FCC Web Documents citing 74.604
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- Part 90 (Public Safety Pool, Industrial/Business Pool, and Radiolocation Service), and Part 101 (Fixed Microwave Services). The Petitioners state that licensed users of the 2.4 GHz band in the Los Angeles metropolitan area include television stations that operate ground-based and airborne video equipment and public safety agencies that are increasingly using the band for live airborne video. Pursuant to Section 74.604 of the Rules, broadcasters in the Los Angeles area have established voluntary frequency coordination procedures for their use of the 2.4 GHz band. The Petitioners state that while Part 90 licensees are not required to abide by or participate in this frequency coordination process, local public safety licensees have cooperated with the broadcasters' coordination committee to avoid harmful interference. However,
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- services under Parts 21, 25, 78, and 101 of the Commission's rules. Such stations, however, are subject to relocation by licensees in the fixed-satellite service. Such relocation is subject to the provisions of 101.85 through 101.97. No new licenses will be granted in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band after (date of the adoption of the R&O). The provisions of Section 74.604 do not apply to the use of these frequencies. Licensees may use either a two-way link or one or both frequencies of a frequency pair for a one-way link and shall coordinate proposed operations pursuant to procedures required in Sec. 101.103(d). (1) * * * * * * * * * * Section 74.638(b) is amended to read as follows:
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- tolerance is the maximum permissible departure by the center frequency of the frequency band occupied by an emission from the assigned frequency or, by the characteristic frequency of an emission from the reference frequency. 47 C.F.R. 101.3. We believe that these changes may also allow us to delete 47 C.F.R. 101.807. 47 C.F.R. 101.103. 47 C.F.R. 74.604. 47 C.F.R. 90.35. 47 C.F.R. 101.5. 47 C.F.R. 101.5(b). See, e.g., Amendment of 22.501(g)(2) and 94.65(a)(1) of the Rules and Regulations to Re-Channel the 900 MHz Multiple Address Frequencies, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 87-5, 3 FCC Rcd 1564, 1565 (1988). See 47 C.F.R. 101.31(a)(3)-(5). C.F.R. 101.13 (1998) was removed pursuant to the
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- band is co-equally shared with mobile stations licensed pursuant to Parts 78 and 101 of the Commission's Rules. * * * * * * * * Section 74.603 is proposed to be revised by removing and reserving paragraph (b) to read as follows: 74.603 Sound channels. * * * * * (b) [Reserved] * * * * * Section 74.604 is proposed to be amended by removing and reserving paragraph (a) to read as follows: 74.604 Interference avoidance. (a) [Reserved] * * * * * Section 74.631 is proposed to be amended by revising the first sentence of paragraph (a) to read as follows: 74.631 Permissible service. (a) The licensee of a television pickup station authorizes the transmission
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- DTV Transition. (i) * * * This band is co-equally shared with mobile stations licensed pursuant to Parts 78 and 101 of the Commission's Rules. * * * * * * * * Section 74.603 is revised by removing and reserving paragraph (b). 74.603 Sound channels. * * * * * (b) [Reserved] * * * * * Section 74.604 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (a). 74.604 Interference avoidance. (a) [Reserved] * * * * * Section 74.631 is amended by revising the first sentence of paragraph (a) to read as follows: 74.631 Permissible service. (a) The licensee of a television pickup station authorizes the transmission of program material, orders concerning such program material, and related
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- in the fixed-satellite service. Such relocation is subject to the provisions of 101.85 through 101.97 of this chapter. No new applications for new licenses will be accepted in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band after June 8, 2000, and no new applications for new licenses will be accepted in the 18.3-18.58 GHz band after November 19, 2002. The provisions of 74.604 do not apply to the use of these frequencies. Licensees may use either a two-way link or one or both frequencies of a frequency pair for a one-way link and shall coordinate proposed operations pursuant to procedures required in 101.103(d) of this chapter. * * * * * Section 74.651(d) of our rules is modified to read as follows:
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- in the fixed-satellite service. Such relocation is subject to the provisions of 101.85 through 101.97 of this chapter. No new applications for new licenses will be accepted in the 19.26-19.3 GHz band after June 8, 2000, and no new applications for new licenses will be accepted in the 18.3-18.58 GHz band after November 19, 2002. The provisions of 74.604 do not apply to the use of these frequencies. Licensees may use either a two-way link or one or both frequencies of a frequency pair for a one-way link and shall coordinate proposed operations pursuant to procedures required in 101.103(d) of this chapter. * * * * * Section 74.651(d) of our rules is modified to read as follows:
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- considered new, but instead will retain their incumbent status. In addition, we note that the coordination contour of an earth station at Shirley Bay, Ontario, which also transmits in the band 2025-2110 MHz, extends over much of New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire, and also covers portions of Pennsylvania and Maine. See NTIA Manual, Appendix B. See 47 C.F.R. 74.604 (Interference avoidance). Implicit in the concept of successful coordination is that the affected parties would know each others' operational parameters. BAS includes short term operations conducted pursuant to Section 74.24. Short term operations are TVPU or temporary fixed operations performed outside the parameters of a station's authorization, allowed for up to 720 hours per year, and can be conducted by
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- May 29, 2002 Ex Parte Letter, Technical Statement Attach. at 2 (including the system characteristics for cdma-2000 and IS-95 systems). See discussion infra at 191 & App. C3 4.2. Globalstar has indicated that it is willing to coordinate with existing fixed service installations. See Globalstar March 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 25. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 74.604. Globalstar Bondholders March 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 26. See discussion infra at App. C3 4.2.3 (comparing geographic separation distances as a function of frequency separation). > (last visited, Dec. 24, 2002). > (last visited, Dec. 12, 2002). Flexibility Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 15544, 25. 47 U.S.C. 303(y). The Commission also has general authority to
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- May 29, 2002 Ex Parte Letter, Technical Statement Attach. at 2 (including the system characteristics for cdma-2000 and IS-95 systems). See discussion infra at 191 & App. C3 4.2. Globalstar has indicated that it is willing to coordinate with existing fixed service installations. See Globalstar March 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 25. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 74.604. Globalstar Bondholders March 13, 2002 Ex Parte Letter at 26. See discussion infra at App. C3 4.2.3 (comparing geographic separation distances as a function of frequency separation). > (last visited, Dec. 24, 2002). > (last visited, Dec. 12, 2002). Flexibility Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 15544, 25. 47 U.S.C. 303(y). The Commission also has general authority to
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- amended to revise section (a)(6) to read as follows: 78.18 Frequency assignments. (a) * * * (6) * * * (i) * * * (ii) After a licensee has been relocated in accordance with the provisions of 78.40, operations will be in the band 2025-2110 MHz. The following channel plan will apply, subject to the provisions of 74.604 of this chapter: Frequency Band (MHz) 2025.5-2037.5 2037.5-2049.5 2049.5-2061.5 2061.5-2073.5 2073.5-2085.5 2085.5-2097.5 2097.5-2109.5 * * * * * 3. Section 78.40 is amended revise section (f) to read as follows: * * * * * (f) Subject to the terms of this paragraph (f), the relocation of Existing Licensees will be carried out in the following manner: (1) Existing Licensees
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- other TVPU operations. Authorization of multiple frequencies enables frequency selection to avert interference to other operations as the TVPU's location and antenna pointing change for each different operation. See 47 C.F.R. 74.24 and 78.11. We note that public safety and Homeland Security organizations often rely upon such coverage for immediate and up-to-the-minute information. See 47 C.F.R. 74.602(a), 74.602(d), 74.604(b), 74.604(c), 78.18(b), and 78.18(l). Licensees of mobile BAS/CARS TVPUs have a strong incentive to do so because most of the fixed BAS/CARS stations they are protecting belong to them. For BAS, Section 74.638(b) incorporates by reference the coordination procedures in Section 101.103(d). For CARS, Section 78.36 describes the same, rather than incorporate by reference, the coordination procedures in Section 101.103(d).
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- related to expanding eligibility for CARS in addition to use of the 13.20 to 13.25 GHz band. Id. 74.600-74.690. Id. 74.602(a). 17 FCC Rcd at 9940. Petition at 5. The 2 and 7 GHz bands are shared by BAS and CARS users. Both are subject to similar restrictions. Id. at 7. Id. Id. at 9. 47 C.F.R. 74.604(b). Petition at 10 - 11. 47 C.F.R. 78.53(a). (...continued from previous page) (continued...) Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-61 Federal Communications Commission FCC 03-61 o o @& k 4 4 3
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- Comment Public Notice, 26 FCC Rcd at 7955 6. 7 and 13 GHz Comment Public Notice, 26 FCC Rcd at 7955 7. 7 and 13 GHz Comment Public Notice, 26 FCC Rcd at 7956-7959 10-17. See 47 C.F.R. 74.631(a). See 47 C.F.R. 74.638(b), 78.36(b), 101.103(d). See 47 C.F.R. 74.638(d), 78.36(d). See 47 C.F.R. 74.604(c). See, e.g., Comments of the Engineers for Integrity of Broadcast Auxiliary Service Spectrum (filed Oct. 25, 2010) (EIBASS Comments) at 2-4. EIBASS Comments at 2. EIBASS implies that Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, are examples of such markets. EIBASS Comments at 3. EIBASS Comments at 3-4. See EIBASS Comments at 3-4. EIBASS
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- GHz band thereby Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-70 See NAB Comments at 61-62. 243 See CD Radio Comments at 98. See also CD Radio Comments, Appendix F, for an 244 example satellite DARS feeder link Earth station coordination. See Part 25, Section 25.130(b). See also Section 25.151 for procedures to process 245 satellite Earth station applications. See Part 74, Sections 74.604(b) - (d) for procedures to avoid and resolve interference that 246 may be caused to existing broadcast auxiliary users. See Primosphere Reply at 30-31. 247 55 crowding the 7 GHz band. CD Radio contends that, even in light of the mobile nature of ENG 243 operations in the 7 GHz band, a carefully engineered and coordinated satellite DARS uplink may
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- text "2025-2110 MHz." 8. Section 78.18 is amended as follows: a. Add the following to the end of subparagraph (a)(7) * * * * * (3) After a licensee has been relocated in accordance with the provisions of 78.40, operations will be in the band 2025-2110 MHz. The following channel plan will apply, subject to the provisions of 74.604. Frequency Band (MHz) 2025-2037.4 2037.4-2049.5 2049.5-2061.6 2061.6-2073.7 2073.7-2085.8 2085.8-2097.9 2097.9-2110 9. Add the new Section 78.40 as follows: 78.40 Transition of the 1990-2025 MHz band from the Cable Television Relay Service to Emerging Technologies. (a) Licensees proposing to implement Mobile-Satellite Services using emerging technologies (MSS Licensees) may negotiate with Cable Television Relay Service licensees (Existing Licensees) in the 1990-2110
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- tolerance is the maximum permissible departure by the center frequency of the frequency band occupied by an emission from the assigned frequency or, by the characteristic frequency of an emission from the reference frequency. 47 C.F.R. 101.3. We believe that these changes may also allow us to delete 47 C.F.R. 101.807. 47 C.F.R. 101.103. 47 C.F.R. 74.604. 47 C.F.R. 90.35. 47 C.F.R. 101.5. 47 C.F.R. 101.5(b). See, e.g., Amendment of 22.501(g)(2) and 94.65(a)(1) of the Rules and Regulations to Re-Channel the 900 MHz Multiple Address Frequencies, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 87-5, 3 FCC Rcd 1564, 1565 (1988). See 47 C.F.R. 101.31(a)(3)-(5). C.F.R. 101.13 (1998) was removed pursuant to the
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- Use of this spectrum for direct delivery of video programs to the general public or multi-channel cable distribution is not permitted. This band is co-equally shared with stations licensed pursuant to parts 74 and 101 of the Commission's Rules. (Common carriers may use this band pursuant to provisions of 101.803(b)). The following channeling plan applies subject to the provisions of 74.604. Frequency Band (MHz) 19902008 20082025 20252042 20422059 20592076 20762093 20932110 (ii) After a licensee has been relocated in accordance with the provisions of 78.40, operations will be in the band 20252110 MHz. The following channel plan will apply, subject to the provisions of 74.604 of this part: Frequency Band (MHz) 2025.52037.5 2037.52049.5 6450.5 6500.5 Transmit (or receive) (MHz) Receive (or