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Statement of REC Networks: Prometheus withdraws 20 informal objections

By admin | 11:39 AM EDT, Fri June 01, 2018

REC thanks Prometheus Radio Project and the other advocates involved in the Informal Objection against translator applications for the recent withdrawal of a handful of applications.  It is a small step in the right direction.  Despite these withdrawals, there are many pending modification applications for already licensed FM translator stations that are not subject to Section 5 of the LCRA.  We call on Prometheus to withdraw all Informal Objections against such licensed facilities.   We also call upon Prometheus to withdraw all applications in the state of Alaska d

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REC releases study showing where the FCC may have violated the LCRA in Auctions 99 and 100

By admin | 3:59 PM EDT, Thu May 31, 2018

Edited 6/8/2018: The FCC has denied all of Prometheus et al's informal objections and that letter decision had addressed some of the issues we raised.  We are preserving this article and data for historical purposes but at the same time, it is still REC's position that the FCC did violate the LCRA by not addressing it in the rulemaking and instituting a policy that would have maintained the original channel floor inside the metropolitan grids.

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IRTS (Ireland) bandplan consultation comments: band plan for new VHF-low amateur spectrum in Ireland.

By admin | 10:54 AM EDT, Mon May 28, 2018

To whom it may concern,

It is an exciting time to be an amateur operator in Ireland.  Ireland has achieved a massive expansion in spectrum in the low VHF with new allocations at 30-49 MHz and 54-69.9 MHz.  With the hope of a successful reallocation of 52-54 MHz to the Amateur Service in ITU Region I at the upcoming 2019 World Radio Conference, this is a nearly continuous throughout the amateur band we hope could someday inspire some movement in the USA for the FCC to consider a secondary allocation to the amateur service, especially at around 40 MHz. 

  • Read more about IRTS (Ireland) bandplan consultation comments: band plan for new VHF-low amateur spectrum in Ireland.

FCC denies Prometheus reconsideration request on AM Revitalization decision to not limit cross-service translators to 40 miles. (This is not the recent Informal Objection filings)

By admin | 8:25 AM EDT, Wed May 23, 2018

Yesterday, the FCC denied the timely-filed Petition for Reconsideration of Prometheus Radio Project in regards to the Second Report and Order that changed rules that stated where a cross-service (AM) translator can be placed. Under the previous rules, cross-service translator service contours were limited to their 2 mV/m daytime contour but no more than 25 miles from the AM station. Under the revised rules, those service contours were limited to an area that consisted of the 2 mV/m or 25 miles, whichever was longer in the subject direction and with no outer limit.

  • Read more about FCC denies Prometheus reconsideration request on AM Revitalization decision to not limit cross-service translators to 40 miles. (This is not the recent Informal Objection filings)

Statement of REC Networks: Informal objections filed by Prometheus, et. al. against pending FM translator applications

By admin | 9:53 PM EDT, Thu May 17, 2018

Elkhart, Indiana – May 17, 2018

What happened?

Last night, a consortium representing Prometheus Radio Project, Common Frequency and Center for International Media Action (from herein, referred to as “Prometheus, et al.”) has filed nearly one thousand informal objections against virtually every pending FM translator original construction permit and modification application including short-form applications that have not been accepted for filing. 

  • Read more about Statement of REC Networks: Informal objections filed by Prometheus, et. al. against pending FM translator applications

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