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Comments Due Sept. 29, Replies Oct. 9 on NSMA RF Recon Petition

Comments are due Sept. 29, replies Oct. 9 on an April petition for reconsideration by the National Spectrum Managers Association on December's RF order (see 1912040036), said a Monday Federal Register FCC notice. NSMA sought reconsideration of the two-year timetable…

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for implementing site-by-site RF exposure evaluation as “not realistically practical” and for other parts of the order. “The evaluation calls for the aggregation of radiation from multiple highly directive fixed antennas that do not, by design and as operated, radiate in the same direction so as to present a risk to nearby humans,” the group complained: “Aggregating these signals is therefore unnecessary to serve the protective function of the required evaluation.”