Message-ID: <20211105133156.841BF7FE@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2021 13:31:56 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: FAA Issues Special Bulletin On Radio Altimeter Interference
Risk From December Deployment Of 5G
by Matt Thurber - November 2, 2021
The FAA has published a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin -
AIR-21-18 - that highlights potential radio altimeter interference
issues by new 5G cellular networks. The 5G network deployment in the
U.S. starting on December 5 is in the 3700 to 3800-MHz bands then
later in the 3700 to 3980-MHz bands. Radio altimeters use the 4200 to
4400-MHz band.
In other countries, bands from 3300 to 4200 MHz are already deployed,
according to the FAA, and some "have implemented temporary technical,
regulatory, and operational mitigations, including temporary proximity
and power restrictions." The FAA added, "There have not yet been
proven reports of harmful interference due to wireless broadband
operations internationally, although this issue is continuing to be
studied."
https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/air-transport/2021-11-02/faa-issues-saib-5g-radio-altimeter-interference
Message-ID: <sm2oi3$q7$1@shakotay.alphanet.ch>
Date: 5 Nov 2021 08:04:19 -0000
From: "Marc SCHAEFER" <schaefer@alphanet.ch>
Subject: Re: Opposition to wireless growth
Bill Horne <malQassRimiMlation@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm curious: what do you think?
There were other studies in the past, namely in Europe, that fiber or
copper end-user fixed connections are less energy problematic than their
wireless equivalent -- which is normal, the power loss are not at all
comparable.
Replacing the extension of the fiber or copper network by 5G is not a
good idea. However, obviously, 5G offers quite different features too.
> https://www.americansforresponsibletech.org/
Now, they also cover health issues, which so far are not science-based.