FCC Web Documents citing 22.565
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- Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction The State of Wyoming (``Wyoming'' or ``the State'') filed an application for authority to use eleven Part 22 frequency pairs in the 150 MHz band in varying combinations at eleven locations as part of a statewide narrowband digital trunked P-25 radio communications system called ``WyoLink.'' Wyoming seeks waiver of Sections 20.9(a)(6), 22.561, and 22.565(f) of the Commission's rules, to use frequencies not designated for public safety use, pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act). By this Order, we grant Wyoming's request as conditioned herein. BACKGROUND Wyoming states that it needs to construct a new communications system (``Wyolink'') because its existing communications system is aging and has limited
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- Nos. 141, 143, and 144 as part of WyoLink, a statewide narrowband digital trunked P-25 radio communications system. With respect to its proposed use of the requested Part 22 frequencies, Wyoming seeks waiver of the following rules: (i) Section 20.9, which specifies that Part 22 Paging and Radiotelephone Service operations be treated as commercial mobile radio services, and (ii) Section 22.565, which specifies the transmitting power limits associated with Part 22 Paging and Radiotelephone Service operations. Wyoming seeks waiver relief pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. § 337(c), or, alternatively, Sections 1.3 and 1.925 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.3, 1.925. Wyoming states that it expects WyoLink to be used by
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- of the State's proposed sites do not extend into adjacent [B]EAs awarded to geographic area based licensees.'' We note that on November 30, 2009, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau announced an auction of paging licenses, which includes licenses for the same Channel Blocks and BEAs occupied by Wyoming. As with its previous waiver, Wyoming seeks waiver of Sections 20.9, 22.561 and 22.565 of the Commission's rules. As a part of our analysis under Section 337(c) of the Act, as well as the Commission's waiver criteria, we also seek comment on whether the 700 MHz public safety band would provide a viable alternative, particularly in light of the recent vacating of the band by broadcasters as part of the digital television transition. We
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- This nascent trend is driven in part by wireless service plans that include the price of long distance service that may reduce a consumer's aggregate charges for local and toll service. In view of all of the foregoing, we tentatively conclude that the requirement contained in section 22.563 is no longer necessary and should be eliminated. Transmission Power Limits. Section 22.565(g) limits the effective radiated power (ERP) of dispatch and auxiliary test transmitters to 100 watts. We seek comment on whether the 100-watt limit should be revised or eliminated. If section 22.565(g) were eliminated, then the maximum ERP for dispatch and auxiliary test transmitters would be governed by section 22.565(a). Under section 22.565(a), fixed stations (such as dispatch and auxiliary test
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- Communications Paging, LLC ) File No. 98-DV-102 Paging Station KNKK501 ) San Antonio, Texas ) NAL/Acct. No. 915DV0004 FORFEITURE ORDER Adopted: March 15, 2000 Released: March 16, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this order, we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 against Western Communications Paging LLC (``Western'') for willful and repeated violation of Section 22.565 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted violation involves radio operation with excessive power. On July 28, 1999, the Commission's Denver, Colorado, Field Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (``NAL'') for Forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 to Western for the noted violation. Western filed a response on August 19, 1999, to the NAL requesting cancellation or reduction of
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- oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Great Lakes.'' Nationwide Network Paging Channels The Commission deleted Sections 22.313(a)(5), 22.531(b) and 22.551 from the rules. Additional Channel Policies The Commission deleted Sections 22.539 and 22.569 from the rules. Provision of Rural Radiotelephone Service on Paging Channels The Commission deleted Section 22.563 from the rules. Transmission Power Limits The Commission deleted Section 22.565(g) so that test transmitters may operate, pursuant to Section 22.565(a), at a limit of 150 watts. The FCC noted that because it has decided to permit auxiliary test transmitters to operate on both base and mobile frequencies, licensees can now choose to operate on either the base or the mobile side of the frequency, subject to the 150-watt limit under
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- Virginia State Police, as it is comprised of 150 MHz land mobile equipment supported by a backbone microwave system. Many of the existing physical sites will be used for the new system. The new system will increase capacity, fill in coverage gaps, offer mobile data capabilities, and offer wide-area roaming capabilities. The Commonwealth requests waivers of Sections 22.7, 20.9, and 22.565 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.7, 20.9, and 22.565, and any other Commission rules that are necessary to grant its application, pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act), 47 U.S.C. § 337(c), and Sections 1.925 and 1.3 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.925, 1.3. Section 22.7 of the Commission's
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- Virginia State Police, as it is comprised of 150 MHz land mobile equipment supported by a backbone microwave system. Many of the existing physical sites will be used for the new system. The new system will increase capacity, fill in coverage gaps, offer mobile data capabilities, and offer wide-area roaming capabilities. The Commonwealth requests waivers of Sections 22.7, 20.9, and 22.565 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.7, 20.9, and 22.565, and any other Commission rules that are necessary to grant its application, pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act), 47 U.S.C. § 337(c), and Sections 1.925 and 1.3 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.925, 1.3. Section 22.7 of the Commission's
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- co-channel Station KNKJ255, Flattop, West Virginia on frequency 152.66 MHz. On September 15, 2005, the Commonwealth amended its application with an engineering analysis to demonstrate interference protection to Station KNKJ255. On February 2, 2006, the Division returned the Commonwealth's application again with respect to its request for a waiver of the Part 22 power limit for mobile units in Section 22.565(f) of the Commission's Rules. Specifically, the Division requested (a) demonstration of interference protection from the Commonwealth's mobile and dispatch transmitter operations to Station KNKJ255's mobile operations on frequency 157.92 MHz; and (b) confirmation of equipment certification for its proposed mobile equipment operating at 110 watts. On March 31, 2006, the Commonwealth amended its application to reduce the mobile unit power
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- Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction The State of Wyoming (``Wyoming'' or ``the State'') filed an application for authority to use eleven Part 22 frequency pairs in the 150 MHz band in varying combinations at eleven locations as part of a statewide narrowband digital trunked P-25 radio communications system called ``WyoLink.'' Wyoming seeks waiver of Sections 20.9(a)(6), 22.561, and 22.565(f) of the Commission's rules, to use frequencies not designated for public safety use, pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the Act). By this Order, we grant Wyoming's request as conditioned herein. BACKGROUND Wyoming states that it needs to construct a new communications system (``Wyolink'') because its existing communications system is aging and has limited
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- Nos. 141, 143, and 144 as part of WyoLink, a statewide narrowband digital trunked P-25 radio communications system. With respect to its proposed use of the requested Part 22 frequencies, Wyoming seeks waiver of the following rules: (i) Section 20.9, which specifies that Part 22 Paging and Radiotelephone Service operations be treated as commercial mobile radio services, and (ii) Section 22.565, which specifies the transmitting power limits associated with Part 22 Paging and Radiotelephone Service operations. Wyoming seeks waiver relief pursuant to Section 337(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. § 337(c), or, alternatively, Sections 1.3 and 1.925 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.3, 1.925. Wyoming states that it expects WyoLink to be used by
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- of the State's proposed sites do not extend into adjacent [B]EAs awarded to geographic area based licensees.'' We note that on November 30, 2009, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau announced an auction of paging licenses, which includes licenses for the same Channel Blocks and BEAs occupied by Wyoming. As with its previous waiver, Wyoming seeks waiver of Sections 20.9, 22.561 and 22.565 of the Commission's rules. As a part of our analysis under Section 337(c) of the Act, as well as the Commission's waiver criteria, we also seek comment on whether the 700 MHz public safety band would provide a viable alternative, particularly in light of the recent vacating of the band by broadcasters as part of the digital television transition. We
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- This nascent trend is driven in part by wireless service plans that include the price of long distance service that may reduce a consumer's aggregate charges for local and toll service. In view of all of the foregoing, we tentatively conclude that the requirement contained in section 22.563 is no longer necessary and should be eliminated. Transmission Power Limits. Section 22.565(g) limits the effective radiated power (ERP) of dispatch and auxiliary test transmitters to 100 watts. We seek comment on whether the 100-watt limit should be revised or eliminated. If section 22.565(g) were eliminated, then the maximum ERP for dispatch and auxiliary test transmitters would be governed by section 22.565(a). Under section 22.565(a), fixed stations (such as dispatch and auxiliary test
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- part by wireless service plans that include the price of long distance service that may reduce a consumer's aggregate charges for local and toll service. In light of these circumstances and the fact that rural subscribers may readily obtain fixed basic telephone services from a variety of sources, we delete Section 22.563 from our rules. Transmission Power Limits Background. Section 22.565(g) limits the effective radiated power (ERP) of dispatch and auxiliary test transmitters to 100 watts. In the Notice, we sought comment on whether the 100-watt limit should be revised or eliminated, noting that were we to eliminate the rule, Section 22.565(a) would allow for a 150-watt limit. Discussion. We delete Section 22.565(g) so that test transmitters may operate, pursuant to
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- part by wireless service plans that include the price of long distance service that may reduce a consumer's aggregate charges for local and toll service. In light of these circumstances and the fact that rural subscribers may readily obtain fixed basic telephone services from a variety of sources, we delete Section 22.563 from our rules. Transmission Power Limits Background. Section 22.565(g) limits the effective radiated power (ERP) of dispatch and auxiliary test transmitters to 100 watts. In the Notice, we sought comment on whether the 100-watt limit should be revised or eliminated, noting that were we to eliminate the rule, Section 22.565(a) would allow for a 150-watt limit. Discussion. We delete Section 22.565(g) so that test transmitters may operate, pursuant to
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- Communications Paging, LLC ) File No. 98-DV-102 Paging Station KNKK501 ) San Antonio, Texas ) NAL/Acct. No. 915DV0004 FORFEITURE ORDER Adopted: March 15, 2000 Released: March 16, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this order, we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 against Western Communications Paging LLC (``Western'') for willful and repeated violation of Section 22.565 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted violation involves radio operation with excessive power. On July 28, 1999, the Commission's Denver, Colorado, Field Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (``NAL'') for Forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 to Western for the noted violation. Western filed a response on August 19, 1999, to the NAL requesting cancellation or reduction of
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- the PCP Exclusivity Reconsideration we allowed non-nationwide 929 MHz PCP 197 systems to operate sites within their existing service area at up to 3500 Watts ERP, provided that Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-59 PCP Exclusivity Reconsideration, 11 FCC Rcd at 3094, ¶ 21. 198 Notice, 11 FCC Rcd at 3121, ¶ 57. 199 Id. 200 See 47 C.F.R §§ 22.535, 22.565. 201 See Height and Power Increases in the Public Mobile Service, CC Docket No. 88-135, Report and Order, 4 FCC 202 Rcd 5303 (1989), modified, Order on Reconsideration, 5 FCC Rcd 4604 (1990). Both 929 MHz and 931 MHz paging facilities originally were licensed on a single minimum geographica l 203 separation distance of 70 miles between transmitters. See Part
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- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- § 22.563 Provision of rural radiotelephone service upon request. Channels in the frequency ranges 152.03-152.81, 157.77-158.67, 454.025-454.650 and 459.025-459.650 MHz, inclusive, are also allocated for assignment in the Rural Radiotelephone Service. Stations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service that provide two-way public mobile service on these channels must also provide rural radiotelephone service upon request from a subscriber. § 22.565 Transmitting power limits. The transmitting power of base, mobile and fixed transmitters operating on the channels listed in § 22.561 must not exceed the limits in this section. (a) Maximum ERP. The effective radiated power (ERP) of base and fixed transmitters must not exceed the applicable limits in this paragraph under any circumstances. -------------------------------------------- Frequency range (MHz) Maximum ERP (watts)
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- Communications Paging, LLC ) File No. 98-DV-102 Paging Station KNKK501 ) San Antonio, Texas ) NAL/Acct. No. 915DV0004 FORFEITURE ORDER Adopted: March 15, 2000 Released: March 16, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this order, we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 against Western Communications Paging LLC (``Western'') for willful and repeated violation of Section 22.565 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted violation involves radio operation with excessive power. On July 28, 1999, the Commission's Denver, Colorado, Field Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (``NAL'') for Forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 to Western for the noted violation. Western filed a response on August 19, 1999, to the NAL requesting cancellation or reduction of
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- Communications Paging, LLC ) File No. 98-DV-102 Paging Station KNKK501 ) San Antonio, Texas ) NAL/Acct. No. 915DV0004 FORFEITURE ORDER Adopted: March 15, 2000 Released: March 16, 2000 By the Chief, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this order, we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 against Western Communications Paging LLC (``Western'') for willful and repeated violation of Section 22.565 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted violation involves radio operation with excessive power. On July 28, 1999, the Commission's Denver, Colorado, Field Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (``NAL'') for Forfeiture in the amount of $6,000 to Western for the noted violation. Western filed a response on August 19, 1999, to the NAL requesting cancellation or reduction of