This is from Broadcast Engineering:
This is from Broadcast Engineering:
"The NAB and Association for Maximum Service Television (MSTV) told the FCC in comments filed yesterday that allowing “low-power” TV band devices is “an unprecedented spectrum sharing proposal” that must be properly tested so as not to jeopardize the DTV transition.
The joint NAB-MSTV comments filed in response to the FCC’s white space proceedings cautioned the commission that the billions spent on the DTV transition by broadcaster and consumers as well as the $1.5 billion in government funds for the digital-to-analog converter box program “will be wasted” if digital TV sets receive interference from these devices.
Proponents in government as well as the high-tech industry seek to modify FCC rules to allow such TV band devices to operate on TV channels not used by broadcasters for their DTV transmission. The often-cited reason is to bring wireless broadband service to unserved areas in rural portions of the country.
The filing made eight recommendations for the FCC to follow as it proceeds.
Among the specific points raised, the associations asked the commission to only permit such devices to “operate outside the protected contour on both co- and adjacent channels.” In no case should they be allowed to operate inside a station’s contour on co-channel or first adjacent channels, the associations said.
Additionally, the MSTV and NAB asked the commission to prevent any TV band device from operating before the DTV transition. After that point, only fixed operation TV band devices should be allowed, and personal or portable operations should be disallowed.
For more information, visit www.mstv.org and www.nab.org."
I'll try the link, but don't be surprised if it doesn't work:
http://broadcastengineering.com/RF/nab-mstv-fcc-dtv-0201/
In the Television Band:
ET Docket No. 04-186
I know this is a old post but the subject has been un-officially? announced so i felt this would be a good time to add my two cents to this post.
I know there was another post on this site where someone had a question about the use of the television band, but im kind of in a hurry here, i have to run to town.
But i feel this opens up 87.9 fm for part 15 in areas where users wouldnt normally be allowed to use this fm channel for fear of intereference to tv channel 2. Also i wonder if we could carry music on the audio section of the tv band and use a keyboard (teleprompt?) to scroll messages across the tv screen like cable tv stations do.
Below are two useful links with more info.
http://www.crn.com/networking/212000630
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1813A1.doc
Im sure the FCC website has alot more details on this matter, rules have not been set in stone yet. Ill touch on this more later.
