FCC Web Documents citing 74.802
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- 114-116 MHz and 240-280 MHz bands. Certain wireless microphones may be certified for use as licensed low power auxiliary stations under Part 74 of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.801, 74.851. We note, however, that these four models of wireless microphones do not operate on frequencies allocated for low power auxiliary stations under Part 74. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.802. Accordingly, these wireless microphones are not eligible for certification as Part 74 devices. . See 47 U.S.C. § 401, 501, 503; 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(b)(3). This amount is subject to further adjustment for inflation (see id. § 1.80(b)(5)), and the forfeiture amount applicable to any violation will be determined based on the statutory amount designated at the time of the
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- and Petition for Rulemaking, (filed July 16, 2008) (PISC Petition). PISC consists of: The CUWiN Foundation (CUWIN), Consumer Federation of America (CFA), Consumers Union (CU), EDUCAUSE, Free Press (FP), Media Access Project (MAP), the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC), the New America Foundation (NAF), the Open Source Wireless Coalition (OSWC), Public Knowledge (PK), and U.S. PIRG. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.802(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.801, 74.831. These stations typically are used in conjunction with Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) stations. Revisions to Broadcast Auxiliary Service Rules in Part 74 and Conforming Technical Rules for Broadcast Auxiliary Service, Cable Television Relay Service and Fixed Services in Parts 74, 78, and 101 of the Commission's Rules, Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 22979, 23011
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 04-1494 May 26, 2004 AUXILIARY BROADCAST FREQUENCY COORDINATOR DESIGNATED FOR 2004 NATIONAL POLITICAL CONVENTIONS GRANT OF WAIVER OF SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS OF 47 C.F.R. § 74.802 AND SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATIONS At the request of the Frequency Coordinating Committee for the 2004 Political Conventions (``POLCOMM2004''), the Federal Communications Commission has designated POLCOMM2004's Chairman, Louis Libin, as the single point of contact for coordinating operations under Section 74.24 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 74.24 for the 2004 Political Conventions to be held in Boston, Massachusetts from July
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- (90)'' Not listed in Part 74 § 90.242 TIS cross reference corrected 2194-2495 kHz, 74.6-74.8 MHz Deleted ``Aviation (87)'' Not listed in § 87.173 5900-5950 kHz, 9400-9500 kHz Deleted ``Maritime (80)'' § 2.106, footnote US366 (WARC-92 HFBC transition period has concluded) Bands not available to new non-Federal stations in the maritime service 26100-26480 kHz Added ``Low Power Auxiliary (74H)'' § 74.802(a) 54-72 MHz, 76-88 MHz, 174-216 MHz, 470-608 MHz, 614-806 MHz Replaced ``Auxiliary Broadcasting (74)'' with ``LPTV, TV Translator/Booster (74G)'' and ``Low Power Auxiliary (74H)'' §§ 74.702(a), 74.802(a) Specific subparts are listed. 75.4-76 MHz, 328.6-335.4 MHz, 2700-2900 MHz, 5460-5470 MHz, 8650-9000 MHz, 9300-9500 MHz Added ``Aviation (87)'' § 87.173b 88-108 MHz Replaced ``Auxiliary Broadcasting (74)'' with ``FM Translator/ Booster (74L)'' §
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- and 08-167; ET Docket No. 10-24 (OMB Control Number 3060-1135) This Public Notice announces the effective dates of certain rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in the Wireless Microphone Report and Order following approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The effective dates are as follows: 700 MHz Band Clearing Notification Procedures: FEBRUARY 17, 2010 - Section 74.802(e)(2) of the Commission's rules, which creates procedures under which public safety and commercial licensees may provide notice to low power auxiliary stations, including wireless microphone users, of their intention to initiate wireless operations in the 700 MHz Band (698-806 MHz), became effective February 17, 2010. Consumer Disclosure Requirements: FEBRUARY 28, 2010 - The consumer disclosure requirements in Sections 15.216 and
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- WT Docket Nos. 08-166 and 08-167; ET Docket No. 10-24 (OMB Control Number 3060-1135) This Public Notice announces the effective dates of certain rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in the Wireless Microphone Report and Order1following approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).The effective dates are as follows: 700 MHz Band Clearing Notification Procedures: FEBRUARY 17, 2010Section 74.802(e)(2) of the Commission's rules, which creates procedures under which public safety and commercial licensees may provide notice to low power auxiliary stations, including wireless microphone users, of their intention to initiate wireless operations in the 700 MHz Band (698-806 MHz), became effective February 17, 2010. Consumer Disclosure Requirements:FEBRUARY 28, 2010 The consumer disclosure requirements in Sections 15.216 and 74.851(i), applicable
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- 114-116 MHz and 240-280 MHz bands. Certain wireless microphones may be certified for use as licensed low power auxiliary stations under Part 74 of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.801, 74.851. We note, however, that these four models of wireless microphones do not operate on frequencies allocated for low power auxiliary stations under Part 74. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.802. Accordingly, these wireless microphones are not eligible for certification as Part 74 devices. . See 47 U.S.C. § 401, 501, 503; 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(b)(3). This amount is subject to further adjustment for inflation (see id. § 1.80(b)(5)), and the forfeiture amount applicable to any violation will be determined based on the statutory amount designated at the time of the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 12-1028 AUXILIARY BROADCAST FREQUENCY COORDINATOR DESIGNATED FOR THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN TAMPA, FLORIDA, THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, AND THE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION IN WASHINGTON, D.C. GRANT OF WAIVER OF SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS OF 47 C.F.R. § 74.802 AND SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATIONS By this Public Notice, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and the Media Bureau (MB) designate Louis Libin, Chairman of the Frequency Coordinating Committee for the 2012 Political Conventions (``POLCOMM-2012''), as the single point of contact for coordinating operations during the Republican National Convention (RNC), Democratic National Convention (DNC), and the 2013 Presidential Inauguration. By this action,
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- § 74.801 Definitions. * * * * * Wireless Assist Video Device. An auxiliary station authorized and operated by motion picture and television program producers pursuant to the provisions of this subpart. These stations are intended to transmit over distances of approximately 300 meters for use as an aid in composing camera shots on motion picture and television sets. Section 74.802 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows: § 74.802 Frequency assignment. * * * * * (b) * * * (3) 470.000-608.000 MHz and 614.000-806.000 MHz All zones 113 km (70 miles) * * * * * Section 74.832 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraphs (e), (g), and (i) to read as
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- § 74.801 Definitions. * * * * * Wireless Assist Video Device. An auxiliary station authorized and operated by motion picture and television program producers pursuant to the provisions of this subpart. These stations are intended to transmit over distances of approximately 300 meters for use as an aid in composing camera shots on motion picture and television sets. Section 74.802 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows: § 74.802 Frequency assignment. * * * * * (b) * * * (3) 470.000-608.000 MHz and 614.000-806.000 MHz All zones 113 km (70 miles) * * * * * Section 74.832 is amended by revising paragraphs (e), (g), and (i) to read as follows: § 74.832 Licensing requirements and
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- in the band 26100-26175 kHz) are available for use by remote pickup stations. 47 C.F.R. § 74.402(a). On November 29, 2004, Commission staff conducted a study of these bands and found that the Commission has issued 86 licenses for broadcast auxiliary stations in the band 25.85-26.1 MHz and 212 licenses for broadcast auxiliary stations in the band 26.1-26.175 MHz. Section 74.802 states that frequencies in the band 26.100-26.480 MHz may be assigned for use by low power auxiliary stations. 47 C.F.R. § 74.802(a). However, the segment 26.175-26.480 MHz is already allocated to the land mobile service on a primary basis for non-Federal use. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. Thus, we are revising footnote US25 to authorize low power auxiliary stations only in
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- and Petition for Rulemaking, (filed July 16, 2008) (PISC Petition). PISC consists of: The CUWiN Foundation (CUWIN), Consumer Federation of America (CFA), Consumers Union (CU), EDUCAUSE, Free Press (FP), Media Access Project (MAP), the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC), the New America Foundation (NAF), the Open Source Wireless Coalition (OSWC), Public Knowledge (PK), and U.S. PIRG. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.802(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.801, 74.831. These stations typically are used in conjunction with Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) stations. Revisions to Broadcast Auxiliary Service Rules in Part 74 and Conforming Technical Rules for Broadcast Auxiliary Service, Cable Television Relay Service and Fixed Services in Parts 74, 78, and 101 of the Commission's Rules, Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 22979, 23011
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- transition is not compromised, and that these new licensees will be able to operate free from interference by low power auxiliary stations operating in the 700 MHz Band. Most low power auxiliary station licensees that are authorized to operate in the 700 MHz Band are also authorized to operate in a number of other bands that are specified in Section 74.802 of the Commission rules. These multiple band licensees may continue to operate in other bands identified in their licenses without further Commission action. Those licensees, however, whose current authorization limits them in whole or in significant part to operations in the 700 MHz Band can be accommodated with the use of spectrum from the core TV bands that are available
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- managers; and to perform other functions as needed for the administration of the TV bands databases. The Chief is also delegated authority jointly with the Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau to administer provisions of § 15.713(h)(8) of this chapter pertaining to the registration of event sites where large numbers of wireless microphones that operate on frequencies specified in § 74.802 of this chapter are used. Section 0.331 is amended by revising the introductory paragraph and adding new paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 0.241 Authority delegated. The Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, is hereby delegated authority to perform all functions of the Bureau, described in § 0.131, subject to the exceptions and limitations in paragraphs (a) through (d), and also
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- Commission's rules governing the radio service in which you are seeking eligibility. Use a separate line for each frequency (the exceptions being that 800 MHz SMRS mobiles and controls are now designated by frequency range 806-821 and 900 MHz SMRS mobiles and controls are now designated by frequency range 896-901). Low Power Broadcast Auxiliary applicants should refer to Rule Section 74.802 for a complete and accurate listing of the acceptable frequency ranges. Note: If you are required to complete the Additional Technical Information Section, location number (Item 12) and frequency (Item 13) are used to associate information in the Technical Information Section with data in the Additional Technical Information Section. To do this, enter information into the Technical Information Section using
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- 114-116 MHz and 240-280 MHz bands. Certain wireless microphones may be certified for use as licensed low power auxiliary stations under Part 74 of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 74.801, 74.851. We note, however, that these four models of wireless microphones do not operate on frequencies allocated for low power auxiliary stations under Part 74. See 47 C.F.R. S: 74.802. Accordingly, these wireless microphones are not eligible for certification as Part 74 devices. See e.g. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 15.216, 74.802(e). The Commission's Rules are available at http://www.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/cfrassemble.cgi?title=201047. See 47 U.S.C. S: 401, 501, 503; 47 C.F.R. S: 1.80(b)(3). This amount is subject to further adjustment for inflation (see id. S: 1.80(b)(5)), and the forfeiture amount applicable to any violation will
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- - [53]txt 05/26/2004 WTB Public Notices Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Assignment of License Authorization Applications, Transfer of Control of Licensee Applications, De Facto Transfer Lease Applications and Spectrum Manager Lease Notifications Action DOC-247390A1: [54]pdf - [55]txt 05/26/2004 WTB Public Notices (DA 04-1494) AUXILIARY BROADCAST FREQUENCY COORDINATOR DESIGNATED FOR 2004 NATIONAL POLITICAL CONVENTIONS/GRANT OF WAIVER OF SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS OF 47 C.F.R. ? 74.802 AND SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATIONS DA-04-1494A1: [56]pdf - [57]word - [58]txt 05/26/2004 WTB Public Notices Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Assignment of License Authorization Applications, Transfer of Control of Licensee Applications, and De Facto Transfer Lease Applications Accepted for Filing DOC-247615A1: [59]pdf - [60]txt 05/26/2004 WTB Public Notices Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Market-Based Applications Action DOC-247630A1: [61]pdf - [62]txt 05/26/2004 WTB Public Notices Wireless
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- 2012 Public Notices: [38]January | [39]February | [40]March | [41]April | [42]May | June | [43]July 06/29/2012 WTB Public Notices (DA 12-1028) Auxiliary Broadcast Frequency Coordinator Designated For The Republican National Convention In Tampa, Florida, The Democratic National Convention In Charlotte, North Carolina, And The Presidential Inauguration In Washington, D.C GRANT OF WAIVER OF SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS OF 47 C.F.R. SECTION 74.802 AND SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORI... DA-12-1028A1: [44]pdf - [45]word - [46]txt 06/27/2012 WTB Public Notices Antenna Structure Registration Service Information DOC-314737A1: [47]pdf - [48]txt 06/27/2012 WTB Public Notices Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Site-By-Site Accepted for Filing DOC-314827A1: [49]pdf - [50]txt 06/27/2012 WTB Public Notices Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Site-By-Site Accepted for Filing DOC-314828A1: [51]pdf - [52]txt 06/27/2012 WTB Public Notices Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
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- Commission's rules governing the radio service in which you are seeking eligibility. Use a separate line for each frequency (the exceptions being that 800 MHz SMRS mobiles and controls are now designated by frequency range 806-821 and 900 MHz SMRS mobiles and controls are now designated by frequency range 896-901). Low Power Broadcast Auxiliary applicants should refer to Rule Section 74.802 for a complete and accurate listing of the acceptable frequency ranges. Note: If you are required to complete the Additional Technical Information Section, location number (Item 12) and frequency (Item 13) are used to associate information in the Technical Information Section with data in the Additional Technical Information Section. To do this, enter information into the Technical Information Section using
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- 3954 Released: 05/26/2004. CABLE TELEVISION RELAY SERVICE (CARS) APPLICATIONS RE: ACTIONS ON PENDING APPLICATIONS. MB. Contact: (202) 418-7000 [18]DOC-247594A1.pdf [19]DOC-247594A1.txt Report No: 45744 Released: 05/26/2004. BROADCAST ACTIONS. MB [20]DOC-247575A1.txt [21]DOC-247575A1.pdf Report No: 25744 Released: 05/26/2004. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. MB [22]DOC-247576A1.txt [23]DOC-247576A1.pdf Released: 05/26/2004. AUXILIARY BROADCAST FREQUENCY COORDINATOR DESIGNATED FOR 2004 NATIONAL POLITICAL CONVENTIONS/GRANT OF WAIVER OF SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS OF 47 C.F.R. 74.802 AND SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATIONS. (DA No. 04-1494). MB , WTB. Contact: (202) 418-2487 [24]DA-04-1494A1.doc [25]DA-04-1494A1.pdf [26]DA-04-1494A1.txt Released: 05/26/2004. EX PARTE PRESENTATIONS AND POST-REPLY COMMENT PERIOD FILING IN PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSURE PROCEEDINGS (1 OF 4). OMD. Contact: Helen Abraham @ (202) 418-0310 [27]DOC-247610A1.pdf [28]DOC-247610A1.txt Released: 05/26/2004. EX PARTE PRESENTATIONS AND POST-REPLY COMMENT PERIOD FILING IN PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSURE PROCEEDINGS (2 OF 4). OMD. Contact: Helen
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- SERVICES. (DA No. 12-1035). PSHSB . Contact: John Healy at (202) 418-2448, email: John.Healy@fcc.gov [9]DA-12-1035A1.doc [10]DA-12-1035A1.pdf [11]DA-12-1035A1.txt Released: 06/29/2012. AUXILIARY BROADCAST FREQUENCY COORDINATOR DESIGNATED FOR THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION IN TAMPA, FLORIDA, THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, AND THE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION IN WASHINGTON, D.C. (DA No. 12-1028) GRANT OF WAIVER OF SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS OF 47 C.F.R. SECTION 74.802 AND SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATIONS. WTB . Contact: Stephen Buenzow at (202) 418-2487 or Sean Yun at (202) 418-2193. News Media Contact: Janice Wise at (202) 418-8165 [12]DA-12-1028A1.doc [13]DA-12-1028A1.pdf [14]DA-12-1028A1.txt Released: 06/29/2012. PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY BUREAU EXTENDS VOLUNTARY 800 MHZ REBANDING NEGOTIATION PERIOD FOR WAVE 4 BORDER AREA NPSPAC AND NON-NPSPAC LICENSEES ALONG THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER PENDING ESTABLISHMENT OF
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- 114-116 MHz and 240-280 MHz bands. Certain wireless microphones may be certified for use as licensed low power auxiliary stations under Part 74 of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 74.801, 74.851. We note, however, that these four models of wireless microphones do not operate on frequencies allocated for low power auxiliary stations under Part 74. See 47 C.F.R. S: 74.802. Accordingly, these wireless microphones are not eligible for certification as Part 74 devices. See e.g. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 15.216, 74.802(e). The Commission's Rules are available at http://www.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/cfrassemble.cgi?title=201047. See 47 U.S.C. S: 401, 501, 503; 47 C.F.R. S: 1.80(b)(3). This amount is subject to further adjustment for inflation (see id. S: 1.80(b)(5)), and the forfeiture amount applicable to any violation will