AAR Discusses Concerns on 160.9 MHz Use by Fishing Gear
Association of American Railroads representatives told staff from the FCC Wireless and International bureaus they're concerned (see 2109080043) about use of the 160.9 MHz band by maritime devices that mark fishing equipment, since railroads use the spectrum on a primary…
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basis. The unlicensed nature of group B devices using automatic identification system technology “would expose railroad operations to potential -- and difficult-to-remedy -- harmful interference,” said a filing posted Thursday in docket 21-230.