FCC Drops Effort at Receiver Standards

In 2003 the FCC considered imposing standards on receivers to ensure they could reject certain kinds and amounts of interference, thus allowing the spectrum to be used more densely.

The idea never attracted much support. Today the FCC today abandoned it. With a very few minor exceptions (such as radar detectors and UHF TV tuners), receiver performance remains unregulated.

The order is at this link.

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