[arrl-odv:33648] Fwd: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda

Is our team "all over this" as our member suggests? Do we have any idea what the "receiver standards" ideas might be and who is driving it? Mickey N4MB ________________________________ From: Barry Porter <barryp13@mac.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 10:30 AM To: Baker, Mickey, N4MB (Dir, SE) <mbaker@arrl.org> Subject: Fwd: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda forwarding up the chain… Barry Begin forwarded message: From: Steve Sacco NN4X <nn4x@embarqmail.com<mailto:nn4x@embarqmail.com>> Subject: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda Date: April 13, 2022 at 10:22:33 AM EDT To: FCG <FCG@groups.io<mailto:FCG@groups.io>>, kb1pa@arrl.org<mailto:kb1pa@arrl.org> This does not bode well - I'll bet they're looking at receivers so they don't have to hold makers of equipment creating RFI accountable. I hope the ARRL is all over this. 73, Steve NN4X https://www.fcc.gov/news-events/notes/2022/03/30/april-open-meeting-agenda March 30, 2022 By Jessica Rosenworcel<https://www.fcc.gov/about/leadership/jessica-rosenworcel#notes> | Chairwoman On the first day of March, I gave a speech<https://www.fcc.gov/document/chairwoman-rosenworcel-remarks-mobile-world-congress-2022> at Mobile World Congress, where I announced my intentions to promote more efficient use of spectrum through an exploration of receiver performance and standards. As we turn the calendar to April, I’m working to get this review underway as soon as possible. When it comes to unleashing wireless innovation at the Commission, you could say that March came in like a lion and is going out like a lion. Here’s what you can expect from this proceeding and the rest of the Commission’s April agenda. * We’re taking an important step in innovative spectrum management. In the past, the FCC’s discussions of spectrum efficiency have been a one-way effort, focusing almost exclusively on transmitters. I’m proposing that the Commission take a fresh look at how receiver improvements could provide greater opportunities for efficient use of spectrum. If approved, this inquiry would explore how to promote these improvements through incentives, guidelines, or regulatory requirements. It would also seek comment on legal authority and market-based mechanisms that could help create a more transparent and predictable radiofrequency environment for all spectrum users—new and old. I salute my colleague Commissioner Simington for his leadership on this issue and collaboration on this item. * We’re improving emergency alerts. When it comes to public safety, Wireless Emergency Alerts have been a game-changer, harnessing the power of mobile phones to help us receive targeted, real-time information about imminent threats. This April will mark 10 years since the first WEA was sent. To make sure this tool is even more effective in the future, the Commission will consider a proposal to require enhanced reporting on the reliability, speed, and accuracy of their WEA service, and seek comment on further improvements to WEA. * We will consider two adjudicatory matters from our Media Bureau. * We will also consider an item from our Enforcement Bureau. —Jessica -- Steve Sacco NN4X Narcoossee, FL EL98jh

Yeah. Started with the GPS interference outcry a few years ago when earth stations were proposed immediately adjacent to GPS band. Older and consumer GPS receivers were not "tight" and overloaded (loss signals) nearby even if the earth stations were spectrally clean. Aircraft manufactures and avionics folks cried foul as well. I think it was what, C squared or Light squared company? More of this appeared in other UHF, SHF spectrum recently. RFI I suspect from unintended radiators is not the issue here. Me might be for this. Need to dive in though. Bob Famiglio, K3RF From: arrl-odv <arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org> On Behalf Of Baker, Mickey, N4MB (Dir, SE) Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 12:54 PM To: arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org> Subject: [arrl-odv:33648] Fwd: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda Is our team "all over this" as our member suggests? Do we have any idea what the "receiver standards" ideas might be and who is driving it? Mickey N4MB _____ From: Barry Porter <barryp13@mac.com <mailto:barryp13@mac.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 10:30 AM To: Baker, Mickey, N4MB (Dir, SE) <mbaker@arrl.org <mailto:mbaker@arrl.org>
Subject: Fwd: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda forwarding up the chain. Barry Begin forwarded message: From: Steve Sacco NN4X <nn4x@embarqmail.com <mailto:nn4x@embarqmail.com> > Subject: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda Date: April 13, 2022 at 10:22:33 AM EDT To: FCG <FCG@groups.io <mailto:FCG@groups.io> >, kb1pa@arrl.org <mailto:kb1pa@arrl.org> This does not bode well - I'll bet they're looking at receivers so they don't have to hold makers of equipment creating RFI accountable. I hope the ARRL is all over this. 73, Steve NN4X https://www.fcc.gov/news-events/notes/2022/03/30/april-open-meeting-agenda March 30, 2022 By <https://www.fcc.gov/about/leadership/jessica-rosenworcel#notes> Jessica Rosenworcel | Chairwoman On the first day of March, I gave a <https://www.fcc.gov/document/chairwoman-rosenworcel-remarks-mobile-world-co ngress-2022> speech at Mobile World Congress, where I announced my intentions to promote more efficient use of spectrum through an exploration of receiver performance and standards. As we turn the calendar to April, I'm working to get this review underway as soon as possible. When it comes to unleashing wireless innovation at the Commission, you could say that March came in like a lion and is going out like a lion. Here's what you can expect from this proceeding and the rest of the Commission's April agenda. * We're taking an important step in innovative spectrum management. In the past, the FCC's discussions of spectrum efficiency have been a one-way effort, focusing almost exclusively on transmitters. I'm proposing that the Commission take a fresh look at how receiver improvements could provide greater opportunities for efficient use of spectrum. If approved, this inquiry would explore how to promote these improvements through incentives, guidelines, or regulatory requirements. It would also seek comment on legal authority and market-based mechanisms that could help create a more transparent and predictable radiofrequency environment for all spectrum users-new and old. I salute my colleague Commissioner Simington for his leadership on this issue and collaboration on this item. * We're improving emergency alerts. When it comes to public safety, Wireless Emergency Alerts have been a game-changer, harnessing the power of mobile phones to help us receive targeted, real-time information about imminent threats. This April will mark 10 years since the first WEA was sent. To make sure this tool is even more effective in the future, the Commission will consider a proposal to require enhanced reporting on the reliability, speed, and accuracy of their WEA service, and seek comment on further improvements to WEA. * We will consider two adjudicatory matters from our Media Bureau. * We will also consider an item from our Enforcement Bureau. -Jessica -- Steve Sacco NN4X Narcoossee, FL EL98jh

I suspect this has something to do with the radar altimeter kerfuffle as well. Ria N2RJ ________________________________ From: arrl-odv <arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org> on behalf of Bob Famiglio, K3RF via arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 1:20:45 PM To: Baker, Mickey, N4MB (Dir, SE) <mbaker@arrl.org>; arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org> Subject: [arrl-odv:33650] Re: Fwd: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda Yeah. Started with the GPS interference outcry a few years ago when earth stations were proposed immediately adjacent to GPS band. Older and consumer GPS receivers were not “tight” and overloaded (loss signals) nearby even if the earth stations were spectrally clean. Aircraft manufactures and avionics folks cried foul as well. I think it was what, C squared or Light squared company? More of this appeared in other UHF, SHF spectrum recently. RFI I suspect from unintended radiators is not the issue here. Me might be for this. Need to dive in though. Bob Famiglio, K3RF From: arrl-odv <arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org> On Behalf Of Baker, Mickey, N4MB (Dir, SE) Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 12:54 PM To: arrl-odv <arrl-odv@arrl.org> Subject: [arrl-odv:33648] Fwd: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda Is our team "all over this" as our member suggests? Do we have any idea what the "receiver standards" ideas might be and who is driving it? Mickey N4MB ________________________________ From: Barry Porter <barryp13@mac.com<mailto:barryp13@mac.com>> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 10:30 AM To: Baker, Mickey, N4MB (Dir, SE) <mbaker@arrl.org<mailto:mbaker@arrl.org>> Subject: Fwd: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda forwarding up the chain… Barry Begin forwarded message: From: Steve Sacco NN4X <nn4x@embarqmail.com<mailto:nn4x@embarqmail.com>> Subject: FCC April Open Meeting Agenda Date: April 13, 2022 at 10:22:33 AM EDT To: FCG <FCG@groups.io<mailto:FCG@groups.io>>, kb1pa@arrl.org<mailto:kb1pa@arrl.org> This does not bode well - I'll bet they're looking at receivers so they don't have to hold makers of equipment creating RFI accountable. I hope the ARRL is all over this. 73, Steve NN4X https://www.fcc.gov/news-events/notes/2022/03/30/april-open-meeting-agenda March 30, 2022 By Jessica Rosenworcel<https://www.fcc.gov/about/leadership/jessica-rosenworcel#notes> | Chairwoman On the first day of March, I gave a speech<https://www.fcc.gov/document/chairwoman-rosenworcel-remarks-mobile-world-congress-2022> at Mobile World Congress, where I announced my intentions to promote more efficient use of spectrum through an exploration of receiver performance and standards. As we turn the calendar to April, I’m working to get this review underway as soon as possible. When it comes to unleashing wireless innovation at the Commission, you could say that March came in like a lion and is going out like a lion. Here’s what you can expect from this proceeding and the rest of the Commission’s April agenda. § We’re taking an important step in innovative spectrum management. In the past, the FCC’s discussions of spectrum efficiency have been a one-way effort, focusing almost exclusively on transmitters. I’m proposing that the Commission take a fresh look at how receiver improvements could provide greater opportunities for efficient use of spectrum. If approved, this inquiry would explore how to promote these improvements through incentives, guidelines, or regulatory requirements. It would also seek comment on legal authority and market-based mechanisms that could help create a more transparent and predictable radiofrequency environment for all spectrum users—new and old. I salute my colleague Commissioner Simington for his leadership on this issue and collaboration on this item. § We’re improving emergency alerts. When it comes to public safety, Wireless Emergency Alerts have been a game-changer, harnessing the power of mobile phones to help us receive targeted, real-time information about imminent threats. This April will mark 10 years since the first WEA was sent. To make sure this tool is even more effective in the future, the Commission will consider a proposal to require enhanced reporting on the reliability, speed, and accuracy of their WEA service, and seek comment on further improvements to WEA. § We will consider two adjudicatory matters from our Media Bureau. § We will also consider an item from our Enforcement Bureau. —Jessica -- Steve Sacco NN4X Narcoossee, FL EL98jh
participants (3)
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Baker, Mickey, N4MB (Dir, SE)
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Jairam, Ria, N2RJ (Dir, HD)
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RBFamiglio@verizon.net