The FCC Public Safety Bureau rejected requests by Bedford County,...
The FCC Public Safety Bureau rejected requests by Bedford County, Pa., and Sandwich, Mass., to make more use of the 470-512 MHz band, spectrum which public safety agencies will eventually have to leave as a result of the February spectrum…
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law. The bureau used similar language in both orders on the T band. “In light of the Spectrum Act and in accordance with the [FCC’s T-Band] Suspension Notice, we find that Sandwich’s application would, if granted, increase the degree to which the T-Band is currently licensed because the application is for a new repeater that would expand Sandwich’s authorized interference contour,” said the order on Sandwich (http://xrl.us/bnjxyy).