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Glad they were able to keep ch37 empty to this day. Isn't this the SETI project? Or perhaps I am mistaken. Reserved for Radio Astronomy is what my frequency chart says for North American Ch.37 Air
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Don't forget medical uses too. Ever seen those little antennas poking through the drop ceiling in hospitals?
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With the FCC TV spectrum auction next year and the reclamation of the TV spectrum down to channel 31, I wonder if channel 37 will remain empty?
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If they made the division at channel 37, 37 could remain a guard band dividing the cell phones from TV broadcasters.
Otherwise, without a guard band, a cell phone using a frequency very adjacent to a TV signal someone is trying to watch may find that their TV set getting desensed by the cell phone. Sure, a multimegawatt TV station is more powerful than a 100mW cell phone, but that cell phone will look like a flamethrower if you are using it next to that TV set's antenna.
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