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FCC Rule Change: Boon to AM Broadcasters In other recent news from the Federal Communications Commission, a Report and Order adopted on Monday, June 29 changes FM translator rules to allow AM radio stations to use currently authorized FM translator stations (i.e.
LANL Scientists: Radio Waves Can Move Faster Than Light In a surprising paper presented recently at the American Astronomical Society, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) fellow John Singleton and his LANL colleague Mario Perez announced the invention of a gadget dubbed the »
Health Risks of CFLs In the most recent issue of its It’s Your Health newsletter, Health Canada examines questions about the safety of compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs).
Think Tank Calls for Rethinking Spectrum Use As new faces and new ideas move into the executive suite at the FCC, the Washington, DC-based New America Foundation has issued statements and papers bringing to the fore two longstanding and contentious issues—achieving »
Forfeiture for Rule 15 Violation In a week that’s brought an unusual amount of news from the FCC, the agency announced a heavily annotated NOTICE OF APPARENT LIBILITY FOR FORFEITURE. A forfeiture of $5,600 was levied against Iftron Technologies, Inc.
Broadcasters Move to Bypass Interference Last week brought news of massive jamming to stymie radio broadcasts, emails, and cell phone communications beaming both out of and into Iran, thus challenging the ability of journalists to cover the massive protests that »
Murata to Purchase Capacitor Firm Murata Manufacturing Company, Ltd., well known maker of filters, ferrite devices, and other electrical components, has announced that it has reached an agreement with Showa Denko K.K.
Satellite System Passes EMI, Acoustic, & Thermal Testing In other news emphasizing the growing significance of satellite communications, the Boeing Company has announced that a Boeing-led team has completed the final testing and integration of the Space Based Space Surveillance »
Jamming, Protest, & Tweeting There may have been a time when political science, international relations, and information technology seemed like three demanding but largely unrelated subjects, but history has a way of confounding our expectations.
Cancer Institute Issues Advice Re EM Exposure In a follow-up to a story that the eNews carried last summer, Dr.
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