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Changes in US FCC spectrum policy affecting consumer electronic devices
The US Federal Communications Commission has recently initiated a process to overhaul spectrum policy in an effort to modernize how spectrum is managed in the US. These changes are likely to alter significantly spectrum usage for wireless product categories and may directly affect design parameters for some receivers. The paper discusses the findings of the FCC's Spectrum Policy Task Force, which proposes a number of changes in spectrum policy and for which the FCC has solicited public comments. The paper goes on to examine the implications for "unlicensed" devices and broadcast receivers.