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Potential L-Band Frequency Sharing
Of special interest to EMWIN users and vendors is FCC
Public Notice DA-1035 (ET Docket No. 10-123) released on June 4, 2010 calling
for public comment on the extent and manner of use of the 1675-1710 MHz
frequency band by non-federal users. The extent to which this band can be shared
by others is directly influenced by the number of users who may be impacted and
the extent of such impacts. Accurate studies cannot be performed without
knowledge of the extent of use of this band, especially with respect to the
number of unlicensed users who are not readily identifiable. The studies must
also consider the validity of the expectation that EMWIN data can be distributed
via terrestrial services. If is determined that the number of users and
user locations is indeed small and that they can be serviced by other means, it
may be concluded that sharing with commercial wireless broadband service
providers is feasible, even with the likelihood for interference or disruption
of service.
You may read the text of this Notice at
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-10-1035A1.doc
As the FCC Notice states: “It may be possible that reception of weather
satellite downlink transmissions could occur at a relatively small number of
sites and be distributed via terrestrial services, such as over the Internet or
other managed services. Thus with regard to incumbent satellite receive-only
stations we seek comment on the extent to which and manner in which non-federal
users directly access federally authorized Meteorological Satellite Service
space station downlink transmissions.”
All of the EMWIN broadcasts from GOES satellites fall within this band (GOES-I
series on 1690.725 MHz, GOES-N series on 1692.7 MHz and GOES-R series is planned
to be on 1697.4 MHz). Inasmuch as receive-only earth stations, such as for
EMWIN, are not required to be registered with the FCC, it is unaware of those
who will be affected by this sharing, nor of its potential impact.
The FCC is soliciting responses from all interested parties, due to that agency
not later than June 28, 2010. Directions on how to respond are contained in
their Public Notice. Please forward this message to anyone else you believe
might be affected by this proposed sharing.
If you have any questions, please contact the EMWIN team at the U. S. National
Weather Service, telephone number 301-713-0864x110, e-mail at
emwin.system@noaa.gov.
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