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FCC 95.25
Revised as of October 1, 2016
Goto Year:2015 | 2017
  § 95.25   Land station description.

   (a) A land station is a unit which transmits from a specific address as
   determined by the licensee.

   (1) An exact point as shown on the license; or

   (2) An unspecified point within an operating area (an area within a
   circle centered on a point chosen by the applicant) as shown on the
   license, for a temporary period (one year or less).

   (b) The point from which every land station transmits must be within an
   area where radio services are regulated by the FCC.

   (c) [Reserved]

   (d) A small control station is any control station which:

   (1) Has an antenna no more than 6.1 meters (20 feet) above the ground
   or above the building or tree on which it is mounted (see § 95.51); and

   (2) Is: (i) South of Line A or west of Line C; or

   (ii) North of Line A or east of Line C, and the station transmits with
   no more than 5 watts ERP (effective radiated power).

   (e) A small base station is any base station that:

   (1) Has an antenna no more than 6.1 meters (20 feet) above the ground
   or above the building or tree on which it is mounted (see § 95.51); and

   (2) Transmits with no more than 5 watts ERP.

   (f) Each base station and each control station with an antenna height
   greater than 6.1 meters (20 feet) must be separately identified on Form
   605. See § § 95.25 (d) and (e) and 95.51 of this part.

   [ 48 FR 35237 , Aug. 3, 1983, as amended at  53 FR 47715 , Nov. 25, 1988;
    53 FR 51625 , Dec. 22, 1988;  63 FR 68974 , Dec. 14, 1998]

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