Two adjacent frequencies can interfere depending on the transmit power and the bandwidth (divergence from the centre frequency [usually f0]) of the different frequencies. What FCC ought to do, is to monitor who violets what depending on their set plans and contracts. Of course one assumes that in the plans and the frequency allocation this was taken into consideration and the interference is only occurring at the implementation level and not at the planning level. Otherwise, it is the authority at fault not any player. -- .................................................................. Seat of Wisdom ..........................Pray for us Cause of our Joy...........................Pray for us ................................................................... Mayengo Tom Kizito +256-752-602550 +256-782-062708
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> Reply-to: Uganda Linux User Group <[email protected]> To: Uganda Linux User Group <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [LUG] light squared Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 19:37:53 +0100 If they are on adjacent frequencies, how could they be interfering with each other? Given that one keeps it civil with a small bandwidth, the two frequencies shouldn't overlap. Do you have any links for further reading? I'm curious. McTim <[email protected]> wrote: On 2/19/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > A justified question is: Why did they not check to see whether there might > already be some technology in use on the same frequencies, *before* throwing > an obscene amount of money at it? They are actually adjacent frequencies, not the same. The FCC has bought into the handwaving of the GPS lobby. For a while it looked like the FCC would stand up to them, but alas, it was too good to be true. -- Cheers, McTim "A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route indicates how we get there." Jon Postel ________________________________________________________________ The Uganda Linux User Group: http://linux.or.ug Send messages to this mailing list by addressing e-mails to: [email protected] Mailing list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Mailing list settings: http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/lug To unsubscribe: http://kym.net/mailman/options/lug The Uganda LUG mailing list is generously hosted by INFOCOM: http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The mailing list host is not responsible for them in any way. _______________________________________________ The Uganda Linux User Group: http://linux.or.ug Send messages to this mailing list by addressing e-mails to: [email protected] Mailing list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Mailing list settings: http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/lug To unsubscribe: http://kym.net/mailman/options/lug The Uganda LUG mailing list is generously hosted by INFOCOM: http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The mailing list host is not responsible for them in any way.
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