n1das Posted October 13, 2021 Report Posted October 13, 2021 Found this interesting item in today's FCC Daily Digest: Released: 2021-10-12. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST BY MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION FOR WAIVER OF CERTAIN GENERAL MOBILE RADIO SERVICE RULES. (DA No. 21-1269). (Dkt No 21-388). Comments Due: 2021-11-12. Reply Comments Due: 2021-11-26. WTB. Contact: Thomas Derenge at (202) 418-2451, email: Thomas.Derenge@fcc.gov. DA-21-1269A1.docx DA-21-1269A1.pdf DA-21-1269A1.txt Quote
JLeikhim Posted October 13, 2021 Report Posted October 13, 2021 Geez does it ever end? The waiver granted to Motorola is not as benign as one thinks. When you add up a few dozen radios automatically reporting GPS location on one channel, the noise and interference will be horrible. Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk Quote
Radioguy7268 Posted October 13, 2021 Report Posted October 13, 2021 I would agree. Allowing any type of automated GPS updates will kill channel capacity even if you've got just 5 or 10 high power units reporting GPS location every 30 seconds. I haven't looked deeply enough at the rules - but is the FCC requiring units to monitor the channel prior to transmitting their "brief" data burst? Automated location updates on repeater channels would be a disaster. I can see a point to allowing units to update automatically once every 10 to 15 minutes - or alternatively, tagging on to the beginning or end of a voice transmission like a PTT ID. Quote
Lscott Posted October 13, 2021 Report Posted October 13, 2021 2 hours ago, Radioguy7268 said: I would agree. Allowing any type of automated GPS updates will kill channel capacity even if you've got just 5 or 10 high power units reporting GPS location every 30 seconds. I haven't looked deeply enough at the rules - but is the FCC requiring units to monitor the channel prior to transmitting their "brief" data burst? Automated location updates on repeater channels would be a disaster. I can see a point to allowing units to update automatically once every 10 to 15 minutes - or alternatively, tagging on to the beginning or end of a voice transmission like a PTT ID. If there is no requirement for a BCL, busy channel lockout, that would be worse, automatic interference. I also think you wouldn't want this on a repeater channel. That has the potential to block a frequency out over a very wide area if the repeater was activated. If were are going to tolerate GPS updates why not have it restricted to one channel only leaving everything else open for normal traffic? In the Ham world there are several frequencies in the band plans set aside specifically for packet and APRS. Keep it on one of the 8 low power, 1/2 watt, FRS channels. They are sort of useless for GMRS as it is. wayoverthere, pcradio and Radioguy7268 3 Quote
JLeikhim Posted October 13, 2021 Report Posted October 13, 2021 The FCC has clearly not thought this out and is relying on the assertions of the manufacturers. I don't believe there is a BCL lockout requirement. Only a duty cycle that is insufficient given the multitude of radios that might appear on channel in an urban area or national park. Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk Quote
n1das Posted October 14, 2021 Author Report Posted October 14, 2021 On 10/12/2021 at 10:23 PM, n1das said: Found this interesting item in today's FCC Daily Digest: Released: 2021-10-12. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST BY MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION FOR WAIVER OF CERTAIN GENERAL MOBILE RADIO SERVICE RULES. (DA No. 21-1269). (Dkt No 21-388). Comments Due: 2021-11-12. Reply Comments Due: 2021-11-26. WTB. Contact: Thomas Derenge at (202) 418-2451, email: Thomas.Derenge@fcc.gov. DA-21-1269A1.docx DA-21-1269A1.pdf DA-21-1269A1.txt File your public comments folks! Comments Due: 2021-11-12 Reply Comments Due: 2021-11-26 Quote
pcradio Posted October 14, 2021 Report Posted October 14, 2021 So, the manufactures are not acting in our public interests? Quote
mbrun Posted October 15, 2021 Report Posted October 15, 2021 Does anyone have a link to an audio file of what the existing data transmissions sounds like that the current legal crop of GMRS radios with location and texting data bursts produce? MichaelWRHS965KE8PLM Quote
tweiss3 Posted October 15, 2021 Report Posted October 15, 2021 Turn to 144.39MHz and see if you would ever be able to get a word in. Now think you had out a handful of radios to family members and just let them go. JLeikhim and Lscott 2 Quote
Lscott Posted October 15, 2021 Report Posted October 15, 2021 On 10/14/2021 at 9:41 AM, pcradio said: So, the manufactures are not acting in our public interests? They are a business and their main, only, interest is Profits. Mikeam 1 Quote
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