This brings a thought to mind. The Department O Defense states that PAVEPAWS is 
vital to our defense and that the operation of our repeaters is causing that 
system to fail. The Devils Advocate in me begs the question, Do they think the 
bad guys don't know this!! Is it not ludicrous to place the safety and welfare 
of the people in a system that is so easily made ineffective by the 
transmission of a simple conversation over the air?????
Dail
N6DGT

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SB QST @ ARL $ARLB019 

ARLB019 ARRL Continues Efforts On Interference To PAVE PAWS Radar Sites 



ZCZC AG19 

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ARRL Bulletin 19 ARLB019 

>From ARRL Headquarters 

Newington CT August 31, 2007 

To all radio amateurs 



SB QST ARL ARLB019 

ARLB019 ARRL Continues Efforts On Interference To PAVE PAWS Radar Sites 



On August 13, the ARRL began sending ''specific mitigation reduction 

numbers'' to 122 repeater owners, recommending that they reduce their 

signal anywhere from 7 dB to 56 dB, according to ARRL Regulatory 

Information Branch Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND. These reductions, 

requested by the US Air Force and the Department of Defense, only 

concern those repeaters identified by the DoD as affecting the PAVE 

PAWS radar system. 



''Some reductions are going to be attainable,' ' Henderson said. ''You 

can do 7 dB, but 56?'' He said such a reduction would ''not be 

realistic to achieve. While many of the affected repeater owners may 

not be able to achieve the required reductions, but that doesn't 

mean they shouldn't try to meet the goal. Everyone involved needs to 

continue trying to meet the DoD's requirements. This gives us the 

best chance to keep as many of these machines as possible on the 

air.'' 



Henderson stressed that any order to shut down a repeater will come 

from the Federal Communications Commission, at the request of the 

DoD. ''This situation only affects those repeaters on the DoD's list 

in Massachusetts and California. It does not affect the everyday, 

casual user of 70 cm. This is not a wide-spread threat to the 70 cm 

band.'' 



Citing an increasing number of interference complaints, the US Air 

Force has asked the FCC to order dozens of repeater systems to 

either mitigate interference to the PAVE PAWS radars or shut down. 

The ARRL has been working with the DoD to develop a plan to mitigate 

alleged interference from 70 cm ham radio repeaters to this military 

radar system on both coasts. According to the DoD, the in-band 

interference from Amateur Radio fixed FM voice repeaters has 

increased to an unacceptable level. PAVE PAWS radars are used for 

national security functions, including early detection of 

water-launched missiles. They are critical to our national defense 

and are in use 24 hours per day, seven days per week. 



The Amateur Radio Service is a secondary user in the 420-450 MHz (70 

cm) band, both by the Table of Frequency Allocations and the FCC 

Part 97 regulations. As such, Amateur Radio licensees, jointly and 

individually, bear the responsibility of mitigating or eliminating 

any harmful interference to the primary user, which in this case is 

the Government Radiolocation Service that includes the DoD PAVE PAWS 

systems. 

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