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| reply to DavePR Re: OET is not independent!
said by DavePR :Are you an RF engineer? Just an experienced ham with plenty of tech experience in VHF and UHF public-safety communications systems as well.
said by DavePR : The test results do not support any conclusion other than that a device that relies on sensing alone cannot work. Which doesn't conflict with the FCC's order! The FCC didn't accept equipment relying on sensing alone.
said by DavePR :Devices that use geolocation and database access can avoid stepping on incumbent users, but only if they consult the database before turning on; and only if the database is maintained in real time. Two questions: How would the device know where it is? How would the device access the database without transmitting? Anything that's going to the field will have to be FCC-accepted so it will have to demonstrate that complies with the order.
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