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FCC 95.309
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 95.309 Coordination procedures and other restrictions for operation in
certain locations.
The operator of a Personal Radio Service station may be required to
coordinate operation in advance and/or may be subject to operating
restrictions if the station is to be operated in certain locations,
described in the following paragraphs in this section.
(a) In a Quiet Zone or near a protected FCC field office. Rules for
these locations are set forth in § 1.924 of this chapter.
(b) Near a U.S. border or in an area that is or may be subject to an
international treaty or agreement. Treaties and agreements may be
viewed or downloaded from the FCC Web site:
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/agree/.
(c) At an environmentally sensitive site, or in a manner that may raise
environmental concerns. Rules for these locations are set forth in part
1, subpart I of this chapter (Procedures Implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969).
(d) In an area administered by the United States Government. For
example, the Department of Defense may impose restrictions on a station
transmitting on land under its jurisdiction. Before operating a station
at such a point, the operator should consult with the commanding
officer in charge of the land.
(e) Near the Arecibo Observatory. Anyone planning to operate a Personal
Radio Services station on the islands of Puerto Rico, Desecheo, Mona,
Vieques, or Culebra in a manner that could pose an interference threat
to the Arecibo Observatory must notify the observatory at least 45 days
in advance of the planned operation, by mail or email, to the following
address: Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory, HC3 Box 53995,
Arecibo, Puerto Rico 00612; email: prcz@naic.edu.
(1) To determine whether a planned operation could pose an interference
threat to the Arecibo Observatory, operators may consult interference
guidelines provided by Cornell University.
(2) The notification must include the geographical coordinates of the
station, if it is a fixed or base station.
(3) After receipt of such notifications, the FCC will allow the Arecibo
Observatory 20 days to comment on or object to the proposed operation.
The operator must make reasonable efforts to resolve or mitigate any
potential interference concern with the Arecibo Observatory. If the FCC
determines that an operator has made reasonable efforts to protect the
Observatory from interference, the operator may be allowed to operate
the station.
Goto Section: 95.307 | 95.311
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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