The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology denied communications consultant...
The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology denied communications consultant Jansky Barmat Telecommunications’ petition asking the FCC to modify rules allowing smaller antennas for fixed satellite service use in the 13.75-14 GHz band. Jansky said the proposed rule changes “would…
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allow the FSS to more fully utilize existing in-orbit capacity to provide service” and increase the amount of Ku-band FSS uplink spectrum “to more closely balance the amount of Ku-band FSS downlink spectrum,” the office said in an order (http://xrl.us/bniqo8). Reducing the minimum earth station antenna size to 1.2 meters “would increase the potential for interference to military operations,” the order said.