Comments are due Nov. 21, replies Dec. 12, as the...
Comments are due Nov. 21, replies Dec. 12, as the FCC seeks to “update and refresh the record” beyond comments collected in a 2010 wireless microphones further notice proceeding, the Wireless Bureau said Friday (http://xrl.us/bnxn47). The FCC discussed the areas…
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in which it hoped for additional comment in an Oct. 5 public notice (http://xrl.us/bnsrwd). The Wireless Bureau and Office of Engineering and Technology asked “(1) whether the Commission should provide for a limited expansion of license eligibility that would permit some wireless microphone and other low power auxiliary station users, which currently operate in the TV broadcast spectrum on an unlicensed basis, to operate on a licensed basis under the Part 74 rules applicable to low power auxiliary stations (LPAS); and (2) what steps the Commission should take to promote more efficient use of this spectrum by wireless microphones."