ASRI Says October DFR Action Left Some Work Undone
The FCC properly axed a restriction on the use of 136.75 MHz for aeronautical en route communications in part of the U.S., but that requires eliminating another section of agency rules as well, Aviation Spectrum Resources Inc. said in a…
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filing posted Monday (docket 25-133). The subsection of Rule 87.263 was cut as part of the FCC's direct final rule vote at its October meeting (see 2510280024). ASRI said the DFR decision missed another subsection of the rule that also deals with oversight of and restrictions on 136.75 MHz, and the repeal of both is needed to be effective. It urged either a modification of the DFR or a supplemental DFR.