Whether anything is "declared" to be decommissioned makes no difference to the laws of physics and the behavior of
specific wavelengths.
If we the declare that all communications shall be short range due to fear of lack of "control" of skywave signals,
we should be so honest as to admit that that is what we're calling for.
Radio that cannot skywave or tropo is merely a big megaphone, and of "lesser" interest to me.
I'd like to see a thinning that reflects, in an updated way, the old local, regional and clear designations, along with
a repacking of clears to the low end of MW BC, the regionals to the middle band, and the locals on the shortest wavelengths.
Of course, I'd also like the FCC to enforce meaningful part 15 rules upon manufacturers of all electronics sold in the US.
Not just some fuzzy wuzzy spectral broadband measurements, but some measurements that equate in a meaningful way with the sensitivity of normal ( not the new dumbed-down one chip autodyne type) AM radios.
specific wavelengths.
If we the declare that all communications shall be short range due to fear of lack of "control" of skywave signals,
we should be so honest as to admit that that is what we're calling for.
Radio that cannot skywave or tropo is merely a big megaphone, and of "lesser" interest to me.
I'd like to see a thinning that reflects, in an updated way, the old local, regional and clear designations, along with
a repacking of clears to the low end of MW BC, the regionals to the middle band, and the locals on the shortest wavelengths.
Of course, I'd also like the FCC to enforce meaningful part 15 rules upon manufacturers of all electronics sold in the US.
Not just some fuzzy wuzzy spectral broadband measurements, but some measurements that equate in a meaningful way with the sensitivity of normal ( not the new dumbed-down one chip autodyne type) AM radios.