I'm no expert by any stretch, but I would think that license free or
not, no one is allowed to "crap up" a band at a distance like that with
a consumer device... especially if it bleeds over into a
regulated/licensed use band.
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Clay Autery, KY5G
On 10/8/2017 12:33 AM, KD7JYK DM09 wrote:
: Wireless telephones ? Some of them operate in 900 mhz
902-928 MHz is license free in the US and has been filling with gadgets for
a couple of decades, nearly worthless now with the congestion, could be any
one of many millions of devices sold in the US yearly. If you know the
frequency, monitor with a receiver and see what's there. I live out in BFE
and have equipment on 434.500 and 915.0 rendered non-functional at times
with near continuous consumer device operation ranging from a few thousand
feet away to a few miles away. Think of 900 MHz now like CB in the
seventies, times one hundred.
Kurt
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