NAB met with officials from the FCC Office...
NAB met with officials from the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology to discuss how interference between TV stations and wireless services will be predicted, said an ex parte filing released Thursday (http://bit.ly/1eC6Aof). The broadcast association “sought clarification” on the…
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technological assumptions made by the OET methodology for calculating such interference, the proposed use of the “Longley-Rice propagation prediction model” and the “use and application of a clutter loss factor” for different interference situations, the filing said.