EWA Backs Va. Police Waiver, Wants Broader FCC Action
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance supports Virginia State Police's request to increase limits on its Part 22 transmitter power output for its mobile transmitters from 60 watts to 100 watts, using a maximum effective radiated power of 150 watts (see 2102120054),…
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said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 20-241. EWA urged the FCC to "reconcile the Part 22, Subpart E rules with the rules governing Part 90, an issue raised more than six years ago." Action “likely would have eliminated the need for the instant Waiver Request,” the alliance said. Comments were due Monday, and EWA was the only filer.