New Narrow Band Regulations for below 500 MHZ

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New Narrow Band Regulations for below 500 MHZ

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The Fire Dept in with got a letter about some sort of new fcc regulation pertaining to narrow band. can anyone give me some more info on this. the letter was an invitation to a meeting but didnt really go into any detail on what the new regulations are.
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Reference this thread: Narrow Band Ruling

I don't know what the letter or the meeting is about. But if I had to guess, it is probably an informational thing on what is to come in the future.
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Thanks Guys...I have a better understanding of the regulations now.

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Post by jp450 »

I read the article. It looked to be excerpts of the regulation. Is the VHF low band going to be effected by this too? Or is it just the VHF hi and UHF?
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VHF low

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Hello.

Not an issue, the FCC is going to reassign VHF low.
If you have a system on low band, it will stay, however at some point the government is going to take most of it.
The plan is to migrate all non government to 700MHz/900MHz, with band to expand as digital TV moves entirely to UHF.
This will free 54MHz to 72MHz, 76MHz to 88MHz and 174MHz to 216MHz.
As time allows, refarming of spectrum will occur.
Federal funds will not be available for legacy systems, so as time goes on, everyone will migrate to whatever is cooked up.
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