself (correct me if I am wrong) and I have seen mention of this petition only
in the commercial press. I’d like to know more about who is using this 10 GHz
Spectrum, and how, for use when this is released for comment.
FWIW, one of the petitioners is one of the two non-amateur commenters in the 3 GHz proceeding that expressed support for our arguments that amateurs should be allowed to continue as secondary users on the 3 GHz
spectrum.
Out of the gate this proposal is to continue amateurs’ current secondary status, and even recognizes the special status and considerations for the amateur satellite subband and weak signal work. But there might
be some overhead – they would have us participate in a still-to-be designed system so that everyone would know of our operations and we would know of theirs – of course, the details would be worked out only well down the road. But in concept their proposal
is somewhat similar, if more technology-based, to proposals we offered as ways to continue using 3 GHz spectrum. Our proposals there were based on the rules that already
govern our secondary access to the 135 and 472 kHz bands; and different coordinating rules that apply to our sharing the 219.5 MHz spectrum.
So my impression is that we hopefully would be able to work something out if the FCC takes this up. In any event, the petitioners are proposing to keep us as secondary users.
Regards,
Dave
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From: arrl-odv <arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org> on behalf of Kristen McIntyre <kristen@alum.mit.edu>
Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 7:34 PM
To: "arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org" <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org>
Subject: [arrl-odv:34206] 10 GHz: ECFS - Filing Details
Someone just sent this from the 50 MHz and Up mailing list.
Are we aware of this?
-Kristen (K6WX)
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Laurie Anderson
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