That spectrum adjacent to GPS has been fallow for decades, and so far no one has come up with a good use for it. It really is a waste, but I see no more chances of this iteration of the FCC coming up ...
WASHINGTON — A new congressionally mandated report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine assesses the likelihood of harmful interference from Ligado Networks’ authorized ...
While the world sprints toward ever faster mobile speeds, another connectivity story is quietly unfolding at the opposite end ...
Update 4/11/20 12:00 PM EST — After publication of this story, the NTIA published a letter to the FCC that included the notes Norquist, Deasy and Griffin, and the memo from Luu. In addition, the NTIA ...
The Pentagon’s fight with the Federal Communications Commission over satellite company Ligado’s spectrum use is basically over, keen observers say, heralding greater use of the finite resource to ...
LightSquared announced it will change its spectrum use and lower the power of its LTE radios, to allay concerns that the wholesale wireless network will interfere with GPS radios. But it may not be ...
I was considering posting this in the Lounge, but I'm actually looking for a scientifically accurate answer here, or at least one from someone who is well-informed. I have two "hockey puck" GPS ...
LightSquared wants the U.S. FCC to set standards for commercial GPS devices to prevent what LightSquared calls interference with other wireless services. In its latest salvo against the GPS industry, ...
Tektronix describes its latest real-time spectrum analyzer, the $22,900, rechargeable-battery-operated, 10-kHz to 6.2-GHz SA2600, as a handheld instrument. King Kong might call it that, but few humans ...
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