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FAA To Take Regulatory Action Over 5G Altimeter Interference
The FAA plans to issue a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin and an Airworthiness Directive in coming days concerning the rollout of 5G cellular phone service in 46 major metropolitan areas of the U.S. on Dec. 5, according to Reuters. (www.avweb.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
In HAM radio transmissions, the FCC requires the person transmitting the signal to make the correction to the interference, NOT THE PERSON RECEIVING THE SIGNAL. This is total B.S.
Why didn’t the FAA object to the FCC’s proposal to do this ?
Total FAA failure to recognize and see the big picture.
Total FAA failure to recognize and see the big picture.
question : other than the USA and Canada , are there any other countries have the same concern ? And if so what are they doing about it ? These are very serious concerns . But i don't have enough knowledge , to offer a comment . Can any one assist me ? Thank you ........DGR
So this article talks about "potential" risks, etc. That made me wonder what studies had actually been done. A quick search yielded this interesting document: https://www.rtca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Slides-5G-Interference-Risk-to-Radar-Altimeters.pdf
Agreed the FAA should take action.
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Back in your box, you.
10/4 Bandrunner.Rebel is a pod.