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NTIA Urges Military Radar Interference Protection From CBRS

NTIA recommended protections for DOD mobile ground-based radar systems operating below 3.5 GHz that need safeguarding from citizens broadband radio service interference. In a letter to FCC Wireless Bureau Chief Don Stockdale and Office of Engineering and Technology acting Chief…

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Ronald Repasi posted Thursday in docket 17-258, NTIA said there are 40 of those mobile radar system locations. It said for some, NTIA will maintain a list of locations for CBRS spectrum access system operators to use. It said for others, dynamic protection areas that are always activated would be a way of protecting them, as it would limit maximum aggregate received power from CBRS devices at the radar antenna aperture. It asked the FCC offices to act to effectuate that protection.