I see the US Preparatory group in the Washington County area is using several low band and UHF channels according to their YouTube account : US Preparatory YouTube
I searched all of the FCC ULS from 40-50 MHz for all of Rhode Island and I don't find anything. One video talks about their licensing and in the comment section the author says :
" The PEG license was not created by the FCC but by US Preparatory and our certified FCC Coordinator team. So you won't find it on the FCC website. IF the FCC created this license it would be just like every public radio service that already exists. Think about it. It would have a pre-planned set of frequencies, which would cause everybody that wants a PEG license to end up in the same tiny sliver of the radio spectrum..just like HAM, GMRS, CB, MURS, etc. PEG is different in that we have a huge chunk of radio spectrum and the rules are the rules of the LMR radio services...so there is no "community" influences when it comes to PEG systems "
Anyone in RI know of this group that could shed more light on this ? I don't see them in the RR DB.
I searched all of the FCC ULS from 40-50 MHz for all of Rhode Island and I don't find anything. One video talks about their licensing and in the comment section the author says :
" The PEG license was not created by the FCC but by US Preparatory and our certified FCC Coordinator team. So you won't find it on the FCC website. IF the FCC created this license it would be just like every public radio service that already exists. Think about it. It would have a pre-planned set of frequencies, which would cause everybody that wants a PEG license to end up in the same tiny sliver of the radio spectrum..just like HAM, GMRS, CB, MURS, etc. PEG is different in that we have a huge chunk of radio spectrum and the rules are the rules of the LMR radio services...so there is no "community" influences when it comes to PEG systems "
Anyone in RI know of this group that could shed more light on this ? I don't see them in the RR DB.