FCC Web Documents citing 22.531
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- Commission records indicates that these rules are seldom used and, instead, parties frequently file waiver requests that are tantamount to requests for developmental authorizations. We seek comment regarding how any of our Part 22 rules governing developmental authorizations can be improved and whether certain of these rules should be eliminated. Developmental Authorization of 43 MHz Paging Transmitters. Sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) provide that 43 MHz channels can be initially assigned only as developmental authorizations. The requirements of sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) are intended to mitigate interference with the intermediate frequency stages of receivers in television sets and video recorders. We note that, in recent years, there have been significant technical improvements in television and video recorder receivers. We seek comment on
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- for waiver to use 931.3125 MHz for a public safety paging system serving police, fire and other public safety agencies through Monroe County, New York (``Monroe'' or ``County''). Monroe contends that its public safety communications needs cannot be met by use of the frequency 453.400 MHz, which is currently licensed to Monroe. The County requests waivers of Sections 22.503 and 22.531 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 22.503, 22.531 and any other Commission rules that are necessary to grant its application, pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. § 337(c), and Section 1.925 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.925. Section 337(c) of the Act states that the Commission shall grant an application by
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- (Monroe or County), for authority to operate a public safety radio system in a region that includes the City of Rochester. Monroe's proposed area of operation is approximately 663 square miles and includes a population of approximately 715,000. Monroe seeks a waiver, pursuant to Section 337 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act), of Sections 22.503 and 22.531 of the Commission's Rules to use a currently unassigned frequency allotted for non-public safety use. For the reasons stated below, we grant Monroe's waiver request. background On April 3, 2002, Monroe filed an application and waiver request, pursuant to Section 337 of the Act, seeking authority to use frequency 931.3125 MHz for a public safety paging system serving police, fire,
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- Frequencies Above 30 Megacycles per Second, October 24, 1962, as amended, June 24, 1965, U.S.-Canada. See February 27, 1997 ``Protocol Concerning Use of the 929-930 MHz and 931-932 MHz Bands for Paging Services along the Common Border'' with Mexico for paging services using 929-932 MHz spectrum within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of the common border; see also 47 C.F.R. § 22.531(e). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.923(g), 1.924. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2105. See 47 C.F.R. Ch. 1, Subpart I. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1305-1.1319. 47 C.F.R. § 1.2105 requires the disclosure on the short-form of the applicant's ownership information as set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 1.2112. Note that both of these sections were revised in the Part 1 Fifth Report
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- in the context of that examination. The Commission clarified that under current policies, such devices may only be operated by a licensee or pursuant to the licensee's permission and control, unless they fall under the power limits for unlicensed devices under the Part 15 rules. Developmental Authorizations Developmental Authorization of 43 MHz Paging Transmitters The Commission deleted Sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) from the rules. Developmental Authorization of 928-960 MHz Fixed Transmitters The Commission eliminated Section 22.415 and revised Section 22.625(a) by eliminating all text following the first sentence that pertains to short-spaced developmental authorizations under Section 22.415. Developmental Authorization of Meteor Burst Systems The Commission deleted Sections 22.417, 22.725(c), and 22.729 from the rules. It also deleted the definition of ``meteor
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- by Icom America, Inc., on June 15, 2004, IS DENIED. Sincerely, Roger S. Noel Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Icom America, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking (filed June 15, 2004). ICOM is a manufacturer of radio equipment for use by amateur radio, marine, aviation and land mobile operations. Petition at 1-3. Specifically, Icom asks the Commission to consider amending Sections 22.531, 22.561, and 90.20 of its rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.531, 22.561, 90.20, to re-designate eighteen (18) paired and four (4) unpaired frequencies in the 150 MHz band from the PMRS to the PSRS. The PMRS is part of the Public Mobile Services governed by Part 22 of the Commission's Rules and includes commercial paging services provided under both site-based and
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- or two-way, point-to-point, point-to-multi-point, and 470-512 MHz trunked mobile operations within the Public Mobile Services. Need: These rules establish the channels available for paging use, as well as the parameters under which the Commission considers and issues paging geographic area authorizations. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 222, 303, 309, and 332. Section Number and Title: 22.503 Paging geographic area authorizations. 22.531(f) Channels for paging operation. SUBPART F-RURAL RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE Brief Description: The part 22 rules set forth the conditions under which portions of the radio spectrum are made available and licensed for Public Mobile Services. Subpart F sets forth the technical and operational parameters for conventional rural radiotelephone stations and basic exchange telephone radio systems within the Public Mobile Services. Need:
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- Use of the 929-930 MHz and 931-932 MHz Bands for Paging Services along the Common Border'' with Mexico for paging services using 929-932 MHz spectrum within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of the common border. Canada Telecommunication: Coordination and Use of Radio Frequencies Above 30 Megacycles per Second, October 24, 1962, as amended, June 24, 1965, U.S.-Canada. See 47 C.F.R. § 22.531(e) (limiting availability of UHF channels in the Canadian border region). 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. See 47 C.F.R. § 22.503(i). 47 C.F.R. Ch. 1, Subpart I. 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1301-1.1319. 47 C.F.R. Part 1, Appendix C. Auction 87 Comment Public Notice at ¶ 1. See Section IV.A.1. ``Simultaneous Multiple Round Auction,'' below. 47 C.F.R. § 1.2105. Id.; Part 1 Second Report
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- research throughout the auction. In addition, potential bidders should perform technical analyses sufficient to assure themselves that, should they prevail in competitive bidding for a specific license, they will be able to build and 64 Canada Telecommunication: Coordination and Use of Radio Frequencies Above 30 Megacycles per Second, October 24, 1962, as amended, June 24, 1965, U.S.-Canada. 65See47 C.F.R. § 22.531(e) (limiting availability of UHF channels in the Canadian border region). 66 47 C.F.R. § 1.924. 67See47 C.F.R. § 22.503(i). 6344 Federal Communications Commission DA 10-18 11 operate facilities that will fully comply with the Commission's technical and legal requirements as well as other applicable Federal, state, and local laws. 43. Applicants should also be aware that certain pending and future
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- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 12-304 Released: February 29, 2012 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST BY ALTAPHON, INC. FOR WAIVER OF CERTAIN PAGING AND RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE RULES WT Docket No. 12-50 Comment Date: March 30, 2012 Reply Comment Date: April 16, 2012 By this Public Notice, we seek comment on the request of Altaphon, Inc. (Altaphon) for waiver of Section 22.531 of the Commission's Rules relating to the Paging and Radiotelephone Service. Altaphon holds the licenses for Call Signs WPZM691 through WPZM770, which authorize use of six or more low VHF channels to provide one-way paging service in each of eleven geographic license areas in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. It requests a waiver to permit it to operate
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- TTY: 1-888-835-5322 DA 12-304 Released: February 29, 2012 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST BY ALTAPHON, INC. FOR WAIVER OF CERTAIN PAGING AND RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE RULES WT Docket No. 12-50 Comment Date: March 30, 2012 Reply Comment Date: April 16, 2012 By this Public Notice, we seek comment on the request of Altaphon, Inc. (Altaphon) for waiver of Section 22.531 of the Commission's Rules1relating to the Paging and Radiotelephone Service.2 Altaphon holds the licenses for Call Signs WPZM691 through WPZM770, which authorize use of six or more low VHF channels3to provide one-way paging service in each of eleven geographic license areas in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. It requests a waiver to permit it to operate mobile transmitters
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- Region. See "Canadian Interim Sharing Arrangement For Narrowband PCS", DA 94-1183, Public Notice, Oct. 21, 1994. 4. This band is not licensed on a primary basis North of Line A or East of Line C. 5. Coordination is required for stations within 120 km (75 mi) of the border when operating outside the geographical zones defined in 47 C.F.R. § 22.531. 6. Coordination is required for all stations located within 60 km (37.3 mi) of the Canadian border. Coordination is required for stations located within 120 km (75 mi) of the Canadian border when the antenna looks within a 200o sector towards the border. 7. See "US/Canada Interim Sharing Arrangement For 2 GHz Broadband PCS", DA 94-1289, Public Notice, Nov. 21,
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- Commission records indicates that these rules are seldom used and, instead, parties frequently file waiver requests that are tantamount to requests for developmental authorizations. We seek comment regarding how any of our Part 22 rules governing developmental authorizations can be improved and whether certain of these rules should be eliminated. Developmental Authorization of 43 MHz Paging Transmitters. Sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) provide that 43 MHz channels can be initially assigned only as developmental authorizations. The requirements of sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) are intended to mitigate interference with the intermediate frequency stages of receivers in television sets and video recorders. We note that, in recent years, there have been significant technical improvements in television and video recorder receivers. We seek comment on
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- indicates that these rules are seldom used and, instead, parties frequently file waiver requests that are tantamount to requests for developmental authorizations. We therefore sought comment regarding how any of our Part 22 rules governing developmental authorizations could be improved and whether any of these rules should be eliminated. Developmental Authorization of 43 MHz Paging Transmitters Background. Sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) provide that 43 MHz channels can be initially assigned only as developmental authorizations. The requirements of Sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) are intended to mitigate interference with the intermediate frequency stages of receivers in television sets and video recorders. Section 22.411 also requires licensees to conduct and file semi-annual surveys during the first two years of operation to determine the extent
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- indicates that these rules are seldom used and, instead, parties frequently file waiver requests that are tantamount to requests for developmental authorizations. We therefore sought comment regarding how any of our Part 22 rules governing developmental authorizations could be improved and whether any of these rules should be eliminated. Developmental Authorization of 43 MHz Paging Transmitters Background. Sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) provide that 43 MHz channels can be initially assigned only as developmental authorizations. The requirements of Sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) are intended to mitigate interference with the intermediate frequency stages of receivers in television sets and video recorders. Section 22.411 also requires licensees to conduct and file semi-annual surveys during the first two years of operation to determine the extent
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- the Paging and 22.529(a) & (b) Radiotelephone Service -- Administrative information (change form number to reflect ULS forms). 22.529(b)(1) Application requirements for the Paging and 22.529(b)(1) Radiotelephone Service -- Technical information (NAD83 instead of NAD27). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 E-4 22.529(b)(2) Application requirements for the Paging and No new rule Radiotelephone Service -- Technical information (eliminate antenna data requirements). 22.531(c) Channels for one-way paging operation (change form 22.531(c) number to reflect ULS forms). 22.539 Additional channel policies (change form number to 22.539 reflect ULS forms). 22.539(f) Additional channel policies -- Amendment of paging 1.925 application (move to consolidated Part 1 rule). 22.559 One-way paging application requirements (change to 22.559 allow electronic filing of application via ULS). 22.577(b) Dispatch service --
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- local and regional paging systems. Currently, Part 22, subpart E is organized into six groups of rules. The first (sections 22.501-22.529) is a group of rules applying to all PARS stations. Each of the subsequent five groups contains technical and operational rules pertaining only to a particular type of operation on specified channels. The types of operation are paging (sections 22.531-22.559), one- and two-way mobile (sections 22.561-22.589), point-to-point (sections 22.591-22.603), point-to-multipoint (sections 22.621-22.627), and trunked mobile operation (sections 22.651-22.659). Some of the PARS 454-459 MHz channels are shared with basic exchange telephone radio systems (providing Rural Radiotelephone Service) and potentially with non-geostationary low earth orbit (``Little LEO'') satellite downlinks. Purpose The purpose of subpart E is to facilitate the provision of
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- service mobile transmitters, including Phase I and Phase II licensees, both nationwide and non-nationwide. 220 MHz Third Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 11007-08 (paras. 138-139), 11013-14 (paras. 150-151). 149 Comtech Third Order Petition at 4-6; Glenayre Third Order Petition at 4-5. 150 Comtech Third Order Petition at 4. 151 Id. 152 Id. 153 Id. at 4-5. See Sections 22.531 and 22.535 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.531, 22.535. 154 Comtech Third Order Petition at 5, citing 47 C.F.R. § 22.535. 155 Glenayre Third Order Petition at 4. 156 PAGE 40 5. Allowable Power Limit for Mobile Channels 81. For the 220 MHz service, the maximum allowable power for transmissions on mobile channels (channels in the 221-222 MHz
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- service mobile transmitters, including Phase I and Phase II licensees, both nationwide and non-nationwide. 220 MHz Third Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 11007-08 (paras. 138-139), 11013-14 (paras. 150-151). 149 Comtech Third Order Petition at 4-6; Glenayre Third Order Petition at 4-5. 150 Comtech Third Order Petition at 4. 151 Id. 152 Id. 153 Id. at 4-5. See Sections 22.531 and 22.535 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.531, 22.535. 154 Comtech Third Order Petition at 5, citing 47 C.F.R. § 22.535. 155 Glenayre Third Order Petition at 4. 156 PAGE 39 5. Allowable Power Limit for Mobile Channels 80. For the 220 MHz service, the maximum allowable power for transmissions on mobile channels (channels in the 221-222 MHz
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- Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, (2) Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and (3) American Samoa. We are also licensing Alaska as a single area separate from the Seattle MTA. Nationwide 931 MHz and 929 MHz geographic area licenses will be granted for the nationwide channels. The three nationwide CCP channels are those identified in 47 C.F.R. § 22.531(b). The 23 nationwide 929 MHz channels are those channels where a licensee had sufficient authorizations as of February 8, 1996 to qualify for nationwide exclusivity under 47 C.F.R. § 90.945. The nationwide geographic area licenses will not be subject to competitive bidding. All remaining CCP channels (i.e., 35-36 MHz, 43-44 MHz, 152-159 MHz, and 454-460 MHz) will be subject to
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- Metrocall requests. E. Coordination with Canada Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-98 Id. at 2745 n.52, 2748 n.70 & 2749 n.73. As we also indicated, licensees must file applications with the 229 Commission when coordination with Mexico is required. No comments were submitted seeking clarification of the filing procedures for sites in the U.S./Mexico border area. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.923, 22.531(e). Industry Canada is the Canadian agency that regulates 230 telecommunications services and their providers in Canada. The Commission uses Line A and Line C as a coordination point with Canadian authorities in the assignment of paging channels. Line A and Line C are defined in section 2.1 of our rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.1. See 47 U.S.C. § 90.175(c). 231
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- authorizations. The FCC considers applications for and issues paging geographic area authorizations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service in accordance with the rules in this section. Each paging geographic area authorization contains conditions requiring compliance with paragraphs (h) and (i) of this section. (a) Channels. The FCC may issue a paging geographic area authorization for any channel listed in § 22.531 of this part or for any channel pair listed in § 22.561 of this part. (b) Paging geographic areas. The paging geographic areas are as follows: (1) The Nationwide paging geographic area comprises the District of Columbia and all States, Territories and possessions of the United States of America. (2) Major Economic Areas (MEAs) and Economic Areas (EAs) are defined
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- license Application Filings ·Antenna Structure Registration www.fcc.gov/wtb : Antenna Structure Registration ·Major Environmental Action www.fcc.gov/wtb: Rules and Regs, Rules 1.1307 - 1.1311 ·International Coordination Agreements www.fcc.gov/wtb: Wireless Services, Paging International Agreement Summary ·Canadian Border (North of line A or East of line C) Lower Paging Bands Must obtain prior Canadian authorization Upper Paging Bands Share frequencies in accordance with Rule 22.531 ·Mexican Border Lower Paging Bands Agreement Pending Upper Paging Bands Frequencies are either primary, secondary, or shared in accordance with international agreement ULS Incumbent Search ·Go to www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls and select License Search ·Select Frequency Search from the drop-down menu ·Enter Frequency for a particular frequency range ·Select Geo-Search and use state/county search option EA or MEA state/county list: www.fcc.gov/wtb/auctions EA/MEA
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- Frequencies Above 30 Megacycles per Second, October 24, 1962, as amended, June 24, 1965, U.S.-Canada. See February 27, 1997 ``Protocol Concerning Use of the 929-930 MHz and 931-932 MHz Bands for Paging Services along the Common Border'' with Mexico for paging services using 929-932 MHz spectrum within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of the common border; see also 47 C.F.R. § 22.531(e). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.2105. See 47 C.F.R. Ch. 1, Subpart I. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1305-1.1319. The ``All'' box is optional; the Commission has never required any bidder to use it. More importantly, applicants always have the opportunity to apply for all licenses listed in the Form 175, whether by checking each individual license or through some other means,
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- 931.9625 BK 931.9875 Paging 931 Paging Paging Multiple Address Systems 928.0 MHz 935.0 MHz Multiple Address Systems *The band width for 929-930 MHz was erroneously listed on this fact sheet as 25 kHz per license and was corrected on 11/5/99. For more information see 47 C.F.R. § 90.209 (b)(5). For more information on the 931-932 MHz see 47 C.F.R. § 22.531.
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- U.S.-Mexican protocol covering assignments for 931-932 MHz frequencies within 120 km of the U.S.-Mexican border and to the attached supplemental condition(s).|||||P 111|PG|This authorization is granted on a secondary basis and is also subject to the condition that, if actual interference occurs as a result of operation of base or fixed facilities authorized herein to transmit on channel(s) designated in Sections 22.531, 22.|561, 22.591, and 22.621 of the commission's rules for assignment to mobile or fixed facilities, in whole or in part, as necessary to eliminate the interference, without affording the licensee an opportunity for hearing.||||P 112|PG|The authorization is granted subject to the condition that no interference be caused to fixed receivers in use on or prior to the date of the
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- the Paging and 22.529(a) & (b) Radiotelephone Service -- Administrative information (change form number to reflect ULS forms). 22.529(b)(1) Application requirements for the Paging and 22.529(b)(1) Radiotelephone Service -- Technical information (NAD83 instead of NAD27). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 E-4 22.529(b)(2) Application requirements for the Paging and No new rule Radiotelephone Service -- Technical information (eliminate antenna data requirements). 22.531(c) Channels for one-way paging operation (change form 22.531(c) number to reflect ULS forms). 22.539 Additional channel policies (change form number to 22.539 reflect ULS forms). 22.539(f) Additional channel policies -- Amendment of paging 1.925 application (move to consolidated Part 1 rule). 22.559 One-way paging application requirements (change to 22.559 allow electronic filing of application via ULS). 22.577(b) Dispatch service --
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- by Erratum). Action by Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial Wireless Division. Adopted: August 26, 1999. by Order on Recon. (DA No. 99-1727). WTB Internet URL: [22]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1999/da991727.wp CLIFFORD D. AND BARBARA MOELLER D/B/A VALLEY ANSWERING SERVICE. Dismissed as moot a petition for reconsideration of an action taken by the Commercial Wireless Division's Narrowband Branch re: a waiver request of section 22.531(e)(3) of the Commission's rules, which outlines the requirements for frequency coordination with Canada. Action by Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial Wireless Division. Adopted: August 26, 1990. by Order. (DA No. 99-1722). WTB Internet URL: [23]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1999/da991722.wp [24][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1999/nret9003.html 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Filings/fl990827.html 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Calendar/cl990827.html 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Open_Proceedings/op990827.html 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/News_Releases/1999/nrwl9038.html 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/ITFS_Notices/pnmm9168.html 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/Tariffs/combined/tt082699.pdf 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions/ac990827.txt 9. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applications/ap990827.txt 10. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/ITFS_Notices/pnmm9169.html 11.