REC Endorses Radio 'Housekeeping' Changes, Seeks 'Intermediate Frequency' Edit
The FCC should remove language about intermediate frequency protection from proposed minor changes to radio technical rules, said REC Networks in comments posted Tuesday in docket 21-163 (see 2107070062). That language, which REC called “a remnant of a discontinued rule…
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that has been allowed to linger in the regulations for nearly a decade,” was likely included due to a staff oversight, said the REC filing. REC endorsed all the FCC’s proposed changes as “mainly ‘housekeeping’ items that bring the rules to a more consistent manner.”