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BumRushDaShow

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8. Well it's not a matter of the FAA "fixing" something
Tue Jan 18, 2022, 10:57 PM
Jan 2022

it would require a complete replacement of all the radio equipment that uses any of the overlapping frequencies. However if they have equipment where the frequencies can be set "universally" away from the 5G bands used in the immediate vicinity of an airport (and I expect much of that equipment allows a change in frequencies when being used), then that would need to happen - OR- the cell carriers need to update PRLs or whatever list of geo-located towers is enabled on the phone (and adjust the equipment on the towers) so they don't use those overlapping frequencies in or near any airports.

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