FCC Web Documents citing 22.625
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- Request at 1; 47 C.F.R. §§ 20.9(a)(6), 22.621. See City of Burbank, California, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 23770, 23772 ¶ 6 (2003) (stating that the purpose of the rule ``is to assign paging control channels under Part 22 with sufficient guard band spacing to adjacent private land mobile radio operations under Part 90.''). See 47 C.F.R. § 22.625(b)(1) (defining the New York-Northeastern New Jersey metropolitan urban area as an 80 kilometer circle around the center coordinates listed in § 22.625(b)(1)). Morris County is within this urban area. See Syosset Fire District, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 16635 (WTB PSPWD 2003). We have previously stated, ``[a]s a matter of policy, the Commission would typically only assign a
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- area. Because the 476.1625 MHz frequency already is assigned in the New York-Northeastern New Jersey metropolitan urban area to USAM, it is not available for assignment to other Part 22 entities. 47 C.F.R. § 22.623(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 22.651. See also Baldwin Fire District, New York, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 11857, 11867-68 ¶ 26 (2009). See 47 C.F.R. § 22.625(b)(1) (defining the New York-Northeastern New Jersey metropolitan urban area as an 80 kilometer circle around the center coordinates listed in § 22.625(b)(1)). Summit is within this urban area. See Syosset Fire District, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 16635 (WTB PSPWD 2003). . See, e.g., Baldwin Fire District, New York, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 11857, 11868 ¶ 28. Syosset
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- proceeding demonstrates that sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) are no longer required, we intend to eliminate these rules. Developmental Authorization of 928-960 MHz Fixed Transmitters. Section 22.415 provides that channels in the 928-931 and 952-960 MHz ranges may be assigned to fixed transmitters in point-to-multipoint systems at short-spaced locations (i.e., those that do not meet the 70-mile separation requirement of section 22.625(a)). Section 22.625(a) governs where transmitters may be located on the channels listed in section 22.621. In the Multiple Address Systems Order, the Commission amended section 22.621 to prohibit the issuance of new licenses for any 900 MHz frequencies listed in that section. The Commission therefore cannot issue any developmental authorizations under section 22.415 for these channels unless it waives the
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- MHz for public safety services IS GRANTED, conditioned upon DuPage timely providing the exhibit required below. 17. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within 30 days of the release of this order, DuPage shall provide an exhibit setting forth the technical specifications requested in FCC Form 601, Exhibit J, and demonstrating that it complies with the interference criteria contained in Sections 22.625 and 22.627 of the Commission's Rules. 18. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau FCC File No. 0000333055, DuPage Public Safety Communications (``DU-COMM'') (filed December 20, 2000). DU-COMM filed
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- miles away from Santa Monica's site for frequencies 506.06250 MHz and 509.0875 MHz. The USC transmitter would be 17.32 miles away from the PSI site for frequencies 506.0875 MHz and 506.1125 MHz. We note also that PSI is licensed on 506.1125 MHz in Santa Ana, California, which would be 48.25 miles from the proposed USC transmitter site. 47 C.F.R. § 22.625(a); see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.307 (requiring 145 kilometers, approximately 90 miles, separation between 470-512 MHz licensees and UHF-TV channels). USC Reply Comments at 3-4. 47 U.S.C. § 337(c)(1). Id. See 47 U.S.C. § 337(c)(1). South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 23781, 23796 ¶ 33 (1998) (South Bay); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and
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- 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 burst propagation mode'' in Section 22.99, the Section 22.313(a)(3) station identification requirements for Rural Radiotelephone Service subscriber stations using
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- Request at 1; 47 C.F.R. §§ 20.9(a)(6), 22.621. See City of Burbank, California, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 23770, 23772 ¶ 6 (2003) (stating that the purpose of the rule ``is to assign paging control channels under Part 22 with sufficient guard band spacing to adjacent private land mobile radio operations under Part 90.''). See 47 C.F.R. § 22.625(b)(1) (defining the New York-Northeastern New Jersey metropolitan urban area as an 80 kilometer circle around the center coordinates listed in § 22.625(b)(1)). Morris County is within this urban area. See Syosset Fire District, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 16635 (WTB PSPWD 2003). We have previously stated, ``[a]s a matter of policy, the Commission would typically only assign a
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- area. Because the 476.1625 MHz frequency already is assigned in the New York-Northeastern New Jersey metropolitan urban area to USAM, it is not available for assignment to other Part 22 entities. 47 C.F.R. § 22.623(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 22.651. See also Baldwin Fire District, New York, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 11857, 11867-68 ¶ 26 (2009). See 47 C.F.R. § 22.625(b)(1) (defining the New York-Northeastern New Jersey metropolitan urban area as an 80 kilometer circle around the center coordinates listed in § 22.625(b)(1)). Summit is within this urban area. See Syosset Fire District, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 16635 (WTB PSPWD 2003). . See, e.g., Baldwin Fire District, New York, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 11857, 11868 ¶ 28. Syosset
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- proceeding demonstrates that sections 22.411 and 22.531(a) are no longer required, we intend to eliminate these rules. Developmental Authorization of 928-960 MHz Fixed Transmitters. Section 22.415 provides that channels in the 928-931 and 952-960 MHz ranges may be assigned to fixed transmitters in point-to-multipoint systems at short-spaced locations (i.e., those that do not meet the 70-mile separation requirement of section 22.625(a)). Section 22.625(a) governs where transmitters may be located on the channels listed in section 22.621. In the Multiple Address Systems Order, the Commission amended section 22.621 to prohibit the issuance of new licenses for any 900 MHz frequencies listed in that section. The Commission therefore cannot issue any developmental authorizations under section 22.415 for these channels unless it waives the
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- developmental authorizations for 43 MHz paging transmitters, and we will delete these sections of our rules. Developmental Authorization of 928-960 MHz Fixed Transmitters Background. Section 22.415 provides that channels in the 928-931 and 952-960 MHz ranges may be assigned to fixed transmitters in point-to-multipoint systems at short-spaced locations (i.e., those that do not meet the 70-mile separation requirement of Section 22.625(a)). We stated in the Notice that the Commission cannot issue any developmental authorizations under Section 22.415 unless it waives the licensing prohibition of Section 22.621. We therefore tentatively concluded that Section 22.415 should be eliminated. We also tentatively concluded that Section 22.625(a) should be revised by eliminating all text following the first sentence that pertains to short-spaced developmental authorizations under
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- developmental authorizations for 43 MHz paging transmitters, and we will delete these sections of our rules. Developmental Authorization of 928-960 MHz Fixed Transmitters Background. Section 22.415 provides that channels in the 928-931 and 952-960 MHz ranges may be assigned to fixed transmitters in point-to-multipoint systems at short-spaced locations (i.e., those that do not meet the 70-mile separation requirement of Section 22.625(a)). We stated in the Notice that the Commission cannot issue any developmental authorizations under Section 22.415 unless it waives the licensing prohibition of Section 22.621. We therefore tentatively concluded that Section 22.415 should be eliminated. We also tentatively concluded that Section 22.625(a) should be revised by eliminating all text following the first sentence that pertains to short-spaced developmental authorizations under
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- to a theoretical point source radiator, whereas ERP is referenced to a dipole radiator. Power measurements of EIRP are 1.64 (2.15 dB) times higher than measurements of ERP for the same transmit output power level. Therefore, 400 mW EIRP is equivalent to 244 mW ERP (400 mW/1.64). Notice at ¶¶ 33-37. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.305 and 47 C.F.R. § 22.625. PLMRS/CMRS base stations must be located within 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the center of the cities where they are permitted to operate on channels 14-20 (470-512 MHz), and mobile units may be operated within 48 kilometers (30 miles) of their associated base station or stations. Thus, mobile stations may be operated at up to 128 kilometers (80 miles) from
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- Allotted to the Specialized Radio Pool, GN Docket No. 93-252, Third Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 7988, 8044 (1994) (CMRS Third Report and Order). See id. Further Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 10756; Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 7983. Protection would be accomplished by satisfying the MAS mileage separation requirements or the short spacing criteria. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.625, 101.105(c)(3). In addition, an EA licensee could negotiate alternative operational arrangements with the incumbent licensee. Because we permit 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz and 50 kHz operation in MAS bands, we consider a channel to be co-channel if it falls within the bandwidth of the channel. Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 7983. Id. at 7984. Id. Id. See, e.g., API Comments
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- of the LPTV rules, i.e., on the basis of compliance with certain desired-to-undesired signal strength ratios. Section (f)(7)(C) of the CBPA provides that the Commission may not grant a Class A license or modification of license where the Class A station will cause interference within the protected contour 80 miles from the geographic center of the areas listed in section 22.625(b)(1) or 90.303 of the Commission's rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.625(b)(1), 90.303) for frequencies in the 470-512 megahertz band identified in sections 22.621 or 90.303 of our rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.621, 90.303), or in the 482-488 megahertz band in New York. This provision protects land mobile radio services which have been allocated the use of TV channels 14-20 in certain
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- of Section (f)(7)(B) of the CBPA. 4. Land Mobile Radio Services and TV Channel 16 Background. Section (f)(7)(C) of the CBPA provides that the Commission may not grant a Class A license or modification of license where the Class A station will cause interference within the protected contour 80 miles from the geographic center of the areas listed in Sections 22.625(b)(1) or 90.303 of the Commission's rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.625(b)(1), 90.303) for frequencies in the 470-512 megahertz band identified in sections 22.621 or 90.303 of our rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.621, 90.303), or in the 482-488 megahertz band in New York. This provision protects land mobile radio services, which have been allocated the use of TV channels 14-20 in certain
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- Selection and assignment. The FCC selects and assigns a channel when granting applications for authorization to operate a new station to transmit in the 470-512, 932-933 and 941-942 MHz frequency ranges. Applicants having a preference may request the assignment of a specific channel or channel pair, but the FCC may in some cases be unable to satisfy such requests. § 22.625 Transmitter locations. This section governs where point-to-multipoint transmitters on the channels listed in § 22.621 may be located. (a) 928-960 MHz. In this frequency range, the required minimum distance separation between co-channel fixed transmitters is 113 kilometers (70 miles). However, this requirement may be waived if the applicant submits an engineering analysis that shows that no interference would be caused
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- Allotted to the Specialized Radio Pool, GN Docket No. 93-252, Third Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 7988, 8044 (1994) (CMRS Third Report and Order). See id. Further Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 10756; Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 7983. Protection would be accomplished by satisfying the MAS mileage separation requirements or the short spacing criteria. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.625, 101.105(c)(3). In addition, an EA licensee could negotiate alternative operational arrangements with the incumbent licensee. Because we permit 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz and 50 kHz operation in MAS bands, we consider a channel to be co-channel if it falls within the bandwidth of the channel. Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 7983. Id. at 7984. Id. Id. See, e.g., API Comments
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- of the LPTV rules, i.e., on the basis of compliance with certain desired-to-undesired signal strength ratios. Section (f)(7)(C) of the CBPA provides that the Commission may not grant a Class A license or modification of license where the Class A station will cause interference within the protected contour 80 miles from the geographic center of the areas listed in section 22.625(b)(1) or 90.303 of the Commission's rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.625(b)(1), 90.303) for frequencies in the 470-512 megahertz band identified in sections 22.621 or 90.303 of our rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.621, 90.303), or in the 482-488 megahertz band in New York. This provision protects land mobile radio services which have been allocated the use of TV channels 14-20 in certain
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- of Section (f)(7)(B) of the CBPA. 4. Land Mobile Radio Services and TV Channel 16 Background. Section (f)(7)(C) of the CBPA provides that the Commission may not grant a Class A license or modification of license where the Class A station will cause interference within the protected contour 80 miles from the geographic center of the areas listed in Sections 22.625(b)(1) or 90.303 of the Commission's rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.625(b)(1), 90.303) for frequencies in the 470-512 megahertz band identified in sections 22.621 or 90.303 of our rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 22.621, 90.303), or in the 482-488 megahertz band in New York. This provision protects land mobile radio services, which have been allocated the use of TV channels 14-20 in certain
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- Allotted to the Specialized Radio Pool, GN Docket No. 93-252, Third Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 7988, 8044 (1994) (CMRS Third Report and Order). See id. Further Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 10756; Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 7983. Protection would be accomplished by satisfying the MAS mileage separation requirements or the short spacing criteria. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.625, 101.105(c)(3). In addition, an EA licensee could negotiate alternative operational arrangements with the incumbent licensee. Because we permit 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz and 50 kHz operation in MAS bands, we consider a channel to be co-channel if it falls within the bandwidth of the channel. Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 7983. Id. at 7984. Id. Id. See, e.g., API Comments