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https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/1092437514831/18-227_comments.pdf

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COMMENTS OF REC NETWORKS
I.  INTRODUCTION

1. Founded  in  1984,  REC  Networks  (REC)  is  a  leading  advocacy  voice  for  a
citizen’s access to spectrum through broadcast and other radio services.  REC’s
constituency includes  but  is  not  limited  to  Low  Power  FM  (LPFM),  rural  commercial 
and  noncommercial broadcasting  and  non-broadcast  services  such  as  the 
Amateur  Radio  Service.     

In these Comments,  REC  will  address  the  issues raised  by  the  commenters 
responding  to  the Public Notice in the above captioned proceeding released on July 23, 2018.
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and  non-broadcast  services  such  as  the  Amateur  Radio  Service.     

Riiiiight.
Just somebody with a radio, a computer and a pair of headphones...

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Though their website is interesting:

https://recnet.com/unlicensed

https://recnet.com/arrr

I will note that their description of themselves says nothing about "The Amateur Radio Service": https://recnet.com/about

Just somebody with a radio, a computer and a pair of headphones...