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Radio astronomy observations could no longer be conducted if gear...

Radio astronomy observations could no longer be conducted if gear based on a recently approved ITU-T recommendation for next-generation home networking transceivers hits the market, participants in an ITU-R working party on radio astronomy said in a letter to seven…

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other groups. Several ITU-R participants and groups have raised similar interference concerns, the letter said. It referred to participants working on the mobile satellite, radio-determination-satellite, terrestrial broadcasting and radiolocation services, and the land, maritime and aeronautical mobile services. The radio astronomy service has primary allocations at 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz and 406.1-410 MHz.