| Information request relating to the 2300-2400 MHz band (Apr 10) |
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The Irish Radio Transmitters Society reports that it has been asked by Ireland's regulator ComReg, to notify its members that a letter in the following terms will be issued to all radio amateurs shortly.
IRTS say that this is simply a survey in the context of the release of spectrum in this band to assist in a spectrum monitoring exercise as a preparation for licensing following the recent consultation on this matter. "The Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) is preparing to open the 2300 – 2400 MHz Band for the provision of additional licensed services on a nationwide basis. Radio Amateur users have designated use of the 2300 – 2400 MHz band on a secondary basis and there is currently no plan to alter this allocation. Further information on ComReg’s plans is available on our website. "As part of the preparation for the licensing of the 2300 – 2400 MHz band, ComReg is conducting a spectrum monitoring campaign. In order not to inadvertently affect the legitimate operations of Radio Amateurs, ComReg is seeking a once-off notification of the use of transmitter equipment in this band. "Equipment operating in any part of the band may be notified by filling in the enclosed form and sending it back to ComReg at Patrick Mulvey, ComReg, Abbey Court, Irish Life Centre, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1, or, alternatively the form can be downloaded from the 2.3GHz Website. "Your assistance in this matter is appreciated and if you have any queries please do not hesitate to email me at 2.3ghzinfo /at/ comreg.ie " |






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