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- SpaceX gets VHF freqs - RadioReference. com Forums
FCC DA 24-1160 In this Order and Authorization we grant the request of SpaceX for authority to deploy radiofrequency beacons that would operate in VHF spectrum within the 137 00-138 00 MHz (space-to-Earth) and 148 00-150 05 MHz (Earth-to-space) MHz bands and to operate those beacons on up to 450
- Proposal to FCC for VHF Low Band Channels on GMRS and FRS
They should try FM, and maybe petition the FCC for approval to run more power Were it to become a consumer band, it would be trivial to overlay FHSS operation and turn those channels into many talk groups and get much more utility from them Simplex probably the best case solution as repeaters are going be tricky due to noise variability
- Part 95 GMRS radio list - RadioReference. com Forums
The FCC website is unreasonably klunky and bloated - but why should it be different from the rest of the government??? LOL I have a GMRS and Amateur license, I'd love to see lists like this of verified LEGAL model numbers, the whole GMRS MURS spectrum is muddled in confusion from the regulations
- In re: Delete, Delete, Delete FCC looks to eliminate rules and . . .
In re: Delete, Delete, Delete FCC looks to eliminate rules and regulations RaleighGuy Mar 13, 2025 fcc regulations rules 1 … 13 14 15
- Baofeng UV32 DM32 | Page 2 - RadioReference. com Forums
I went into the Embedded Information area using the password, made sure that Frequency Mode was set to USA FCC, but there were only read or write buttons, no ok button
- Vanity Call Sign Status - Its all Greek to me
The FCC database showed the available call sign I was after (2nd choice) as being cancelled one day after I applied So I amended my application and it now shows my date as one-day after another person's application for the same callsign
- GMRS repeater linking and the FCC - RadioReference. com Forums
According to this popular YouTuber, the FCC is finally taking action to end the practice of linking GMRS repeaters It should be noted that it is common practice for the FCC to not publicly release information when conducting enforcement actions Even when a rogue BDA jammed my public safety
- In re: Delete, Delete, Delete FCC looks to eliminate rules and . . .
The FCC has opened a new docket, titled “In re: Delete, Delete, Delete,” in which the agency seeks comment on every rule, regulation, or guidance document that the FCC should eliminate for the purposes of alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens What FCC regulation rule do you want thrown
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