Reston, Virginia, seems to be the home of bad technology ideas for RF Interference: 1. Nextel iDEN on interlaced 800MHz SMR channels interfering with public safety users. 2. LightSquard (Philip Falco
Read the two links on this subject. Noted our current highest office holder has his fingers in the RF pie somewhat by issuing a edict of small sorts. There is enough (spectrum) room if allocated corr
We just have to get our priorities straight. What are lives compared to checking ones facebook or surfing porn with their phone. And now playing Pokemon Go, which I fear is going to be Darwin in acti
Nextel got bailed out (I guess) by Sprint and they wasted NO time in getting rid of the iDEN based system. We had Nextel PTT "phones" at a previous employer over a decade ago now and they were damn h
Both Sprint and SouthernLinc have repurposed the rebranded spectrum for LTE and possibly a smattering of CDMA. The border with Mexico is as yet to begin/complete rebanding (removing the interleaving)
That's where their lawyers are! Cortland KA5S 1. Nextel iDEN on interlaced 800MHz SMR channels interfering with public safety users. 2. LightSquard (Philip Falcone) on L-band interfering with GPS sat
Microwave spectrum is valuable today. Does Falcone still own rights to that 1.6Ghz spectrum? Is so he won't give it up without compensation. It is a good thing that the HF bands are not used for comm
Sprint/Nextel has spent hundreds of millions on 800Mhz rebanding over the last 15 years. -Snip -- This e-mail contains Omaha Public Power District's confidential and proprietary information and is fo