You can find the funniest things in public government documents. Thereās always ample evidence your local congress critter is working against the interests of their constituency, nation, and industry controlled by the commission theyāre chairperson of. Rarely, though, do you find something surprising, and rarer still does it portend some sort of experiments conducted by Google at a spaceport in New Mexico.
In a publication released last week, Google asked the FCC to treat some information relating to radio experiments as confidential. These experimentsĀ involve highly directional and therefore high power transmissions at 2.5 GHz, 5.8GHz, 24GHz, 71-76GHz, and 81-86GHz. These experiments will take place at Spaceport America, a 12,000 foot runway in the middle of New Mexico occasionally used by SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, and now Google.
For the most part, this document only tells the FCC that Google wonāt be causing harmful interference in their radio experiments. ThereĀ few other details, save for what bands and transmitters Google will be using and an experimental radio license call sign (WI9XZE) that doesnāt show up in the FCC database.
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