I don't know the motivation for the FM filter request, but I will say that here in the US there are vast expanses of the bands that are mostly unused. For instance, night after night there isn't a single station between 3600 and 3700 kHz here on the west coast. As another data point, I just counted the number of stations currently operating between 28300 and 28500 kHz: a total of 4. Under conditions like these I see no harm in allowing the ESSB stations to experiment.
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