FCC Web Documents citing 80.1119
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- 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, and safety communications. 80.1111 Distress alerting. 80.1113 Transmission of a distress alert. 80.1115 Transmission of a distress alert by a station not itself in distress. 80.1117 Procedure for receipt and acknowledgment of distress alerts. 80.1119 Receipt and acknowledgement of distress alerts by coast stations and coast earth stations. 80.1121 Receipt and acknowledgement of distress alerts by ship stations and ship earth stations. 80.1123 Watch requirements for ship stations. 80.1125 Search and rescue coordinating communications. 80.1127 On-scene communications. 80.1129 Locating and homing signals. 80.1131 Transmissions of urgency communications. 80.1133 Transmissions of safety communications. 80.1135 Transmissions of
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- to that effect and must demonstrate that the proposed service does not come within the definition of a commercial mobile radio service. 47 C.F.R. § 20.9(b), (b)(1). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 80.153 (requiring that operation of a coast station transmitter be performed by a person who is on duty at the station control point); §§ 80.301-80.303 (watch requirements); § 80.1119 (requirements to relay distress alerts to search and rescue personnel). See n.7, supra. Public Coast Third Report and Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 19859-60 ¶ 10. Under the site-based licensing approach, the VPC applicant proposed a base station site of its choosing by reference to geographic coordinates, and the service area was defined on the basis of predicted signal strength
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- could relay distress communications to the USCG. Discussion. We clarify that the term ``designated coast stations'' in section 80.103(c) is not intended to encompass all VPC stations. Accordingly, VPC stations are not under an obligation to maintain a Channel 70 watch or to routinely acknowledge Channel 70 distress calls. To read section 80.103(c) otherwise would be patently inconsistent with section 80.1119 of the Commission's rules, which states, inter alia, that coast stations that receive a GMDSS distress alert should wait three minutes for an acknowledgement to be made by a Rescue Coordination Center and, if no such acknowledgement occurs within the three-minute period, must ensure that the distress alert is routed to a Rescue Coordination Center as soon as possible, and