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The FCC Public Safety Bureau sought comment on an application...

The FCC Public Safety Bureau sought comment on an application and waiver request by the Central Ohio Joint Fire District (COJFD) to use frequency 172.225 MHz for vehicular repeaters. The request was endorsed by Rep. Bob Gibbs, R-Ohio, but opposed…

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by the Forestry Conservation Communications Association, the bureau notes (http://xrl.us/bnnnbi). “This frequency is allocated for Federal use, and it is available to state licensees for forest firefighting activities in areas west of the Mississippi River,” but not the use proposed by COJFD without a waiver. Comments are due Sept. 19, replies Oct. 1.