Examples of Public safety spectrum in a sentence
Public safety spectrum allocations in the 25-50, 150-174, 220-222, 450-470, 769-775/799-805, and 806-860 MHz bands are narrowband in nature, i.e., they are channelized such that the maximum channel size is limited to 25 kHz or less.
These include: Bands licensed under flexible use rules or currently allocated for such use; Bands dedicated for use by unlicensed devices; Public safety spectrum; Broadcast spectrum, including DTV spectrum that is subject to ongoing rulemakings; Spectrum bands currently shared with the Federal Government; and Bands licensed on a shared or non-exclusive basis.
KRC submitted an official call for help to ICRC and all humanitarian organizations:There is a strong attack on towns and cities of North-East Syria, especially Ras al-Ayn city.
The State of Texas recognizes the value of the Public safety spectrum and sees great potential in using that value to benefit the FirstNet business model.
It is envisaged that the Advisory Committee will meet annually, as convened by the Bank.
Public safety spectrum use is typically highly variable, with periods of low traffic and occasional usage “spikes” during certain times of the day or week or during emergencies.