FCC Seeks Comments in Proceeding Involving 70 and 5 Centimetres

FCC Seeks Comments in Proceeding Involving 70 and 5 Centimetres

FCC Releases Further Notice in Satellite Launch Proceeding Involving 70 and 5 Centimeters

The FCC is soliciting a second round of comments on whether to authorize commercial space entities to obtain licenses for frequencies used exclusively during space launch activities. The proposals include parts of the 70-centimeter (420 – 430 MHz) and 5-centimeter (5650 – 5925 MHz) bands. The federal government is allocated this spectrum on a primary basis and routinely uses it during space launches, but commercial space companies must obtain short-term Special Temporary Authority (STA) authorizations from the FCC to use it for the same purpose.

The last decade has seen a dramatic increase in commercial space launches. In March, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) streamlined its commercial space launch and reentry licensing regulations. In April, the FCC adopted some of its proposals from 2013 and solicited additional comment in a Further Notice on the above proposals in ET Docket No. 13-115, “Allocation of Spectrum for Non-Federal Space Launch Operations.” The proposals would allow private commercial space companies to obtain regular FCC licenses instead of launch-specific STAs in a number of bands, including 420 – 430 MHz and 5650 – 5925 MHz. The federal government, including the US Department of Defense, is the primary user of both bands. Amateur operations are allocated on a secondary basis. The FCC again seeks comment on whether it should give commercial space launch entities access to the same limited space launch uses already employed by the federal government on this spectrum.

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New Zealand Frequency Allocation Table

Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) has recently published a new issue of 'Table of Radio Spectrum Usage in New Zealand (PIB 21)' - Issue 11

This incorporates a number of updates from ITU Radio Regulation 2020, including a number of modifications from our recent planning on the 1700-2300 MHz and 3.5GHz band.

New Zealand Frequency Allocation Table Download - https://www.rsm.govt.nz/about/publications/pibs/pib-21/

D-STAR added to the ICQPODCAST Digital Bridge

The ICQPODCAST is pleased to announce that we have just added D-Star to the ICQPODCAST Digital Bridge. You can have conversations between D-STAR XLX948 A, Brandmeister TG:9480, YAESU Fusion 09480 and NXDN 9480.

By adding this popular digital radio mode, D-STAR users will be able to participate in conversations within our talk group.

NXDN, the protocol used by Icon radios is iDAS, while Kenwood radios use Nexedge.

Whichever way you access our Digital Voice System, you will be able to communicate with everyone who is connected.

Please leave a gap of around three seconds between overs to allow others to join in.

ICQPodcast DMR Network - https://www.icqpodcast.com/icqpodcast-digital-voice-talk-group