SB QST @ ARL $ARLB012 ARLB012 Allocations at 2400 MHz ZCZC AG78 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 12 ARLB012 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT February 7, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB012 ARLB012 Allocations at 2400 MHz Allocations at 2400 MHz The FCC has reallocated 50 MHz of spectrum, including 2390 to 2400 and 2402 to 2417 MHz, from government use. The Commission made these segments available for unlicensed, low-power devices including wireless LANs. At the same time, the FCC elevated Amateur Radio's status in those segments from secondary to primary. This means that amateurs will not have to protect any other user of those bands, and amateur stations are entitled to protection against interference. The Commission made available 2390 to 2400 MHz for use by unlicensed Personal Communications Services (PCS), and provided for continued use of 2402 to 2417 MHz by traditional unlicensed ''Part 15'' electronic devices. The unlicensed PCS devices, which include wireless networking and data transfer devices, will be governed by the same rules that apply to PCS devices operating in the 1910 to 1920 MHz band. The FCC said it believes these allocations will provide for the continued development and implementation of a new generation of advanced communication devices and services, including a new ''on ramp'' to the information superhighway. The remainder of the 50 MHz of allocated spectrum is at 4660 to 4685 MHz, to fixed and mobile services, an allocation not directly affecting amateurs. (Action in ET Docket 94-32.) NNNN /EX