Goto Section: 80.201 | 80.205 | Table of Contents
FCC 80.203
Revised as of October 1, 2010
Goto Year:2009 |
2011
§ 80.203 Authorization of transmitters for licensing.
(a) Each transmitter authorized in a station in the maritime services
after September 30, 1986, except as indicated in paragraphs (g), (h)
and (i) of this section, must be certificated by the Commission for
part 80 operations. The procedures for certification are contained in
part 2 of this chapter. Transmitters of a model authorized before
October 1, 1986 will be considered type accepted for use in ship or
coast stations as appropriate.
(b) The external controls, of maritime station transmitters capable of
operation in the 156-162 MHz band and manufactured in or imported into
the United States after August 1, 1990, or sold or installed after
August 1, 1991, must provide for selection of only maritime channels
for which the maritime station is authorized. Such transmitters must
not be capable of being programmed by station operators using external
controls to transmit on channels other than those programmed by the
manufacturer, service or maintenance personnel.
(1) Any manufacturer procedures and special devices for programming
must only be made available to service companies employing licensed
service and maintenance personnel that meet the requirements of
§ 80.169(a) and must not be made available with information normally
provided to consumers.
(2) The channels preprogrammed by manufacturers, service and
maintenance personnel for selection by the external controls of a
maritime station transmitter must be limited to those channels listed
in this part and the duplex channels listed in Appendix 18 of the
international Radio Regulations. The duplex channels listed in Appendix
18 of the international Radio Regulations must be used only in the
specified duplex mode. Simplex operations on Appendix 18 duplex
channels that are not in accordance with this part are prohibited.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(4) of this section, programming
of authorized channels must be performed only by a person holding a
first or second class radiotelegraph operator's certificate or a
general radiotelephone operator's license using any of the following
procedures:
(i) Internal adjustment of the transmitter;
(ii) Use of controls normally inaccessible to the station operator;
(iii) Use of external devices or equipment modules made available only
to service and maintenance personnel through a service company; and
(iv) Copying of a channel selection program directly from another
transmitter (cloning) using devices and procedures made available only
to service and maintenance personnel through a service company.
(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (b)(3) of this section, authorized
channels may be programmed via computerized remote control by any
person, provided that the remote control operation is designed to
preclude the programming of channels not authorized to the licensee.
(5) VHF maritime radio station transmitters capable of being programmed
by station operators by means of external controls that are installed
in a maritime station by August 1, 1991, are authorized for use
indefinitely at the same maritime station.
(c) All VHF ship station transmitters that are either manufactured in
or imported into the United States, on or after August 1, 1993, or are
initially installed on or after August 1, 1994, must be equipped with
an automatic timing device that deactivates the transmitter and reverts
the transmitter to the receive mode after an uninterrupted transmission
period of five minutes, plus or minus 10 per cent. Additionally, such
transmitters must have a device that indicates when the automatic timer
has deactivated the transmitter. VHF ship station transmitters
initially installed before August 1, 1994, are authorized for use
indefinitely at the same maritime station. VHF hand-held, portable
transmitters are not required to comply with the requirements in
paragraph (c) of this section except when used as described in
§ 80.141.
(d) Except for radar equipment, applicants for certification of radio
equipment designed to satisfy Part II of Title III of the
Communications Act or the Safety Convention must also submit with their
application a working unit of the type for which certification is
desired. Manufacturers of radar equipment intended for installation on
voluntarily equipped ships by persons without FCC operators license
must include with their equipment authorization application a manual
that provides step-by-step procedures for the installation,
calibration, and operation of the radar stations.
(e) [Reserved]
(f) Transmitters certificated for single sideband suppressed carrier
radiotelephone transmissions may be used for facsimile transmissions
without filing for a certification modification provided the
transmitters retain certification and comply with the applicable
standards in this part.
(g) Manufacturers of ship earth station transmitters intended for use
in the INMARSAT space segment must comply with the verification
procedures given in part 2 of this chapter. Such equipment must be
verified in accordance with the technical requirements provided by
INMARSAT and must be type approved by INMARSAT for use in the INMARSAT
space segment. The ship earth station input/output parameters, the data
obtained when the equipment is integrated in system configuration and
the pertinent method of test procedures that are used for type approval
of the station model which are essential for the compatible operation
of that station in the INMARSAT space segment must be disclosed by the
manufacturer upon request of the FCC. Witnessing of the type approval
tests and the disclosure of the ship earth station equipment design or
any other information of a proprietary nature will be at the discretion
of the ship earth station manufacturer.
(h) In addition to the certification requirements contained in part 2
of this chapter, applicants for certification of 406.0-406.1 MHz
radiobeacons must also comply with the certification procedures
contained in § 80.1061 of this part.
(i) Certification is not required for U.S. Government furnished
transmitters to fulfill a U.S. Government contract. However, such
transmitters must comply with all technical requirements in this part.
(j) Certification is not required for transmitters authorized for
developmental stations.
(k) Certification of individual radio transmitters requested by station
applicants or licensees must also follow the certification procedure in
paragraph (a) of this section. However, operation of such transmitters
must be limited to the specific units individually identified on the
station authorization.
(l) Ship station transmitters may be certificated for emissions not
shown in § 80.205 of this part. However, such emissions are not
authorized for use in the United States or for communications with U.S.
coast stations.
(m) Ship station MF, HF, and VHF transmitters may employ external or
internal devices to send synthesized voice transmissions for distress
and safety purposes on any distress and safety frequency authorized for
radiotelephony listed in § 80.369 provided the following requirements
are met:
(1) The technical characteristics of the distress transmissions must
comply with this part.
(2) A transmitter and any internal device capable of transmitting a
synthesized voice message must be certificated as an integral unit.
(3) The synthesized voice distress transmission must begin with the
words "this is a recording" and should be comprised of at least:
(i) the radiotelephone distress call as described in § 80.315(b) and
the ship's position as described in § 80.316(c); or
(ii) the radiotelephone distress message as described in § 80.316(b).
If available, the ship's position should be reported as described in
§ 80.316(c).
(4) Such transmission must be initiated manually by an off-switch that
is protected from inadvertent activation and must cause the transmitter
to switch to an appropriate distress and safety frequency. The
radiotelephone distress call and message described in § § 80.203(m)(3)
(i) and (ii), respectively, may be repeated. However, the entire
transmission including repeats must not exceed 45 seconds from
beginning to end. Upon ending the transceiver must return to the
receive mode and must not be capable of sending the synthesized
distress call for at least thirty seconds. Placing the switch to the
off position must stop the distress transmission and permit the
transmitter to be used to send and receive standard voice
communications.
(5) Use of the microphone must cause the synthesized voice distress
transmission to cease and allow the immediate use of the transmitter
for sending and receiving standard voice communications.
(6) No ship station shall include any device or provision capable of
transmitting any tone or signal on a distress frequency for any purpose
unless specific provisions exist in this part authorizing such tone or
signal.
(n) Applications for certification of all marine radio transmitters
operating in the 2-27.5 MHz band or the 156-162 MHz band received on or
after June 17, 1999, must have a DSC capability in accordance with
§ 80.225. This requirement does not apply to transmitters used with
AMTS or hand-held portable transmitters.
(o) Existing equipment that does not comply with the rules in this
subpart but was properly authorized as compliant with the rules in
effect at the time of its authorization, and remains compliant with the
rules in effect at the time of its authorization, may continue to be
installed until February 1, 2003.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 53 FR 41434 , Oct. 28, 1987;
53 FR 37308 , Sept. 26, 1988; 54 FR 31839 , Aug. 2, 1989; 56 FR 3787 ,
Jan. 31, 1991; 56 FR 57496 , Nov. 12, 1991; 56 FR 57988 , Nov. 15, 1991;
57 FR 8727 , Mar. 12, 1992; 62 FR 40305 , July 28, 1997; 63 FR 36606 ,
July 7, 1998; 68 FR 46962 , Aug. 7, 2003; 69 FR 64672 , Nov. 8, 2004; 73 FR 4481 , Jan. 25, 2008]
Goto Section: 80.201 | 80.205
Goto Year: 2009 |
2011
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