FCC Web Documents citing 80.101
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- to read as follows (with existing footnote 127 at the end of the sentence unchanged): In the Notice, the Commission proposed to amend this Section to require only a summary of distress communications heard, and urgency communications affecting the station's own ship. In paragraph 64, the reference to ``4215 MHz'' is corrected to read ``4125 kHz.'' In Appendix B, Section 80.101(b), the reference to ``4215 MHz'' is corrected to read ``4125 kHz.'' In Appendix B, an additional amendment to the rules is inserted in the appropriate numerical order as follows: Section 80.147 is amended to read as follows: § 80.147 Watch on 2182 kHz. Ship stations must maintain a watch on 2182 kHz as prescribed by § 80.304. In Appendix B,
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- a non-interference basis and must otherwise be in accord with ITU Radio Regulation S52.54.1. We agree with the Task Force and other commenters that 500 kHz and 8364 kHz should be deleted as distress and safety frequencies, as these frequencies are not currently in use. Therefore, we will delete the references thereto throughout our Rules, including the references in Sections 80.101(c), 80.143, 80.146, 80.207, 80.223, and 80.302. We will not, however, delete the Morse radiotelegraph frequencies, because despite the USCG's assertion that there are no commercial or government operated coast radio stations providing any Morse radiotelegraphy services in the U.S., we find that though the Morse radiotelegraph frequencies are rarely used, if at all, there is no concrete evidence that they
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1_Erratum.doc
- a non-interference basis and must otherwise be in accord with ITU Radio Regulation S52.54.1. We agree with the Task Force and other commenters that 500 kHz and 8364 kHz should be deleted as distress and safety frequencies, as these frequencies are not currently in use. Therefore, we will delete the references thereto throughout our Rules, including the references in Sections 80.101(c), 80.143, 80.146, 80.207, 80.223, and 80.302. We will not, however, delete the Morse radiotelegraph frequencies, because despite the USCG's assertion that there are no commercial or government operated coast radio stations providing any Morse radiotelegraphy services in the U.S., we find that though the Morse radiotelegraph frequencies are rarely used, if at all, there is no concrete evidence that they
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- with a general updating of Part 80 references to international standards, the Commission stated that it would, inter alia, amend Section 80.1101(c)(7), 47 C.F.R. § 80.1101(c)(7) to specify IMO Resolution A.762(18) as the pertinent IMO standard for two-way VHF radiotelephones. See Third Report and Order, 21 FCC Rcd at 10307 n.196. In fact, the IMO standard already referenced in Section 80.101(c)(7)(i), IMO Resolution A.809(19), was, and remains, the correct standard. Accordingly, the Commission did not amend Section 80.1107(c)(7) as stated in the footnote text, but instead left Section 80.1101(c)(7) unchanged, revising the Rules Appendix of the Third Report and Order to remove the amendment of Section 80.1101(c)(7)(i) prior to its publication in the Federal Register. These are minor, non-controversial amendments in
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- Docket No. 98-143, 16 FCC Rcd 8076, 8090-91 ¶ 33 (2001). See http://wireless.fcc.gov/commoperators/index.htm?job=cole. See COLEM Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd at 1049 ¶ 18 (``We believe that multiple managers will allow an examinee to select the manager that best meets his or her needs and that competition between managers will help ensure reasonable fees.''). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.101 (radiotelephone testing procedures - Subpart C), 80.869 (test of radiotelephone station - Subpart R); 80.931 (test of radiotelephone installation - Subpart S); 80.971 (test of radiotelephone installation - Subpart T); 80.1023 (test of radiotelephone installation - Subpart U); 80.1095(c) - test of survival craft equipment on GMDSS vessels - Subpart W). We believe that such a rule could be codified