Goto Section: 90.350 | 90.353 | Table of Contents
FCC 90.351
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 90.351 Location and Monitoring Service.
These provisions authorize the licensing of systems in the Location and
Monitoring Service (LMS). LMS systems utilize non-voice radio techniques to
determine the location and status of mobile radio units. LMS licensees
authorized to operate a system in the 902–928 MHz band may serve
individuals, federal government agencies, and entities eligible for
licensing in this part 90.
(a) Each application to license an LMS system shall include the following
supplemental information:
(1) A detailed description of the manner in which the system will operate,
including a map or diagram.
(2) The necessary or occupied bandwidth of emission, whichever is greater.
(3) The data transmission characteristics as follows:
(i) The vehicle location update rates;
(ii) Specific transmitter modulation techniques used;
(iii) For codes and timing scheme: A table of bit sequences and their
alphanumeric or indicator equivalents, and a statement of bit rise time, bit
transmission rates, bit duration, and interval between bits;
(iv) A statement of amplitude-versus-time of the interrogation and reply
formats, and an example of a typical message transmission and any
synchronizing pulses utilized.
(4) A plan to show the implementation schedule during the initial license
term.
(b) LMS stations are exempted from the identification requirements of
Sec. 90.425; however, the Commission may impose automatic station identification
requirements when determined to be necessary for monitoring and enforcement
purposes.
Goto Section: 90.350 | 90.353
Goto Year: 2007 |
2009
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