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FCC 90.187
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 90.187 Trunking in the bands between 150 and 512 MHz.
(a) Applicants for trunked systems operating on frequencies between 150 and
512 MHz (except 220–222 MHz) must indicate on their applications (class of
station code, instructions for FCC Form 601) that their system will be
trunked. Licensees of stations that are not trunked, may trunk their systems
only after modifying their license (see Sec. 1.927 of this chapter).
(b) Trunked systems operating under this section must employ equipment that
prevents transmission on a trunked frequency if a signal from another system
is present on that frequency. The level of monitoring must be sufficient to
avoid causing harmful interference to other systems. However, this
monitoring requirement does not apply if the conditions in paragraph (b)(1)
or (b)(2) of this section, are met:
(1) Where applicants for or licensees operating in the 470–512 MHz band meet
the loading requirements of Sec. 90.313 and have exclusive use of their
frequencies in their service area.
(2) On frequencies where an applicant or licensee does not have an exclusive
service area provided that all frequency coordination requirements are
complied with and written consent is obtained from affected licensees using
either the procedure set forth in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (b)(2)(ii) of
this section (mileage separation) or the procedure set forth in paragraph
(b)(2)(iii) of this section (protected contours).
(i) Affected licensees for the purposes of this section are licensees of
stations that have assigned frequencies (base and mobile) that are 15 kHz or
less removed from proposed stations that will operate with a 25 kHz channel
bandwidth; stations that have assigned frequencies (base and mobile) that
are 7.5 kHz or less removed from proposed stations that will operate with a
12.5 kHz bandwidth; or stations that have assigned frequencies (base and
mobile) 3.75 kHz or less removed from proposed stations that will operate
with a 6.25 kHz bandwidth.
(ii) Where such stations' service areas (37 dBu contour for stations in the
150–174 MHz band and 39 dBu contour for stations in the 421–512 MHz bands;
see Sec. 90.205) overlap a circle with radius 113 km (70 mi.) from the proposed
base station.
(iii) In lieu of the mileage separation procedure set forth in paragraphs
(b)(2)(i) and (b)(2)(ii) of this section, applicants for trunked facilities
may obtain consent only from stations that would be subjected to
objectionable interference from the trunked facilities. Objectionable
interference will be considered to exist when the interference contour (19
dBu for VHF stations, 21 dBu for UHF stations) of a proposed trunked station
would intersect the service contour (37 dBu for VHF stations, 39 dBu for UHF
stations) of an existing station. The existing stations that must be
considered in a contour overlap analysis are a function of the channel
bandwidth of the proposed trunked station, as follows:
(A) For trunked stations proposing 25 kHz channel bandwidth: Existing
co-channel stations and existing stations that have an operating frequency
15 kHz or less from the proposed trunked station.
(B) For trunked stations proposing 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth: Existing
co-channel stations and existing stations that have an operating frequency
7.5 kHz or less from the proposed trunked station.
(C) For trunked stations proposing 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth: Existing
co-channel stations and existing stations that have an operating frequency
3.75 kHz or less from the proposed trunked station.
(iv) The calculation of service and interference contours referenced in
paragraph (b)(2)(iii) of this section shall be done using generally accepted
engineering practices and standards which, for purposes of this section,
shall presumptively be the practices and standards agreed to by a consensus
of all certified frequency coordinators.
(v) The written consent from the licensees specified in paragraphs (b)(2)(i)
and (b)(2)(ii) or (b)(2)(iii)(A), (b)(2)(iii)(B) and (b)(2)(iii)C of this
section shall specifically state all terms agreed to by the parties and
shall be signed by the parties. The written consent shall be maintained by
the operator of the trunked station and be made available to the Commission
upon request. The submission of a coordinated trunked application to the
Commission shall include a certification from the applicant that written
consent has been obtained from all licensees specified in paragraphs
(b)(2)(i) and (b)(2)(ii) or (b)(2)(iii)(A), (b)(2)(iii)(B) and
(b)(2)(iii)(C) of this section that the written consent documents encompass
the complete understandings and agreements of the parties as to such
consent; and that the terms and conditions thereof are consistent with the
Commission's rules. Should a potential applicant disagree with a certified
frequency coordinator's determination that objectionable interference exists
with respect to a given channel or channels, that potential applicant may
request the Commission to overturn the certified frequency coordinator's
determination. In that event, the burden of proving by clear and convincing
evidence that the certified frequency coordinator's determination is
incorrect shall rest with the potential applicant. If a licensee has
consented to the use of trunking, but later decides against the use of
trunking, that licensee may request that the licensee(s) of the trunked
system(s) cease the use of trunking. Should the trunked station(s) decline
the licensee's request, the licensee may request a replacement channel from
the Commission. A new applicant whose interference contour overlaps the
service contour of a trunked licensee will be assigned the same channel as
the trunked licensee only if the trunked licensee consents in writing and a
copy of the written consent is submitted to the certified frequency
coordinator responsible for coordination of the application.
(c) Trunking of systems licensed on paging-only channels or licensed in the
Radiolocation Service (subpart F) is not permitted.
(d) Potential applicants proposing trunked operation may file written notice
with any certified frequency coordinator for the pool (Public Safety or
Industrial/Business) in which the applicant proposes to operate. The notice
shall specify the channels on which the potential trunked applicant proposes
to operate and the proposed effective radiated power, antenna pattern,
height above ground, height above average terrain and proposed channel
bandwidth. On receipt of such a notice, the certified frequency coordinator
shall notify all other certified frequency coordinators in the relevant pool
within one business day. For a period of sixty days thereafter, no
application will be accepted for coordination which specifies parameters
that would result in objectionable interference to the channels specified in
the notice. Potential applicants shall not file another notice for the same
channels within 10 km (6.2 miles) of the same location unless six months
shall have elapsed since the filing of the last such notice. Certified
frequency coordinators shall return without action, any coordination request
which violates the terms of this paragraph (d).
(e) No more than 10 channels for trunked operation in the
Industrial/Business Pool may be applied for in a single application.
Subsequent applications, limited to an additional 10 channels or fewer, must
be accompanied by a certification, submitted to the certified frequency
coordinator coordinating the application, that all of the applicant's
existing channels authorized for trunked operation have been constructed and
placed in operation. Certified frequency coordinators are authorized to
require documentation in support of the applicant's certification that
existing channels have been constructed and placed in operation. Applicants
in the Public Safety Pool may request more than 10 channels at a single
location provided that any application for more than 10 Public Safety Pool
channels must be accompanied by a showing of sufficient need. The
requirement for such a showing may be satisfied by submission of loading
studies demonstrating that requested channels in excess of 10 will be loaded
with 50 mobiles per channel within a five year period commencing with grant
of the application.
(f) If a licensee authorized for trunked operation discontinues trunked
operation for a period of 30 consecutive days, the licensee, within 7 days
of the expiration of said 30 day period, shall file a conforming application
for modification of license with the Commission. Upon grant of that
application, new applicants may file for the same channel or channels
notwithstanding the interference contour of the new applicant's proposed
channel or channels overlaps the service contour of the station that was
previously engaged in trunked operation.
[ 65 FR 60875 , Oct. 13, 2000]
Subpart I—General Technical Standards
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