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FCC 80.371
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 80.371 Public correspondence frequencies.
Link to an amendment published at 73 FR 4486 , Jan. 25, 2008.
This section describes the radiotelephony working frequencies assignable to
ship and public coast stations.
(a) Working frequencies in the 2000–4000 kHz band. The following table
describes the working carrier frequency pairs in the 2000–4000 kHz band.
Working frequency pairs in the 2000–4000 kHz band
Region Carrier frequency (kHz)
Ship transmit Coast transmit
East Coast: 2031.5 2490.0
2118.0 ^112514.0
2126.0 2522.0
2142.0 2538.0
2166.0 2558.0
2198.0 2590.0
2366.0 2450.0
2382.0 ^52482.0
2390.0 2566.0
2400.0 2400.0
2406.0 2442.0
2406.0 ^42506.0
West Coast: 2003.0 2450.0
2009.0 2442.0
2009.0 2566.0
2031.5 2566.0
2126.0 2522.0
2206.0 2598.0
2382.0 2466.0
2406.0 2506.0
2430.0 ^52482.0
Gulf Coast: 2009.0 2466.0
2134.0 2530.0
2142.0 2538.0
^12158.0 ^12550.0
2166.0 2558.0
2206.0 2598.0
2366.0 2450.0
2382.0 ^52482.0
2430.0 2572.0
2458.0 2506.0
Great Lakes^2: 2118.0 2514.0
2158.0 2550.0
2206.0 2582.0
Alaska 2131.0 ^52309.0
2134.0 2312.0
2237.0 2397.0
2240.0 2400.0
Hawaii 2134.0 2530.0
Caribbean: 2009.0 2506.0
^32086.0 2585.0
2134.0 2530.0
Guam 2009.0 2506.0
^1Unlimited hours of use from December 15 to April 1 and day only from April
1 to December 15. Harmful interference must not be caused to any station in
the Great Lakes region.
^2In the Great Lakes region 2206 kHz is not available for transmission to
U.S. ships except in the case of distress. U.S. coast stations in the Great
Lakes area may use 2514, 2550 and 2582 kHz on a shared basis with coast
stations of Canada. Except in the case of distress, the frequency 2550 kHz
must not be used for transmission to ship stations of Canada since the
associated ship station transmit frequency 2158 kHz is not available to
Canadian ship stations for transmission and 2582 kHz must not be used for
public correspondence transmissions to U.S. ship stations since the
associated ship transmit frequency 2206 kHz is not available to U.S. ship
stations for transmissions except in the case of distress.
^3Limited to a peak envelope power of 150 watts.
^4Harmful interference must not be caused to any coast station in the
Caribbean region.
^5 But see section 80.373(c)(3) of this chapter.
(b) Working frequencies in the 4000–27500 kHz band. This paragraph describes
the working carrier frequencies in the 4000–27500 kHz band. With respect to
frequencies that are assignable in more than one geographical area, once the
frequency is assigned to one licensee, any subsequent license will be
authorized on a secondary, non-interference basis with respect to the
incumbent license's existing operation. If the first licensee later seeks
authorization to operate in an additional geographic area, such
authorization will be on a secondary, non-interference basis to other
co-channel licensees.
(1) The following table specifies the carrier frequencies available for
assignment to public coast stations. The paired ship frequencies are
available for use by authorized ship stations. The specific frequency
assignment available to public coast stations for a particular geographic
area is indicated by an “x” under the appropriate column. The allotment
areas are in accordance with the “Standard Defined Areas” as identified in
the International Radio Regulations, Appendix 25 Planning System, and
indicated in the preface to the International Frequency List (IFL).
Working Carrier Frequency Pairs in the 4000–27500 kHz Band
Channel Ship transmit Coast transmit USA-E USA-W USA-S USA-C VIR HWA ALS PTR
GUM
401 4065 4357 x x x x
403 4071 4363 x x x x x x
404 4074 4366 x x x x
405 4077 4369 x x x x x x
409 4089 4381 x x x x
410 4092 4384 x x
411 4095 4387 x x x
412 4098 4390 x x x
414 4104 4396 x x x x
416 4110 4402 x x x x
417 4113 4405 x x x x
418 4116 4408 x x
419 4119 4411 x x x x x
422 4128 4420 x x x
423 4131 4423 x x x x x
424 4134 4426 x
427 4143 4435 x x x x x x x
428 4060 4351 x
604 6209 6510 x x x x x x x x
605 6212 6513 x
607 6218 6519 x
802 8198 8722 x x x x
803 8201 8725 x
804 8204 8728 x x x
805 8207 8731 x x x
807 8213 8737 x
808 8216 8740 x x x x x
809 8219 8743 x x
810 8222 8746 x x x
811 8225 8749 x x x
814 8234 8758 x x x x x x
815 8237 8761 x x x
817 8243 8767 x
819 8249 8773 x
822 8258 8782 x x x
824 8264 8788 x x x
825 8267 8791 x x x
826 8270 8794 x x x
829 8279 8803 x x x x
830 8282 8806 x x
831 8285 8809 x x x
836 8113 8713 x
837 8128 8716 x
1201 12230 13077 x x x
1202 12233 13080 x x x x
1203 12236 13083 x x x x x x
1206 12245 13092 x x x
1208 12251 13098 x x
1209 12254 13101 x x x x
1210 12257 13104 x x x x
1211 12260 13107 x x x x x
1212 12263 13110 x x x x x
1215 12272 13119 x x x
1217 12278 13125 x
1222 12293 13140 x
1223 12296 13143 x x x x
1225 12302 13149 x x
1226 12305 13152 x x x
1228 12311 13158 x x x
1229 12314 13161 x
1230 12317 13164 x x x x
1233 12326 13173 x
1234 12329 13176 x x x x
1235 12232 13179 x
1236 12335 13182 x
1237 12338 13185 x x x x
1601 16360 17242 x x x x
1602 16363 17245 x x x
1603 16366 17248 x x x x
1605 16372 17254 x x
1607 16378 17260 x x x x
1609 16384 17266 x x x
1610 16387 17269 x x x
1611 16390 17272 x x x
1616 16405 17287 x x x x x
1620 16417 17299 x x
1624 16429 17311 x x x
1626 16435 17317 x
1631 16450 17332 x
1632 16453 17335 x x x x
1641 16480 17362 x x x
1642 16483 17365 x x x x x x x x
1643 16486 17368 x
1644 16489 17371 x x x x x x
1645 16492 17374 x
1646 16495 17377 x
1647 16498 17380 x x x x x
1648 16501 17383 x x x x x x
1801 18780 19755 x x x x x x x x
1802 18783 19758 x x x x x
1803 18786 19761 x x x x x x x
1804 18789 19764 x x x x
1805 18792 19767 x x
1807 18798 19773 x
1808 18801 19776 x x x x x x x x
2201 22000 22696 x x x x
2205 22012 22708 x x x
2210 22027 22723 x
2214 22039 22735 x x x
2215 22042 22738 x x x
2216 22045 22741 x x x
2222 22063 22759 x
2223 22066 22762 x x x x x x
2227 22078 22774 x x x
2228 22081 22777 x x
2231 22090 22786 x x x x
2236 22105 22801 x x
2237 22108 22804 x x x
2241 22120 22816 x x x x x x x x
2242 22123 22819 x
2243 22126 22822 x x x x x x x x
2244 22129 22825 x x x
2245 22132 22828 x x x x
2246 22135 22831 x
2247 22138 22834 x x x x x x x
2501 25070 26145 x x x x x x
2502 25073 26148 x x x x x x x x
2503 25076 26151 x
2504 25079 26154 x x x x x x x x
(2) The following table specifies the non-paired carrier frequencies that
are available for assignment to public coast stations for simplex
operations. These frequencies are available for use by authorized ship
stations for transmissions to coast stations (simplex operations).
Assignments on these frequencies must accept interference. They are shared
with government users and are considered “common use” frequencies under the
international Radio Regulations. They cannot be notified for inclusion in
the Master International Frequency Register, which provides stations with
interference protection, but may be listed in the international List of
Coast Stations. ( See Radio Regulation No. 1220 and Recommendation 304.)
Public Correspondence Simplex
[Non-paired radiotelephony frequencies in the 4000–27500 kHz Band^1Carrier
Frequencies (kHz)]
16537^2 18825 22174 25100
16540 18828 22177 25103
18831 25106
18834 25109
18837 25112
^1Coast stations limited to a maximum transmitter power of 1 kW (PEP).
^2The alternative carrier frequency 16537 kHz may be used by ship stations
and coast stations for calling on a simplex basis, provided that the peak
envelope power does not exceed 1 kW.
(c) Working frequencies in the marine VHF 156–162 MHz band. (1)(i) The
frequency pairs listed in the table in this paragraph are available for
assignment to public coast stations for public correspondence communications
with ship stations and units on land.
Working Carrier Frequency Pairs in the 156–162 MHz Band^1
Channel designator Carrier frequency (MHz)
Ship
transmit Coast
transmit
24 157.200 161.800
84 157.225 161.825
25 157.250 161.850
85^2 157.275 161.875
26 157.300 161.900
86 157.325 161.925
27 157.350 161.950
87^4^5 157.375 161.975
28 157.400 162.000
88^3 157.425 162.025
^1For special assignment of frequencies in this band in certain areas of
Washington State, the Great Lakes and the east coast of the United States
pursuant to arrangements between the United States and Canada, see subpart B
of this part.
^2The frequency pair 157.275/161.875 MHz is available on a primary basis to
ship and public coast stations. In Alaska it is also available on a
secondary basis to private mobile repeater stations.
^3Within that portion of VHF Public Coast Station Areas (VPCSAs) 1 through 9
listed in the table in paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section within 120 km
(75 miles) of the United States/Canada border, in the area of the Great
Lakes, the Saint Lawrence Seaway, and the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan
de Fuca and its approaches, Maritime VHF Channel 88A (157.425 MHz) is
available for use for public correspondence communications, subject to prior
coordination with Canada. Maritime VHF Channel 88B (162.025 MHz) is
available only for Automatic Identification System communications. One
hundred twenty kilometers (75 miles) from the United States/Canada border
157.425 MHz is available for intership and commercial communications.
Outside the Puget Sound area and its approaches and the Great Lakes, 157.425
MHz is available for communications between commercial fishing vessels and
associated aircraft while engaged in commercial fishing activities.
^4Within VHF Public Coast Station Areas (VPCSAs) 1 through 9 listed in the
table in paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section, Maritime VHF Channel 87B
(161.975 MHz) may be used only for Automatic Identification System
communications.
^5No license authorizing a site-based VHF Public Coast Station or a Private
Land Mobile Radio Station to operate on maritime VHF Channel 87B (161.975
MHz) in one of the nine maritime VHF Public Coast Service Areas (VPCSAs)
listed in the table in paragraph (c)(1)(ii) will be renewed unless the
license is or has been modified to remove Channel 87B as an authorized
frequency.
(ii) Service areas in the marine VHF 156–162 MHz band are VHF Public Coast
Station Areas (VPCSAs). As listed in the table in this paragraph, VPCSAs 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 Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico
and the United States Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Gulf of Mexico
as EA-like areas, and has assigned them EA numbers 173–176, respectively.
Maps of the EAs and VPCSAs are available for public inspection and copying
at the FCC Public Reference Room, Room CY–A257, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20554. Except as shown in the table, the frequency pairs
listed in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section are available for assignment
to a single licensee in each of the VPCSAs listed in the table in this
paragraph. In addition to the EAs listed in the table in this paragraph,
each VPCSA also includes the adjacent waters under the jurisdiction of the
United States.
VHF Public coast station areas (VPCSAs)
VPCSAs EAs Frequency pairs not available for assignment
1 (Northern Atlantic) 1–5, 10
2 (Mid-Atlantic) 9, 11–23, 25, 42, 46
3 (Southern Atlantic) 24, 26–34, 37, 38, 40, 41, 174
4 (Mississippi River) 34, 36, 39, 43–45, 47–53, 67–107, 113, 116–120,
122–125, 127, 130–134, 176
5 (Great Lakes) 6–8, 54–66, 108, 109
6 (Southern Pacific) 160–165
7 (Northern Pacific) 147, 166–170
8 (Hawaii) 172, 173, 175
9 (Alaska) 171
10 (Grand Forks) 110 84, 25.
11 (Minot) 111 84, 25.
12 (Bismarck) 112 84, 25.
13 (Aberdeen) 114 84, 25.
14 (Rapid City) 115 84, 25.
15 (North Platte) 121 84, 25.
16 (Western Oklahoma) 126 25, 85.
17 (Abilene) 128 25, 85.
18 (San Angelo) 129 25, 85.
19 (Odessa-Midland) 135 25, 85.
20 (Hobbs) 136 25, 85.
21 (Lubbock) 137 25, 85.
22 (Amarillo) 138 25, 85.
23 (Santa Fe) 139 84, 25.
24 (Pueblo) 140 84, 25.
25 (Denver-Boulder-Greeley) 141 84, 25.
26 (Scottsbluff) 142 84, 25.
27 (Casper) 143 84, 25.
28 (Billings) 144 84, 25.
29 (Great Falls) 145 84, 25.
30 (Missoula) 146 84, 25.
31 (Idaho Falls) 148 25, 85.
32 (Twin Falls) 149 25, 85.
33 (Boise City) 150 84, 25.
34 (Reno) 151 84, 25.
35 (Salt Lake City-Ogden) 152 25, 85.
36 (Las Vegas) 153 84, 25.
37 (Flagstaff) 154 84, 25.
38 (Farmington) 155 84, 25.
39 (Albuquerque) 156 84, 25.
40 (El Paso) 157 25, 85.
41 (Phoenix-Mesa) 158 84, 25.
42 (Tucson) 159 84, 25.
(iii) Subject to paragraph (c)(3) of this section, each licensee may also
operate on 12.5 kHz offset frequencies in areas where the licensee is
authorized on both frequencies adjacent to the offset frequency, and in
areas where the licensee on the other side of the offset frequency consents
to the licensee's use of the adjacent offset frequency. Coordination with
Canada is required for offset operations under any circumstance in which
operations on either adjoining 25 kHz channel would require such
coordination. See Sec. 80.57 of this part.
(2) Any recovered channel pairs will revert automatically to the holder of
the VPCSA license within which such channels are included, except the
channel pairs listed in the table in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section.
Those channel pairs, and any channel pairs recovered where there is no VPCSA
licensee, will be retained by the Commission for future licensing.
(3) VPCSA licensees may not operate on Channel 228B (162.0125 MHz), which is
available for use in the Coast Guard's Ports and Waterways Safety System
(PAWSS). In addition, VPCSA licensees in VPCSAs 1–9 may not operate on
Channel AIS 1 (161.975 MHz) or Channel AIS 2 (162.025 MHz), which are
designated in those areas exclusively for Automatic Identification Systems
(AIS), except to transmit and receive AIS communications to the same extent,
and subject to the same limitations, as other shore stations participating
in AIS.
(4) Subject to the requirements of Sec. 1.924 of this chapter and Sec. 80.21, each
VPCSA licensee may place stations anywhere within its region without
obtaining prior Commission approval provided:
(i) It provides to co-channel coast station incumbent licensees, and
incumbent Private Land Mobile Radio licensees authorized under part 90 of
this chapter on a primary basis, protection as defined in subpart P of this
part. VPCSA licensees that share a common border may either distribute the
available frequencies upon mutual agreement or request that the Commission
assign frequencies along the common border.
(ii) 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.
(iii) 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.
(iv) The transmitters must not have a significant environmental effect as
defined by Sec. Sec. 1.1301 through 1.1319 of this chapter.
(d) Working frequencies in the Mississippi River System. The Mississippi
River System includes the Mississippi River and connecting navigable waters
other than the Great Lakes. The following simplex frequencies are available
for assignment to public coast stations serving the Mississippi River System
for radiotelephony communications. These simplex frequencies also are
available for use by authorized ship stations within communication service
range, whether or not the ship is operating within the confines of the
Mississippi River System.
Mississippi River System Working Frequencies; Carrier Frequencies (kHz)
2086^1 4065 6209 8201 12362 16543
2782 4089 6212 8213 12365 16546
4116 6510 8725
4408 6513 8737
^1Limited to a maximum transmitter output of 150 watts (PEP).
(e) Canada/U.S.A. channeling arrangement frequencies. The VHF frequencies
assignable to ship and coast stations in the State of washington and their
usage limitations purusant to the Canada/U.S.A. channeling arrangement are
described in subpart B of this part.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 35245 , Sept. 18, 1987; 52 FR 48439 , Dec. 22, 1987; 56 FR 9894 , Mar. 8, 1991; 57 FR 26779 , June 16,
1992; 58 FR 44953 , Aug. 25, 1993; 60 FR 35510 , July 10, 1995; 62 FR 40307 ,
July 28, 1997; 63 FR 40065 , July 27, 1998; 64 FR 26887 , May 18, 1999; 65 FR 77824 , Dec. 13, 2000; 67 FR 48565 , July 25, 2002; 69 FR 64674 , Nov. 8, 2004;
71 FR 60074 , Oct. 12, 2006; 72 FR 31194 , June 6, 2007; 73 FR 4486 , Jan. 25,
2008]
Goto Section: 80.369 | 80.373
Goto Year: 2007 |
2009
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