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RESTRUCTURING:  SSA SAYS HAM RADIO AND BROADBAND
CAN SHARE 13 CM

The 13 centimeter ham band is under threat of
reallocation in Sweden.  This as that nations
Telecommunications regulator the Department of
Post and Telecommunications has suggested that
the 2300 to 2450 MHz spectrum be transferred for
use by broadband systems.  Amateur Radio
Newsline's Heather Butera-Howell, KB3TZD, is
here with the details:

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As part of the rule making process the Swedish
national amateur radio society, the SSA, has
submitted it's response to Sweden's
telecommunications regulator on this matter.  In
it, the SSA argues that the nations amateur
service should remain in the 2.3 GHz band and if
needed share this spectrum with any other users.

SSA notes that wideband digital systems are
becoming less sensitive to narrowband signals.
This it says improves the possibilities for such
a form of band sharing arrangement.

Among its position points the SSA believes that
communication with amateur satellites in the
band from 2400 to 2450 MHz should continue to be
permitted.

The SSA is also requesting a meeting with the
Department of Post and Telecommunications to
discuss the technological basis for continuing
the amateur service in the this band.

For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Heather
Butera-Howell, KB3TZD, near Pittsburg, PA.

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More on the amateur radio response to the
proposed reallocation translated into Google
English is on-line at
tnyurl.com/SSA2300MHzResponse (Southgate, SSA)



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