Goto Section: 87.479 | 87.525 | Table of Contents
FCC 87.481
Revised as of October 1, 2011
Goto Year:2010 |
2012
§ 87.481 Unattended operation of domestic radiobeacon stations.
(a) Radiobeacons may be licensed for unattended operation. An applicant
must comply with the following:
(1) The transmitter is crystal controlled and specifically designed for
radiobeacon service and capable of transmitting by self-actuating
means;
(2) The emissions of the transmitter must be continuously monitored by
a licensed operator, or by a direct positive automatic monitor,
supplemented by aural monitoring at suitable intervals;
(3) If as a result of aural monitoring it is determined that a
deviation from the terms of the station license has occurred, the
transmitters must be disabled immediately by a properly authorized
person. If automatic monitoring is used, the monitor must insure that
the operation of the transmitter meets the license terms or is
disabled;
(4) A properly authorized person must be able to reach the transmitter
and disable it in a reasonable amount of time, so as not to adversely
affect life or property in the air;
(5) The equipment must be inspected at least every 180 days. Results of
inspections must be kept in the station maintenance records;
(6) The transmitter is not operable by or accessible to, other than
authorized persons;
(7) The transmitter is in a remote location.
(b) Authority for unattended operation must be expressly stated in the
station license.
[ 53 FR 28940 , Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 63 FR 68958 , Dec. 14, 1998]
Subpart R [Reserved]
Subpart S--Automatic Weather Stations (AWOS/ASOS)
Goto Section: 87.479 | 87.525
Goto Year: 2010 |
2012
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