Goto Section: 90.245 | 90.248 | Table of Contents
FCC 90.247
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 90.247 Mobile repeater stations.
A mobile station authorized to operate on a mobile service frequency
above 25 MHz may be used as a mobile repeater to extend the
communications range of hand-carried units subject to the following:
(a) Mobile repeaters and/or associated hand-carried transmitters may be
assigned separate base/mobile frequencies for this use in addition to
the number of frequencies normally assignable to the licensee.
(b)-(c) [Reserved]
(d) In the Industrial/Business Pool, on frequencies designated with an
“LR” in the coordinator column of the frequency table in § 90.35(b)(3),
use of mobile repeaters is on a secondary basis to the stations of any
other licensee. Hand carried units used in connection with mobile
repeaters on frequencies designated with an “LR” in the coordinator
column of the frequency table in § 90.35(b)(3) may operate only above
150 MHz and are limited to a maximum output power of six watts. The
frequency and maximum power shall be specified in the station
authorization.
(e) In the Industrial/Business Pool, on frequencies designated with an
“LR” in the coordinator column of the frequency table in § 90.35(b)(3),
the output power of a mobile repeater station, when transmitting as a
repeater station on the frequency used for communication with its
associated pack-carried or hand-carried units, shall not exceed 6 watts
except when the same frequency is also used by the same station for
direct communication with vehicular mobile units or with one or more
base stations.
(f) When automatically retransmitting messages originated by or
destined for hand-carried units, each mobile station shall activate the
mobile transmitter only with a continuous access signal, the absence of
which will de-activate the mobile transmitter. The continuous access
signal is not required when the mobile unit is equipped with a switch
that activates the automatic mode of the mobile unit and an automatic
time-delay device that de-activates the transmitter after any
uninterrupted transmission period in excess of 3 minutes. For the
purposes of this rule section the continuous access signal can be
achieved by use of digital or analog methods.
[ 43 FR 54791 , Nov. 22, 1978, as amended at 62 FR 18928 , Apr. 17, 1997;
75 FR 19284 , Apr. 14, 2019]
Goto Section: 90.245 | 90.248
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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