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Eat Me

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Here's the problem

What happens when people hack/mod these devices for "more range" or to defeat the "busy detection" features?

Their attitude will be something like:

"The airwaves are free, the people own them." (false, the airwaves are regulated by the FCC)

"Nobody watches TV from a rabbit ears anymore" (false, millions of Americans watch TV from an antenna)

"The TV stations are powerful, I won't interfere with them." (false, if you're in a fringe area like me, you'll understand)

"I don't care about people watching TV." (wow, with that attitude why don't you just go around killing puppies?)

etc etc

So this is why I think the NAB is 100% right. Leave the broadcasting to people like TV transmission engineers who actually have a clue about resolving interference problems, and station licensees who are accountable to the FCC.


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What happens when people hack/mod these devices for "more range" or to defeat the "busy detection" features?

Their attitude will be something like:

"The airwaves are free, the people own them." (false, the airwaves are regulated by the FCC)

"Nobody watches TV from a rabbit ears anymore" (false, millions of Americans watch TV from an antenna)

"The TV stations are powerful, I won't interfere with them." (false, if you're in a fringe area like me, you'll understand)

"I don't care about people watching TV." (wow, with that attitude why don't you just go around killing puppies?)

etc etc

So this is why I think the NAB is 100% right. Leave the broadcasting to people like TV transmission engineers who actually have a clue about resolving interference problems, and station licensees who are accountable to the FCC.
So because someone may use a device illegally it should be baned? People drive drunk so using your logic cars should be banned.


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So because someone may use a device ilelgally it should be baned? People drive drunk so using your logic cars should be banned.
No, it's because of the potential for widespread abuse, which is just one concern out of many.

My main concern is how it affects TV reception in fringe areas.

White space devices are like BPL. They may sound like a good idea, but in reality they are going to cause much more problems than they solve.


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You certainly have widespread abuse of vehicles, from drunk driving as previously mentioned to speeding, to running red lights. By your logic they should be banned because of widespread abuse and this abuse results in 10,000's of deaths every year.


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said by Bit See Profile :

You certainly have widespread abuse of vehicles, from drunk driving as previously mentioned to speeding, to running red lights. By your logic they should be banned because of widespread abuse and this abuse results in 10,000's of deaths every year.
In other "free" bands such as 2.4GHz and 900MHz it is literally filthy as a sewer with spectrum pollution. The difference between those spaces and white space devices is that white space devices broadcast on actual TV channels, versus 900MHz and 2.4GHz where there isn't much of anything important.

But I do have to ask, how do you propose the FCC is going to handle enforcement if this gets out of hand?

At least with illegally modified vehicles the cops can pull them over. With illegally modded white space devices, it will be not as easy, plus the FCC has shown that it is not interested in any serious effort at enforcement. It will be like the wild west with everyone stepping all over each other and no one giving a shit.


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No, it's because of the potential for widespread abuse, which is just one concern out of many.
MILLIONS of people abuse alcohol and drive. Thus using your logic ban cars.

My main concern is how it affects TV reception in fringe areas.
This has been proven not to be a factor. I live in a fringe area. I'm thinking about ditching cable for OTA. I'm not concerned on bit, but thanks for yours. I'm 100% for this. No one ask you to speak for me.

White space devices are like BPL. They may sound like a good idea, but in reality they are going to cause much more problems than they solve.
It's NOTHING like BPL which by the way could have been futher along except a group of whiny little ham bitches that think it's 1929.


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Please...this isn't about interference. This is about an industry lobby not wanting new competitors. The reason they're bitching about this is the same reason they spent millions lobbying against the satellite radio merger.

They don't give two squirts of piss about "fringe" folks. They only concerned with stopping new competition for their membership.

Meanwhile I live and work in densely populated areas and don't suffer in the slightest from so-called sewer-like "spectrum" pollution with my 900MHz, 2.4GHz or 5GHz devices.


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In other "free" bands such as 2.4GHz and 900MHz it is literally filthy as a sewer with spectrum pollution. The difference between those spaces and white space devices is that white space devices broadcast on actual TV channels, versus 900MHz and 2.4GHz where there isn't much of anything important.
which channels? specifically which MHz range is this supposedly going to affect? Do you even know?


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It's NOTHING like BPL which by the way could have been futher along except a group of whiny little ham bitches that think it's 1929.
'nuff said. Based on this statement you clearly have no clue about interference, what causes it, what levels are acceptable and how it's resolved. From the looks of it you can't tell an electron from an M and M.


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So this is why I think the NAB is 100% right. Leave the broadcasting to people like TV transmission engineers who actually have a clue about resolving interference problems, and station licensees who are accountable to the FCC.
Do you work for NAB or just misinformed?
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said by Eat Me See Profile :

In other "free" bands such as 2.4GHz and 900MHz it is literally filthy as a sewer with spectrum pollution. The difference between those spaces and white space devices is that white space devices broadcast on actual TV channels, versus 900MHz and 2.4GHz where there isn't much of anything important.
which channels? specifically which MHz range is this supposedly going to affect? Do you even know?
Sure I do. And I know exactly how to render these devices ineffective.

Furthermore, a signal of -114dbm while usable for me with a high gain antenna (which would bring it up above -114dbm) would basically give the green light to a white space device to fire up and pollute away.

I'm sure just like cell phone jammers someone will just make a WSD jammer (it's not that hard) to emit a signal just long enough to render WSD devices in the area ineffective.

This is yet another reason to say NO to WSD's, because they can be shut off very easily.

Finally, testing of these devices was conducted in a very slipshod manner with the FCC again just relying on a half assed test to make a decision. Not surprising when the agency is packed with lawyers and lobbyists who have no clue about RF in the real world.


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said by Eat Me See Profile :

So this is why I think the NAB is 100% right. Leave the broadcasting to people like TV transmission engineers who actually have a clue about resolving interference problems, and station licensees who are accountable to the FCC.
Do you work for NAB or just misinformed?
What's your qualifications to call me misinformed again?


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Please...this isn't about interference. This is about an industry lobby not wanting new competitors. The reason they're bitching about this is the same reason they spent millions lobbying against the satellite radio merger.

They don't give two squirts of piss about "fringe" folks. They only concerned with stopping new competition for their membership.

Meanwhile I live and work in densely populated areas and don't suffer in the slightest from so-called sewer-like "spectrum" pollution with my 900MHz, 2.4GHz or 5GHz devices.
As a current sat radio customer (XM), I'd say that the merger has made things a lot worse. They screwed up half the music channels and are now raising the price for second receivers. Since they're now a monopoly, if I want sat radio I can't speak with my feet.

Broadcasters absolutely give a damn about fringe areas. That's the reason many are requesting power increases post analog shutoff. There's a little thing called ratings in this business that matter.


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I've very happy with the merger cause now I don't have to have 2 radios to get Stern and MLB. Meanwhile the NAtB wasn't protesting the merger because they wanted to protect you from evil...it's because a combined service is a stronger competitor against terrestrial radio.


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One doesn't have to be an aeronautical engineer to call someone to claims pigs fly, misinformed.


BF69

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said by Bit See Profile :

Please...this isn't about interference. This is about an industry lobby not wanting new competitors. The reason they're bitching about this is the same reason they spent millions lobbying against the satellite radio merger.

They don't give two squirts of piss about "fringe" folks. They only concerned with stopping new competition for their membership.

Meanwhile I live and work in densely populated areas and don't suffer in the slightest from so-called sewer-like "spectrum" pollution with my 900MHz, 2.4GHz or 5GHz devices.
As a current sat radio customer (XM), I'd say that the merger has made things a lot worse. =
if it wasn't for the merger neither would exist right now.


BF69

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Sure I do. And I know exactly how to render these devices ineffective.
I would like to know which TV channels would be getting interference. Since you seem to know.

I'm sure just like cell phone jammers someone will just make a WSD jammer (it's not that hard) to emit a signal just long enough to render WSD devices in the area ineffective.
So then using your logic cell phones should be banned. So people won't use cell phone jammers.


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What a surprise. Another Stern fan who doesn't mind trashing sat radio for Howard.
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