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On 16-03-04 08:16 PM, kd6oat wrote:
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Regarding an STA for higher data rates experimentation: I would think
a well written proposal accompanied by the signature of a number of
licensed operators willing to participate in experiments would go a
long way. Count me in as one who would be willing to sign on.
Ken - KD6OAT
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Brian Kantor <Brian(a)ucsd.edu> wrote:
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In the FCC arena, one of the better ways to get technical
restrictions removed is to apply for and operate under an STA -
Special Temporary Authority, a document from the FCC that basically
allows you to operate an exception to the normal rules. Typically
the only requirement is that you make a good case for it technically
and that you write up a report afterwards. In the past, STAs have
been the basis for changes to the rules. Someone who writes well may
want to consider submitting one to allow higher data rates based
solely on bandwidth and then experimenting with it.
Another possibility is to apply for a Experimental Radio Service
license which basically allows you to do just about anything if you
can make a good case for it. They used to be a little expensive and
they require a written report on what you found out with your
experiments but it does allow nearly anything you can think of.
- Brian
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 07:42:09PM +0200, Demetre - SV1UY wrote:
Not good for US though, "thanks" to
FCC's 300baud symbol rate
restrictions of HF.
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