Jarvinian plans to support testing necessary to ensure...
Jarvinian plans to support testing necessary to ensure that broadcast auxiliary service (BAS) interests are protected as it moves forward with measuring the potential impact of terrestrial low-power service operation on BAS, it said in a filing in docket RM-11685…
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(http://bit.ly/1cItAxz). Jarvinian conducted the terrestrial low-power service proposed by Globalstar (CD June 19 p21). Jarvinian coordinated testing with BAS license holders and the tests “very comfortably met all of the agreed upon conditions of power level and stop buzzer protection,” it said in response to a filing from Engineers for the Integrity of Broadcast Auxiliary Services Spectrum (http://bit.ly/1avMF9v). “There have been no reports of BAS interference to TLPS in any test environment."