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FCC 80.359
Revised as of October 1, 2010
Goto Year:2009 |
2011
§ 80.359 Frequencies for digital selective calling (DSC).
(a) General purpose calling. The following table describes the calling
frequencies for use by authorized ship and coast stations for general
purpose DSC. There are three series of paried frequencies. One series
is for worldwide use; the other two series are for regional use. The
"Series A" designation includes coast stations along, and ship stations
in, the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. The
"Series B" designation includes stations in any remaining areas.
Stations must initiate contact on the appropriate regional frequency
depending upon the location of the called station and propagation
conditions. Acknowledgement is made on the paired frequency. The
worldwide frequencies may be used for international calling, if calls
on the appropriate regional frequencies are unsuccessful, or the
regional series does not contain the appropriate band ( e.g., 2 MHz).
During normal working hours, all public coast stations capable of DSC
operations must monitor the worldwide and regional frequencies
appropriate for its location. The specific frequencies to be monitored
will vary with propagation conditions.
General Purpose DSC
[In kHz unless otherwise noted]
Worldwide Series A Series B
Ship Coast Ship Coast Ship Coast
458.5 455.5
2189.5 ^12177.0
4208.0 4219.5 4208.5 4220.0 4209.0 4220.5
6312.5 6331.0 6313.0 6331.5 6313.5 6332.0
8415.0 8436.5 8415.5 8437.0 8416.0 8437.5
12577.5 12657.0 12578.0 12657.5 12578.5 12658.0
16805.0 16903.0 16805.5 16903.5 16806.0 16904.0
18898.5 19703.5 18899.0 19704.0 18899.5 19704.5
22374.5 22444.0 22375.0 22444.5 22375.5 22445.0
25208.5 26121.0 25209.0 26121.5 25209.5 26122.0
^2156.525 ^2156.525
^1The frequency 2177.0 kHzs is also available to ship stations for
intership calling and acknowledgement of such calls only.
^2MHz.
(b) Distress and safety calling. The frequencies 2187.5 kHz, 4207.5
kHz, 6312.0 kHz, 8414.5 kHz, 12577.0 kHz, 16804.5 kHz and 156.525 MHz
may be used for DSC by coast and ship stations on a simplex basis for
distress and safety purposes, and may also be used for routine
ship-to-ship communications provided that priority is accorded to
distress and safety communications. The provisions and procedures for
distress and safety calling are contained in ITU-R Recommendation
M.541-9, "Operational Procedures for the Use of Digital
Selective-Calling Equipment in the Maritime Mobile Service," with
Annexes 1 through 5, 2004, and § 80.103(c). ITU-R Recommendation
M.541-9 with Annexes is incorporated by reference. The Director of the
Federal Register approves this incorporation by reference in accordance
with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies of this standard can be
inspected at the Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street,
SW., Washington, DC (Reference Information Center) or at the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the
availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to:
http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ib
r_locations.html . The ITU-R Recommendation can be purchased from the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Place des Nations, CH-1211
Geneva 20, Switzerland.
(c) Working frequencies. Coast and ship stations may use DSC techniques
for general calling purposes on their assigned working frequencies in
the 2000-27500 kHz band and on those frequencies in the 156-162 MHz
band which are allocated for maritime control, commercial,
non-commercial and public correspondence communications.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 54 FR 49995 , Dec. 4, 1989;
56 FR 9890 , Mar. 8, 1991; 56 FR 14150 , Apr. 5, 1991; 68 FR 46969 , Aug.
7, 2003; 73 FR 4485 , Jan. 25, 2008]
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