FCC Web Documents citing 80.1069
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- Latitude and 70( S Latitude, which is within the footprint of the INMARSAT system. Id. at 6213 ¶ 10. The INMARSAT system provides a satellite communications system which makes a full range of distress alerting and communications capabilities, including voice, telex and facsimile, available.) Id. at 6213 ¶ 13. This area essentially includes the Polar Regions. Id; 47 C.F.R. § 80.1069; GMDSS Order, 7 FCC Rcd at 952 ¶ 6. Fishing Vessel Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 530 ¶ 4. By 2006, it is expected that all Sea Area A1 installations will be completed and the U.S. Coast Guard will declare Sea Area A1 operational for the continental United States. The target date to complete all Sea Area A2 installations and
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- Antenna system. 80.931 Test of radiotelephone installation. SUBPART U - RADIOTELEPHONE INSTALLATIONS REQUIRED BY THE BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE ACT 80.1001 Applicability. Transmitter. 80.1013 Receiver. SUBPART V - EMERGENCY POSITION INDICATING RADIOBEACONS (EPIRB'S) 80.1059 Special Requirements for Class S EPIRB stations. 80.1061 Special Requirements for 406.025 MHz EPIRBs. SUBPART W - GLOBAL MARITIME DISTRESS AND SAFETY SYSTEM (GMDSS) Applicability. 80.1067 Inspection of station. 80.1069 Maritime sea areas. 80.1071 Exemptions. 80.1073 Radio operator requirements for ship stations. 80.1074 Radio maintenance personnel for at-sea maintenance. 80.1075 Radio records. 80.1077 Frequencies. 80.1081 Functional Requirements. 80.1083 Ship radio installations. 80.1085 Ship radio equipment-General. 80.1087 Ship radio equipment-Sea area A1. 80.1089 Ship radio equipment-Sea areas A1 and A2. 80.1091 Ship radio equipment-Sea areas A1, A2 and A3. 80.1093 Ship
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- STCW requirements, and in the absence of record evidence to support a finding that adoption of the USCG's proposal would address an existing safety problem, we believe conforming our licensing requirements in this area with those of the STCW Convention would unnecessarily add to the burden of applicants for maintainer licenses who do not also need an STCW certification. § 80.1069. Section 80.1069 provides the definitions of the various Sea Areas. As presently written, the rule defines the Sea Areas in terms of their GMDSS equipment coverage. For example, Sea Area A1 is defined as the area within radiotelephone coverage of at least one VHF coast station. The USCG suggests that this section be rewritten to be more informative to a
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1_Erratum.doc
- STCW requirements, and in the absence of record evidence to support a finding that adoption of the USCG's proposal would address an existing safety problem, we believe conforming our licensing requirements in this area with those of the STCW Convention would unnecessarily add to the burden of applicants for maintainer licenses who do not also need an STCW certification. § 80.1069. Section 80.1069 provides the definitions of the various Sea Areas. As presently written, the rule defines the Sea Areas in terms of their GMDSS equipment coverage. For example, Sea Area A1 is defined as the area within radiotelephone coverage of at least one VHF coast station. The USCG suggests that this section be rewritten to be more informative to a
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- set forth in IMO Assembly Resolution on Training for Radio Personnel (GMDSS), Annex 3. The minimum passing score is 75 questions answered correctly. (6) Element 7R: Restricted GMDSS radio operating practices. 50 questions concerning those GMDSS radio operating procedures and practices that are applicable to ship stations on vessels that sail exclusively in sea area A1, as defined in § 80.1069 of this chapter, sufficient to show detailed practical knowledge of the operation of pertinent GMDSS sub-systems and equipment; ability to send and receive correctly by radio telephone and narrow-band direct-printing telegraphy; detailed knowledge of the regulations governing radio communications within sea area A1, knowledge of the pertinent documents relating to charges for radio communications and knowledge of the pertinent provisions
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- perform each function listed in §80.1081; and knowledge covering the requirements set forth in IMO Assembly Resolution on Training for Radio Personnel (GMDSS), Annex 3. (6) Element 7R: Restricted GMDSS radio operating practices. Questions concerning those GMDSS radio operating procedures and practices that are applicable to ship stations on vessels that sail exclusively in sea area A1, as defined in §80.1069 of this chapter, sufficient to show detailed practical knowledge of the operation of pertinent GMDSS sub-systems and equipment; ability to send and receive correctly by radio telephone and narrow-band direct-printing telegraphy; detailed knowledge of the regulations governing radio communications within sea area A1, knowledge of the pertinent documents relating to charges for radio communications and knowledge of the pertinent provisions
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-98-296A1.pdf
- excluding Sea Areas A1 and A2, within the coverage of an INMARSAT geostationary satellite in which continuous alerting is available (the area between 70o North Latitude and 70o South Latitude, which is within the footprint of the INMARSAT system); Sea Area A4 an area outside Sea Areas A1, A2, and A3 (essentially the polar regions). See 47 C.F.R. § 80.1069. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-296 4 III. DISCUSSION 5. Section 1.3 of the Commission's Rules17 provides that any rule may be waived or suspended by the Commission on its own motion. A waiver or suspension of a given rule pursuant to Section 1.3 is appropriate when "special circumstances warrant a deviation from the general rule and such deviation will serve
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/commoperators/index.htm?job=examinations
- INMARSAT, NAVTEX, digital selective calling, and survival craft. To pass, an examinee must correctly answer at least at least 75 out of 100 questions. Element 7R: Restricted GMDSS Radio Operating Practices. Fifty questions concerning those GMDSS radio operating procedures and practices that are applicable to ship stations on vessels that sail exclusively in sea area A1, as defined in sections 80.1069 and 80.1081 of the Commission's Rules. To pass, an examinee must correctly answer at least 38 out of 50 questions. Element 8: Ship Radar Techniques. Specialized theory and practice applicable to the proper installation, servicing, and maintenance of ship radar equipment in general use for marine navigation purposes. To pass, an examinee must correctly answer at least 38 out of
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00105.doc
- Latitude and 70( S Latitude, which is within the footprint of the INMARSAT system. Id. at 6213 ¶ 10. The INMARSAT system provides a satellite communications system which makes a full range of distress alerting and communications capabilities, including voice, telex and facsimile, available.) Id. at 6213 ¶ 13. This area essentially includes the Polar Regions. Id; 47 C.F.R. § 80.1069; GMDSS Order, 7 FCC Rcd at 952 ¶ 6. Fishing Vessel Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 530 ¶ 4. By 2006, it is expected that all Sea Area A1 installations will be completed and the U.S. Coast Guard will declare Sea Area A1 operational for the continental United States. The target date to complete all Sea Area A2 installations and