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FCC 80.385
Revised as of October 1, 2007
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2008
Sec. 80.385 Frequencies for automated systems.
This section describes the carrier frequencies for the Automated Maritime
Telecommunications System (AMTS) and for other automated multi-station
systems.
(a) Automated Maritime Telecommunications System (AMTS). (1) The Automated
Maritime Telecommunications System (AMTS) is an integrated and
interconnected maritime communications system.
(2) The following carrier frequencies are available for assignment to public
coast stations for public correspondence communications with ship stations
and units on land. AMTS operations must not cause harmful interference to
the U.S. Navy SPASUR system which operates in the band 216.880–217.080 MHz.
Channel No. Carrier frequency (MHz)
Ship
transmit^1,3 Coast transmit^2 Group
101 216.0125 D
102 216.0375
103 216.0625
104 216.0875
105 216.1125
106 216.1375
107 216.1625
108 216.1875
109 216.2125
110 216.2375
111 216.2625
112 216.2875
113 216.3125
114 216.3375
115 216.3625
116 216.3875
117 216.4125
118 216.4375
119 216.4625
120 216.4875
121 216.5125 C
122 216.5375
123 216.5625
124 216.5875
125 216.6125
126 216.6375
127 216.6625
128 216.6875
129 216.7125
130 216.7375
131 216.7625
132 216.7875
133 216.8125
134 216.8375
135 216.8625
136 216.8875
137 216.9125
138 216.9375
139 216.9625
140 216.9875
141 219.0125 217.0125 B
142 219.0375 217.0375
143 219.0625 217.0625
144 219.0875 217.0875
145 219.1125 217.1125
146 219.1375 217.1375
147 219.1625 217.1625
148 219.1875 217.1875
149 219.2125 217.2125
150 219.2375 217.2375
151 219.2625 217.2625
152 219.2875 217.2875
153 219.3125 217.3125
154 219.3375 217.3375
155 219.3625 217.3625
156 219.3875 217.3875
157 219.4125 217.4125
158 219.4375 217.4375
159 219.4625 217.4625
160 219.4875 217.4875
161 219.5125 217.5125 A
162 219.5375 217.5375
163 219.5625 217.5625
164 219.5875 217.5875
165 219.6125 217.6125
166 219.6375 217.6375
167 219.6625 217.6625
168 219.6875 217.6875
169 219.7125 217.7125
170 219.7375 217.7375
171 219.7625 217.7625
172 219.7875 217.7875
173 219.8125 217.8125
174 219.8375 217.8375
175 219.8625 217.8625
176 219.8875 217.8875
177 219.9125 217.9125
178 219.9375 217.9375
179 219.9625 217.9625
180 219.9875 217.9875
^1Ship transmit frequencies in Groups C and D are not authorized for AMTS
use.
^2Coast station operation on frequencies in Groups C and D are not currently
assignable and are shared on a secondary basis with the Low Power Radio
Service in part 95 of this chapter. Frequencies in the band 216.750–217.000
MHz band are available for low power point-to-point network control
communications by AMTS coast stations under the Low Power Radio Service
(LPRS). LPRS operations are subject to the conditions that no harmful
interference is caused to the United States Navy's SPASUR radar system
(216.88–217.08 MHz) or to TV reception within the Grade B contour of any TV
channel 13 station or within the 68 dBu predicted contour of any low power
TV or TV translator station operating on channel 13.
^3Ship transmit frequencies in Groups A and B are permitted to provide
mobile-to-mobile communications where the written consent of all affected
licensees is obtained.
(3) As listed in the table in this paragraph, AMTS Areas (AMTSAs) are based
on, and composed of one or more of, the U.S Department of Commerce's 172
Economic Areas (EAs). See 60 FR 13114 (March 10, 1995). In addition, the
Commission shall treat Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, and
the Gulf of Mexico as EA-like areas. The Gulf of Mexico EA extends from 12
nautical miles off the United States Gulf coast outward into the Gulf. See
Sec. 27.6(a)(2) of this chapter and 62 FR 9636 . Maps of the EAs and AMTSAs are
available for public inspection and copying at the Federal Communications
Commission, Reference Center, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY A257,
Washington, DC 20554. These maps and data are also available on the FCC Web
site at www.fcc.gov/oet/info/maps/areas/. The Group A and B frequency pairs
listed in the table in paragraph (a)(2) of this section are available for
assignment to a single licensee in each of the AMTSAs listed in the table in
this paragraph. In addition to the listed EAs listed in the table in this
paragraph, each AMTSA also includes the adjacent waters under the
jurisdiction of the United States.
AMTS areas (AMTSAs)
AMTSAs EAs
1 (Northern Atlantic) 1–5, 10 9, 11–23, 25, 42, 46
2 (Mid-Atlantic) 24, 26–34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 174
3 (Southern Atlantic) 35, 36, 39, 43–45, 47–53, 67–107, 113, 116–120, 122–
125, 127, 130–134, 176 6–8, 54–66, 108, 109
4 (Mississippi River) 160–165 147, 166–170
5 (Great Lakes) 172
6 (Southern Pacific) 171 110–112, 114–115, 121, 126, 128, 129, 135–146,
148–159
7 (Northern Pacific)
8 (Hawaii)
9 (Alaska)
10 (Mountain)
(4) Channels in the 219–220 MHz band are also used on a secondary,
non-interference basis by amateur stations participating in digital message
forwarding systems. Amateur stations may not cause harmful interference to
AMTS operations and must accept any harmful interference from AMTS
operation. Amateur stations within 80 km (50 miles) of an AMTS coast station
must obtain written approval from the AMTS licensee prior to operating in
the 219–220 MHz band. Amateur stations within 640 km (398 miles) of an AMTS
coast station must notify the AMTS licensee in writing at least 30 days
prior to initiation of operations in the 219–220 MHz band. All amateur
stations must notify the American Radio Relay League in writing at least 30
days prior to initiation of operations in the 219–220 MHz band (ARRL, 225
Main St., Newington, CT 06111–1494).
(b) Subject to the requirements of Sec. 1.924 of this chapter, Sec. Sec. 80.215(h), and
80.475(a), each AMTS geographic area licensee may place stations anywhere
within its region without obtaining prior Commission approval provided:
(1) The AMTS geographic area licensee must locate its stations at least 120
kilometers from the stations of co-channel site-based AMTS licensees.
Shorter separations between such stations will be considered by the
Commission on a case-by-case basis upon submission of a technical analysis
indicating that at least 18 dB protection will be provided to a site-based
licensee's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour. The site-based licensee's
predicted 38 dBu signal level contour shall be calculated using the F(50,
50) field strength chart for Channels 7–13 in Sec. 73.699 (Fig. 10) of this
chapter, with a 9 dB correction for antenna height differential. The 18 dB
protection to the site-based licensee's predicted 38 dBu signal level
contour shall be calculated using the F(50, 10) field strength chart for
Channels 7–13 in Sec. 73.699 (Fig. 10a) of this chapter, with a 9 dB correction
factor for antenna height differential.
(2) The locations and/or technical parameters of the transmitters are such
that individual coordination of the channel assignment(s) with a foreign
administration, under applicable international agreements and rules in this
part, is not required.
(3) For any construction or alteration that would exceed the requirements of
Sec. 17.7 of this chapter, licensees must notify the appropriate Regional Office
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA Form 7460–1) and file a request
for antenna height clearance and obstruction marking and lighting
specifications (FCC Form 854) with the FCC, Attn: Information Processing
Branch, 1270 Fairfield Rd., Gettysburg, PA 17325–7245.
(4) The transmitters must not have a significant environmental effect as
defined by Sec. Sec. 1.1301 through 1.1319 of this chapter.
(c) Any recovered frequency blocks will revert automatically to the holder
of the geographic area license within which such frequencies are included.
Any frequency blocks recovered where there is no geographic area licensee
will be retained by the Commission for future licensing.
(d) Automated multi-station system. Great Lakes Region. The following table
describes the assignable carrier frequency pairs to provide communication
services including automated calling, teleprinter and facsimile:
Channel designator Carrier frequency (MHz)
Ship transmit Coast transmit
17 None ^1156.850
84 157.225 161.825
85 157.275 161.875
86 157.325 161.925
87 157.375 161.975
^1The frequency 156.850 MHz is used only to transmit scheduled weather
broadcasts.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 54 FR 29041 , July 11, 1989; 56 FR 3783 , Jan. 31, 1991; 57 FR 26780 , June 16, 1992; 60 FR 15687 , Mar. 27, 1995;
61 FR 46566 , Sept. 4, 1996; 67 FR 48565 , July 25, 2002; 69 FR 19948 , Apr.
15, 2004; 69 FR 44471 , July 26, 2004]
Alaska Fixed Stations
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