FCC Web Documents citing 22.357
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- band), 95, 97 and 101, and supersede any conflicting regulations in these Parts. ASSB. Section 22.161 sets forth application requirements for base stations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service, Rural Radiotelephone Service, and Offshore Radiotelephone Service for which the applicant proposes to employ amplitude compandored single sideband modulation (ASSB). This rule section appears to be obsolete in light of section 22.357, which permits Part 22 licensees to use any emission type that complies with applicable emission limits. Under section 22.357, Part 22 licensees may change emission types without seeking prior approval. We tentatively conclude that section 22.161 should be eliminated. Operational and Technical Requirements Channel Assignment Policy. Section 22.351 sets forth the general policy for the assignment of PMS channels. The
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- will continue to be governed by Section 90.309(a)(4). 47 C.F.R. § 90.309(a)(4). Thus, all wireless services under Parts 1, 20, 22, 24, 27, 80, 87, 90 (except the 470-512 MHz band), 95, 97 and 101 will be subject to the same computation methodology. Amplitude Compandored Single Sideband Modulation (ASSB) Section 22.161 of the rule is obsolete in light of Section 22.357, which permits Part 22 licensees to use any emission type that complies with applicable emission limits. Therefore, the Commission deleted Section 22.161. Also, the reference to this section in the definition of ``Channel'' in Section 22.99 was eliminated. Operational and Technical Requirements Channel Assignment Policy Section 22.351 sets forth the general policy for the assignment of Public Mobile Service (PMS)
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- band), 95, 97 and 101, and supersede any conflicting regulations in these Parts. ASSB. Section 22.161 sets forth application requirements for base stations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service, Rural Radiotelephone Service, and Offshore Radiotelephone Service for which the applicant proposes to employ amplitude compandored single sideband modulation (ASSB). This rule section appears to be obsolete in light of section 22.357, which permits Part 22 licensees to use any emission type that complies with applicable emission limits. Under section 22.357, Part 22 licensees may change emission types without seeking prior approval. We tentatively conclude that section 22.161 should be eliminated. Operational and Technical Requirements Channel Assignment Policy. Section 22.351 sets forth the general policy for the assignment of PMS channels. The
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- Service, Rural Radiotelephone Service, and Offshore Radiotelephone Service where the applicant proposes to employ amplitude compandored single sideband modulation (ASSB). In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.161 should be eliminated. Discussion. We delete Section 22.161. No comments were received on this ASSB issue. As pointed out in the Notice, this rule section is obsolete in light of Section 22.357, which permits Part 22 licensees to use any emission type that complies with applicable emission limits. Operational and Technical Requirements Channel Assignment Policy Background. Section 22.351 sets forth the general policy for the assignment of PMS channels. The third sentence of this section uses the term ``common carrier.'' In the Notice, we proposed to replace the term ``common carrier'' with
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- Service, Rural Radiotelephone Service, and Offshore Radiotelephone Service where the applicant proposes to employ amplitude compandored single sideband modulation (ASSB). In the Notice, we tentatively concluded that Section 22.161 should be eliminated. Discussion. We delete Section 22.161. No comments were received on this ASSB issue. As pointed out in the Notice, this rule section is obsolete in light of Section 22.357, which permits Part 22 licensees to use any emission type that complies with applicable emission limits. Operational and Technical Requirements Channel Assignment Policy Background. Section 22.351 sets forth the general policy for the assignment of PMS channels. The third sentence of this section uses the term ``common carrier.'' In the Notice, we proposed to replace the term ``common carrier'' with
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- <=3 Mobile <=3 (MHz) (ppm) watts (ppm) watts (ppm) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 to 50 ..................................20.0 20.0 50.0 50 to 450 ................................. 5.0 5.0 50.0 450 to 512 ................................ 2.5 5.0 5.0 821 to 896 ................................ 1.5 2.5 2.5 928 to 929 ................................ 5.0 n/a n/a 929 to 960 ................................ 1.5 n/a n/a 2110 to 2220 ............................. 10.0 n/a n/a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- § 22.357 Emission types. 31 Any authorized station in the Public Mobile Services may transmit any emission type provided that the resulting emission complies with the appropriate emission mask. See §§ 22.359, 22.861 and 22.917. § 22.359 Emission masks. Unless otherwise indicated in the rules governing a specific radio service, all transmitters intended for use in the Public Mobile Services must be
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- from the implementation of co-primary fixed services or alternative cellular technologies. (2) Alternative technology and co-primary fixed services are exempt from requirements for incidental communications services of Sec. 22.323, the channeling requirements of Sec. 22.905, the modulation requirements of Sec. 22.915, the wave polarization requirements of Sec. 22.367, the compatibility specification in Sec. 22.933 and the emission limitations of Secs. 22.357 and 22.917, except for emission limitations that apply to emissions outside the assigned channel block. APPENDIX D SUPPLEMENTAL FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS As required by Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. § 604 (RFA), a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) for the First Report and Order was incorporated in the First Report and Order and Further Notice