FCC Web Documents citing 80.1083
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- * * * * 40. Section 80.1077 is amended to read as follows: § 80.1077 Frequencies. The following table describes the frequencies used in the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System: Alerting: 406 EPIRBs.............................. 406-406.1 MHz (Earth-to-space). 1544-1545 MHz (space-to-Earth). INMARSAT Ship Earth Stations capable of voice and/or direct printing...................... 1626.5-1645.5 MHz (Earth-to-space). * * * * * 41. Section 80.1083 is amended by adding a new paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 80.1083 Ship radio installations. * * * * * (d) A Shipborne Integrated Radiocommunication System (IRCS) may be utilized to integrate all GMDSS equipment into a standard operator's console. Such installation must be type accepted in accordance with § 80.1103 and meet the requirements of IMO Assembly
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- 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 radio equipment-Sea areas A1, A2, A3 and A4. 80.1095 Survival craft equipment. 80.1099 Ship sources of energy. Performance standards. 80.1103 Equipment authorization. 80.1105 Maintenance Requirements. 80.1109 Distress, urgency,
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- perform only radio communications duties during distress situations. We invite comment on this proposal. We ask commenters to consider whether the proposed amendment is necessary in light of existing Section 80.1073(b)(1), which mandates that a qualified GMDSS radio operator be available to act as a dedicated radio operator in cases of distress on all ships subject to GMDSS requirements. § 80.1083. Section 80.1083 provides the requirements for ship radio installations. The USCG recommends that we add the following requirements to this section, in order to incorporate new SOLAS regulations: In passenger ships, a distress panel shall be installed at the conning position. This panel shall contain either one single button which, when pressed, initiates a distress alert using all radiocommunications installations
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1_Erratum.doc
- perform only radio communications duties during distress situations. We invite comment on this proposal. We ask commenters to consider whether the proposed amendment is necessary in light of existing Section 80.1073(b)(1), which mandates that a qualified GMDSS radio operator be available to act as a dedicated radio operator in cases of distress on all ships subject to GMDSS requirements. § 80.1083. Section 80.1083 provides the requirements for ship radio installations. The USCG recommends that we add the following requirements to this section, in order to incorporate new SOLAS regulations: In passenger ships, a distress panel shall be installed at the conning position. This panel shall contain either one single button which, when pressed, initiates a distress alert using all radiocommunications installations
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- sufficient that the Commission's rules mandate that a qualified GMDSS radio operator be available to act as a dedicated radio operator in cases of distress, and that dictating the actual function to be performed by that operator at all times during an emergency would constitute a type of micromanagement that the Commission strives to avoid. Ship Radio Installations Background. Section 80.1083 of the Commission's rules governs the requirements for ship radio installations. Based on a USCG recommendation, the Commission proposed in the FNPRM to add the following requirements to section 80.1083 in order to incorporate new SOLAS regulations: In passenger ships, a distress panel shall be installed at the conning position. This panel shall contain either one single button which, when
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- frequencies used in the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System: Alerting: * * * INMARSAT-E EPIRBs12.................. 1626.5-1645.5 MHz (Earth-to-space). * * * 12 Service to INMARSAT-E EPIRB stations is scheduled to terminate on December 1, 2006, after which time distress signals from INMARSAT-E EPIRB stations will not be received by any Rescue Coordination Center. * * * * * Section 80.1083 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 80.1083 Ship radio installations. * * * * * (d) Shipborne Integrated Radiocommunication System (IRCS) may be utilized to integrate all GMDSS equipment into a standard operator's console. Such installation must be certified in accordance with § 80.1103 and meet the requirements of IMO Assembly Resolution A.811(19), ``Performance Standards
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- IMO Resolution MSC.120(74), ``Adoption of Amendments to Performance Standards for Float-free Satellite Emergency Position-indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) Operating on 406 MHz,'' adopted on 31 May 2001, IBR approved for § 80.1101. (15) IMO Assembly Resolution A.811(19), ``Performance Standards for a Shipborne Integrated Radiocommunication System (IRCS) When Used in the GMDSS,'' with Annex, adopted 23 November 1995, IBR approved for § 80.1083. (16) IMO Assembly Resolution A.1001(25), ``Criteria for the Provision of Mobile Satellite Communication Systems in the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS),'' with Annex, adopted 29 November 2007, IBR approved for § 80.1091. (17) IMO Resolution MSC.74(69), ``Adoption of New and Amended Performance Standards, Annex 3 Recommendation on Performance Standards for an Universal Shipborne Automatic Identification System (AIS),'' adopted
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00105.doc
- * * * * 40. Section 80.1077 is amended to read as follows: § 80.1077 Frequencies. The following table describes the frequencies used in the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System: Alerting: 406 EPIRBs.............................. 406-406.1 MHz (Earth-to-space). 1544-1545 MHz (space-to-Earth). INMARSAT Ship Earth Stations capable of voice and/or direct printing...................... 1626.5-1645.5 MHz (Earth-to-space). * * * * * 41. Section 80.1083 is amended by adding a new paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 80.1083 Ship radio installations. * * * * * (d) A Shipborne Integrated Radiocommunication System (IRCS) may be utilized to integrate all GMDSS equipment into a standard operator's console. Such installation must be type accepted in accordance with § 80.1103 and meet the requirements of IMO Assembly