FCC Web Documents citing 24.132
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- else in Virginia. We note that NPCS Channel 16 is licensed in adjacent PCS Region 1 to American Messaging Services, LLC, Call Sign KNKV216. Although we have determined that the border of PCS Region 1 is located approximately 158 kilometers from the specified sites, we found that Richmond's twenty-three base stations meet the power and antenna height limits of Sections 24.132(c) and (d) of the Commission's rules. Therefore, we conclude that Richmond's operation on NPCS Channel 16 is technically feasible and will not cause harmful interference to protected spectrum users. Public safety use of the unassigned frequencies is consistent with public safety spectrum allocations in the geographic area. Richmond states that the purpose of this criterion is to ensure that ``interoperability
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- the Narrowband PCS Rules, Public Notice, DA 01-970 (WTB rel. April 19, 2001) . 47 C.F.R. § 1.2. 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. 47 C.F.R. § 1.925(3). 47 C.F.R. § 24.5. Petition at 5-6. Space Data Reply Comments at 4-5. Petition at 13. Id. at 6. Mobile stations are limited to an operating power of 7 watts ERP. 47 C.F.R. § 24.132(b). Id. at 14. Id. at 13. Arch Comments at 2-3; Cingular Comments at 2-3. Arch Comments at 4. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 24.5. Wait Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1159 (D.C. Cir. 1969), cert.denied, 409 U.S. 1027 (1972). In re AirCell, Inc., Petition, Pursuant to Section 7 of the Act, for a Waiver of the Airborne Cellular Rule, or,
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- current names and subpart designations of Public Mobile Services as set forth in part 22. These rules currently refer to these services by previous names and subpart designations. Additionally, we amend section 24.133(a) to correct an erroneous reference to another rule. Currently the rule refers to a section 99.132(f). Part 99 no longer exists; the correct reference is to section 24.132(f). Because the rule amendments adopted here are non-substantive, compliance with the notice and comment and effective date provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act is not required, 5 U.S.C. Section 553 (b)(A); (d). Pursuant to authority delegated to the Managing Director under 47 C.F.R § 0.231(b), 47 C.F.R Parts 20 and 24 ARE AMENDED as set forth in the attachment to
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- else in Virginia. We note that NPCS Channel 16 is licensed in adjacent PCS Region 1 to American Messaging Services, LLC, Call Sign KNKV216. Although we have determined that the border of PCS Region 1 is located approximately 158 kilometers from the specified sites, we found that Richmond's twenty-three base stations meet the power and antenna height limits of Sections 24.132(c) and (d) of the Commission's rules. Therefore, we conclude that Richmond's operation on NPCS Channel 16 is technically feasible and will not cause harmful interference to protected spectrum users. Public safety use of the unassigned frequencies is consistent with public safety spectrum allocations in the geographic area. Richmond states that the purpose of this criterion is to ensure that ``interoperability
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- must file required information and environmental processing (if invoked) must be completed prior to the initiation of construction. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1312. Similarly, 47 C.F.R. Part 17 contains rules concerning the construction, marking, and lighting of antenna structures. Moreover, all 700 MHz stations will be subject to any power limitations imposed by international agreements, see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 24.132(g), as well as Quiet Zone protection requirements, see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 22.369. 458 Herein, we are only addressing the 8.8 megahertz of reserve spectrum. As stated in the First Report, we believe these aggregation limits are appropriate for general use where several public safety entities need to be accommodated. 80 and Michigan.455 The most significant difficulty in establishing state-wide,
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- that the co-channel interference protection discussed above requires incumbents and geographic licensees to provide interference protection to each other, but does not apply to interference between geographic licensees. Geographic licensees generally are not required to file applications with the Commission, therefore it is possible that a geographic licensee with a Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-59 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.535(a), 24.132(c), and 90.494(g). 195 See Part 22 Rewrite Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 6513, ¶¶ 72-82. Intermodulation interference can occur where a number 196 of base stations (transmitters and receivers) operate in close proximity to each other, i.e., on the same or immediately adjacent roof tops, mountain peaks, etc. Under such conditions, strong signals from adjacent transmitters may interact with each
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- read as follows: § 24.130 Paging response channels. The following eight 12.5 kHz unpaired channels are available for assignment on an MTA basis and shall be used only to provide mobile-to-base station communications: A: 901.9000-901.9125 MHz; B: 901.9125-901.9250 MHz; C: 901.9250-901.9375 MHz; D: 901.9375-901.9500 MHz; E: 901.9500-901.9625 MHz; F: 901.9625-901.9750 MHz; G: 901.9750-901.9875 MHz; and H: 901.9875-902.0000 MHz. 8. Section 24.132 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 24.132 Power and antenna height limits. * * * * * (e) MTA and regional base stations located less than 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the licensed service area border must limit their effective radiated power in accordance with the following formula: PW = 0.0175 x dkm* *6.6666 x
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- See also Section 257 Proceeding to Identify and Eliminate Market Entry Barriers for Small Businesses, Notice of Inquiry, GN Docket No. 96-113, 11 FCC Rcd 6280 (1996) (Market Entry Notice of Inquiry). Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-140 2 3. In the Report and Order, we adopt the following modifications to narrowband PCS service and auction rules: We clarify that Section 24.132 of our rules applies to the regional service areas as well as Major Trading Area (MTA)6 service areas. We amend paragraphs (d) and (e) of Section 24.132 to reflect that these rules apply to regional areas. We decline to provide relief to parties affected by the Canadian Interim Sharing Arrangement.7 We believe that parties were fully aware of the agreement
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- the Commission may determine is appropriate regarding the bidding activities of Puerto Rico Telephone Company in the D, E, and F block PCS auction.||||| 64|PC|Grant of this license is without prejudice to any future enforcement action the Commission may determine appropriate regarding the bidding activities of Mercury PCS II, LLC in the D, E, and F block PCS auction.||||| 65|PC|Section 24.132 (d) and (e) is waived to permit base stations located less than 200 kilometers (124 miles) from their licensed service area border to operate at a maximum power of 3500.||||| 66|PC|This authorization is subject to the condition that the licensee shall comply with Section 24.833 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 24.833.||||| 67|PC|This authorization is subject to the condition that
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- must file required information and environmental processing (if invoked) must be completed prior to the initiation of construction. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1312. Similarly, 47 C.F.R. Part 17 contains rules concerning the construction, marking, and lighting of antenna structures. Moreover, all 700 MHz stations will be subject to any power limitations imposed by international agreements, see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 24.132(g), as well as Quiet Zone protection requirements, see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 22.369. 458 Herein, we are only addressing the 8.8 megahertz of reserve spectrum. As stated in the First Report, we believe these aggregation limits are appropriate for general use where several public safety entities need to be accommodated. 80 and Michigan.455 The most significant difficulty in establishing state-wide,
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- read as follows: § 24.130 Paging response channels. The following eight 12.5 kHz unpaired channels are available for assignment on an MTA basis and shall be used only to provide mobile-to-base station communications: A: 901.9000-901.9125 MHz; B: 901.9125-901.9250 MHz; C: 901.9250-901.9375 MHz; D: 901.9375-901.9500 MHz; E: 901.9500-901.9625 MHz; F: 901.9625-901.9750 MHz; G: 901.9750-901.9875 MHz; and H: 901.9875-902.0000 MHz. 8. Section 24.132 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 24.132 Power and antenna height limits. * * * * * (e) MTA and regional base stations located less than 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the licensed service area border must limit their effective radiated power in accordance with the following formula: PW = 0.0175 x dkm* *6.6666 x