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by Sanddancer 3613 days ago
It was one of the things discussed when making the decision to allow restricted use of the frequencies. Also, keep in mind that more than just airport weather radar use the frequency range in question. That frequency range is also used for satellite uplinks and downlinks. There was a lot of research put into the FCC's decision before it was enacted.

https://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/ntia_5_ghz_...

https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-14-30A1.pd...

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Those are informative but rather long documents. Are there any specific portions you'd like to call my attention to? Because I'm seeing statements like "There have not been any cases of TDWR interference identified for other unlicensed device applications" (referring to things other than outdoor point to point links), and the sole satellite communications provider operating in the U-NII-1 band being concerned only with limiting the power radiated upwards from outdoor access points and unconcerned with indoor access points.

For such a well-studied topic and with such strong regulation on the table, there really ought to be something relevant and approaching a smoking gun to point to.