: 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.
The band exists so that they can (and many other ISDM bands), we are also
allowed to use them. In exchange for the bands, they aren't everywhere
else, but some, like 70 cm, 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, 24 GHz, 122 and 241
GHz bands are shared with consumer devices (and licensed services in some as
well), many, many, many, many millions of them, for many decades in some
bands. Anyway, "our" 902 - 928 band is actually a "crap" band we get to
use, so no bleed over, we are just hanging out where they are required to
be.
Kurt
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