ARRL Defends 902-928 Amateur Radio Band
/ARRL® The National Association for Amateur Radio® has filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) urging that the 902 – 928 MHz amateur radio band be protected. ARRL joins hundreds of licensed radio amateurs who utilize the band in opposing a proposal from NextNav Inc., a licensee in the 900-MHz Location and Monitoring Service (LMS), to completely reconfigure the 902 – 928 MHz band and replace the LMS with high-powered 5G cellular and related location services.
Read more about NextNav’s proposal on ARRL News (8/15/2024)
ARRL’s comments, filed by our Washington, D.C. Counsel on behalf of ARRL members and radio amateurs, point out several problems with NextNav’s request.
Pushing amateur radio out of heavily used spectrum is a risk to public service, ARRL argues in the comments.
Mesh networks are becoming increasingly useful in emergency communications. Just this past week, the ARRL Utah Section announced that dozens of Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) volunteers are working to expand the mesh network around the state.
“The needs of participating agencies have evolved to require more than analogue voice and low-speed data modes,” said ARRL Utah Section Public Information Coordinator Scott Rosenbush, K7HSR. “High-speed mesh networks using AREDN® [Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network] software will allow amateur radio to play a larger role in supporting these agencies in emergencies.”
The ARRL Utah Section already has a five-county mesh network in place. The proposal from NextNav makes it more difficult to operate networks like this one.
The FCC docket remains open for reply comments from the public until 20th September 2024. As of 6th September 2024, over 800 comments have been filed by Amateurs and others who use this spectrum. The comments can be viewed at this link: https://tinyurl.com/ypxh583p. Click here for an ARRL Guide to Filing Comments with FCC. ARRL will continue to defend amateur access to this and other threatened amateur allocations.
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