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Re: FCC vs FAA Story


From: Sabri Berisha <sabri () cluecentral net>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2022 02:43:01 -0700 (PDT)

----- On Jun 5, 2022, at 6:17 PM, John Levine johnl () iecc com wrote:

Hi,

Harold Feld did a much better job in November:

https://wetmachine.com/tales-of-the-sausage-factory/what-the-eff-faa-my-insanely-long-field-guide-to-the-faa-fcc-5g-c-band-fight/

Right. From his article:

But in any event, in the face of rules adopted by about 40 or so other countries,
the aviation industry needs to show why the U.S. is different.

And if he did *any* real research at all:

https://www.airside.aero/magazine/articles/5g-vs-the-radar-altimeter

In most of the world, RAs are not affected by 5G, because 5G signals most commonly
radiate in the 900MHz, 1.8, 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5 GHz bands, leaving a safe 800MHz
between 5G and RA bands. However, in the USA, demand for high-speed data on
cellular devices has led to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) auctioning
additional bands in the C-band range between 3.7-3.98 GHz, only 200 MHz below the RA
band.

And here are some actual test results: 
https://www.rtca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/SC-239-5G-Interference-Assessment-Report_274-20-PMC-2073_accepted_changes.pdf

All of that, combined with the real world deaths of people who died as a result
of radar altimeter failures, suggest to me that Harold Feld did not really do a
much better job in November.

Thanks,

Sabri
Licensed pilot since 2010


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