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RE: Re: new 5.8ghz cordless phones



On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Tom Clark, W3IWI wrote:

>  - the band 5650-5670 MHz is marked "Earth-to-Space" and
>  - the band 5830-5850 MHz is marked "Space-to-Earth".
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> But if the 5.8 GHz telephone and 802.11a QRM gets too bad, ideas like this
> could become unfeasible.

I suppose it is impossible to get ITU to reverse the assignments so that
our UPLINKS were on the shared band with the 5.8 GHz consumer items....

Bob
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de WB4APR@amsat.org, Bob

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