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- Section 80.373(f), which designates the three requested frequencies under consideration here for specific ship and private coast station uses, (ii) Section 80.105 regarding such stations' general obligations, and (iii) the technical requirements set forth in Part 80, Subpart E. Regarding the technical requirements, we note that Granite has requested a waiver of Sections 80.203 and 80.213 but not Sections 80.205, 80.211, and 80.215. We recognize, however, that Granite generally ``requests waiver of the [Part 80] regulations appropriate to permit private land mobile use of the spectrum consistent with the technical specifications set forth in [its] application.'' As a result, we consider, on our own motion, Granite's request for relief as including Sections 80.205, 80.211, and 80.215. The ``core purpose'' for which
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- stations' general obligations, and The technical requirements of Part 80, Subpart E. Because Silverbow generally ``requests waiver of the [Part 80] regulations appropriate to permit private land mobile use of the spectrum consistent with the technical specifications set forth in [its] application,'' on our own motion, we will also examine whether Silverbow warrants waiver of Sections 80.205 (specifying bandwidth requirements), 80.211 (specifying emission requirements), and 80.215 (specifying transmitter power limitations). The ``core purpose'' of Part 80 rule requirements is to ``serve the communications needs of marine vessels, especially with respect to communications in support of the safety of life and property at sea and on inland waterways.'' The Commission closely scrutinizes requests to use the spectrum outside of the Part 80
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- and R3E and an authorized bandwidth of 3.5 kHz may continue to be operated. These transmitters will not be authorized in new installations. * * * * * 14 NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with CCIR Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f) of this chapter. 15 J2B is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz. 16 J2D is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz, and ship stations employing J2D emissions shall at no time use a peak envelope power in excess of 1.5 kW per channel. 17 J2B and J2D are permitted provided they do not cause harmful interference to A1A. 18 Coast stations employing
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- 160.785 MHz, 454.000 MHz and 459.000 MHz, authorized for offshore radiolocation and related telecommand operations. 13 Class C EPIRB stations may not be used after February 1, 1999. 14 NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with CCIR Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f). 15 If a station uses another type of digital emission, it must comply with the emission mask requirements of § 90.210. * * * * * Section 80.213 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 80.213 Modulation requirements. * * * * * (d) Ship and coast station transmitters operating in the 156-162 MHz and 216-220
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- the adjacent offset frequency. Id. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, Third Report and Order and Memorandum Opinion and Order, PR Docket 92-257, 13 FCC Rcd 19853, 19874 ¶ 45 (1998) (Public Coast Third Report and Order). Waiver Request at 3. Waiver Request at 2 & n.5. Maritel specifically refers to 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.371(c), 80.205, and 80.211 as rules that may have to be waived. Id. at 3 (citing Amendment of Parts 13 and 80 of the Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Memorandum Opinion and Order, WT Docket No. 00-48, 15 FCC Rcd 5942 (2000)). Waiver Request at 3 (citing 47 C.F.R. § 80.49). Waiver Request at 1 n.1. The listed vendors
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- January 9, 2001 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST BY MARITEL, INC. FOR WAIVER OF PART 80 REGULATIONS TO PERMIT USE OF 12.5 kHz RADIO EQUIPMENT OPERATING IN THE 156-162 MHz FREQUENCY BAND Comment Date: February 6, 2001 Reply Date: February 20, 2001 On December 4, 2000, Maritel, Inc. (Maritel) requested that the Commission waive Sections 80.371(c), 80.205, and 80.211 of its Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.371(c), 80.205, and 80.211, and such other of the Commission's Rules as necessary to permit Maritel ``to deploy radio equipment intended to operate on frequency assignments that are 12.5 kHz wide on frequency assignments currently specified in the FCC's VHF Public Coast (`VPC') radio service rules and frequency assignments that are 12.5 kHz `offset'
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- 4726; 12 UST 2377. Section Number and Title: SUBPART B - APPLICATIONS AND LICENSES Automated Maritime Telecommunications System (AMTS) - system licensing. SUBPART C - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES Public coast stations using facsimile and data. 80.141 General provisions for ship stations. SUBPART E - GENERAL TECHNICAL STANDARDS 80.203 Authorization of transmitters for licensing. 80.205 Bandwidths. 80.207 Classes of emission. 80.211 Emission limitations. 80.213 Modulation requirements. 80.223 Special requirements for survival craft stations. SUBPART G - SAFETY WATCH REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES Watch required by voluntary vessels. SUBPART H - FREQUENCIES 80.355 Distress, urgency, safety, call and reply Morse code frequencies. 80.357 Morse code working frequencies. 80.363 Frequencies for facsimile. 80.371 Public correspondence frequencies. 80.373 Private communications frequencies. Special provisions for frequencies
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- block as listed in 47 C.F.R. § 80.385(a)(2). It should be noted that pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 80.481, licensees are not required to use 25 kHz channelization and may choose any channelization scheme; however, regardless of the channelization scheme used, emissions at these band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required under 47 C.F.R. § 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. Rules and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's rules relating to the AMTS service contained in Title 47, Part 80, of the Code of Federal Regulations, and those relating to application and auction procedures, contained in Title 47, Part 1, of the Code of Federal Regulations.
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- block as listed in 47 C.F.R. § 80.385(a)(2). It should be noted that pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 80.481, licensees are not required to use 25 kHz channelization and may choose any channelization scheme; however, regardless of the channelization scheme used, emissions at these band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required under 47 C.F.R. § 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 requires the Commission to ``ensure that, in the scheduling of any competitive bidding under this subsection, an adequate period is allowed . . . before issuance of bidding rules, to permit notice and comment on proposed auction procedures . . . .'' Consistent with the provisions
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- block as listed in 47 C.F.R. § 80.385(a)(2). It should be noted that pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 80.481, licensees are not required to use 25 kHz channelization and may choose any channelization scheme; however, regardless of the channelization scheme used, emissions at these band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required under 47 C.F.R. § 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. Rules and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's rules, particularly those relating to the AMTS service contained in Title 47, Part 80, of the Code of Federal Regulations, and those relating to application and auction procedures, contained in Title 47, Part 1, of the Code of
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- block as listed in 47 C.F.R. § 80.385(a)(2). It should be noted that pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 80.481, licensees are not required to use 25 kHz channelization and may choose any channelization scheme; however, regardless of the channelization scheme used, emissions at these band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required under 47 C.F.R. § 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. For Auction No. 61, licenses are not available in each spectrum block in every market. See Attachment A for a complete listing of the licenses to be offered. Section 309(j)(3) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, requires the Commission to ``ensure that, in the scheduling of any competitive bidding under
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- Section 80.373(f), which designates the three requested frequencies under consideration here for specific ship and private coast station uses, (ii) Section 80.105 regarding such stations' general obligations, and (iii) the technical requirements set forth in Part 80, Subpart E. Regarding the technical requirements, we note that Granite has requested a waiver of Sections 80.203 and 80.213 but not Sections 80.205, 80.211, and 80.215. We recognize, however, that Granite generally ``requests waiver of the [Part 80] regulations appropriate to permit private land mobile use of the spectrum consistent with the technical specifications set forth in [its] application.'' As a result, we consider, on our own motion, Granite's request for relief as including Sections 80.205, 80.211, and 80.215. The ``core purpose'' for which
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- stations' general obligations, and The technical requirements of Part 80, Subpart E. Because Silverbow generally ``requests waiver of the [Part 80] regulations appropriate to permit private land mobile use of the spectrum consistent with the technical specifications set forth in [its] application,'' on our own motion, we will also examine whether Silverbow warrants waiver of Sections 80.205 (specifying bandwidth requirements), 80.211 (specifying emission requirements), and 80.215 (specifying transmitter power limitations). The ``core purpose'' of Part 80 rule requirements is to ``serve the communications needs of marine vessels, especially with respect to communications in support of the safety of life and property at sea and on inland waterways.'' The Commission closely scrutinizes requests to use the spectrum outside of the Part 80
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- licensee and broadcasters of television channels 13 and 10; they also permit AMTS licensees to use coast and ship frequencies on a secondary basis to support AMTS deployment in remote fixed locations where other communications facilities are not available; and give AMTS licensees the ability to use any modulation or channelization scheme, as long as that scheme complies with Section 80.211 at the band edges. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307(e), 309, and 332; 47 U.S.C. 151-155, 301-609; 3 U.S.T. 3450, 3 U.S.T. 4726 and 12 U.S.T. 2377. Section Number and Title: 80.475(b) Scope of service of the Automated Maritime Telecommunications System (AMTS). 80.477(d) AMTS points of communication. 80.481 Alternative technical parameters for AMTS transmitters. PART 90-PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO
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- § 1.925(b)(3)(i). The Commission may grant such a waiver on its own motion or upon request. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.925(a). In order to obtain equipment authorization, radar equipment must still comply with the applicable technical rules in Part 80, such as those pertaining to power limits, bandwidth limits, and out of band emissions. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.205, 80.211, 80.215. This waiver does not relieve any mariner of the requirement to use equipment authorized under Part 80. See 47 C.F.R. § 80.203(a). Nor does it relieve manufacturers of radar equipment intended for installation on voluntarily equipped ships by persons without FCC operator licenses of the requirement that they include with their equipment authorization application a manual that provides step-by-step
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- the current 100 mW limit. Finally, the Commission proposed affording AMTS stations flexibility to provide fixed or hybrid CMRS services. Decision. We conclude that the record in this proceeding supports allowing AMTS transmitters to use any modulation or channelization scheme so long as emissions are attenuated at the band edges of each station's assigned frequency group(s) in accordance with Section 80.211 of our Rules. This action will benefit the maritime community by increasing the number and types of telecommunications services available while promoting more efficient use of the maritime radio spectrum. We believe that the modulation and channelization requirements, which are designed to prevent co-channel interference, are unnecessary here because AMTS channels are licensed in blocks. Further, we conclude that eliminating
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- 160.785 MHz, 454.000 MHz and 459.000 MHz, authorized for offshore radiolocation and related telecommand operations. 13 Class C EPIRB stations may not be used after February 1, 1999. 14 NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with CCIR Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f). 15 If a station uses another type of digital emission, it must comply with the emission mask requirements of § 90.210. * * * * * Section 80.213 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 80.213 Modulation requirements. * * * * * (d) Ship and coast station transmitters operating in the 156-162 MHz and 216-220
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- A1B, A2B, H2B and J2B emissions indicate transmission of the auto alarm signals. 11 Ships on domestic voyages must use J3E emission only. * * * * * 14 NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with ITU-R Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f) of this chapter. 15 J2B is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz. 16 J2D is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz, and ship stations employing J2D emissions shall at no time use a peak envelope power in excess of 1.5 kW per channel. 17 J2B and J2D are permitted provided they do not cause harmful interference to A1A. 18 Coast stations employing
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- A1B, A2B, H2B and J2B emissions indicate transmission of the auto alarm signals. 11 Ships on domestic voyages must use J3E emission only. * * * * * 14 NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with ITU-R Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f) of this chapter. 15 J2B is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz. 16 J2D is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz, and ship stations employing J2D emissions shall at no time use a peak envelope power in excess of 1.5 kW per channel. 17 J2B and J2D are permitted provided they do not cause harmful interference to A1A. 18 Coast stations employing
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- a frequency 25 kHz removed from the center frequency of the emission, i.e., at the center frequency of the adjacent channel, the IEC standard requires the emission to be attenuated 70 dB below the carrier power. Under Part 80, in contrast, such an emission is only required to be attenuated 35 dB below the carrier power. See 47 C.F.R. § 80.211(f). Further, the spurious emission limit for AIS emissions, excluding the channel on which the transmitter is operating and its adjacent channels, is -36 dBm. The corresponding limit for non-AIS Part 80 equipment is 43 + 10 log (p), or -13 dBm for emissions removed from the center frequency by more than 62.5 kHz. Id. Therefore, the emissions profile for AIS
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- manufacturers and licensees to the maximum possible extent, and we reaffirm our tentative conclusion in the 4th FNPRM that establishing detailed technical rules for the VPC offset channels is unnecessary. Maritel's interest in having the offset channels designated as assignable frequencies in a Part 80 table appears to stem, at least in part, from a concern with language in section 80.211 of the Commission's rules, which specifies the emission limits for VPC operations. Maritel states that its operations will be governed by section 80.211(f) because it will employ an emission class that is not specified in section 80.211(a)-(d). Section 80.211(f) specifies the required attenuation of emissions for a given frequency based on the degree to which that frequency is ``removed from
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- the contrary appear to be premised on a comparison of the IEC 61993-2 25 kHz mask that is incorporated by reference in Section 80.1101(c)(12) with the Part 90 emission mask, set forth in Section 90.210, that is applicable to narrowband Part 80 operations pursuant to Section 80.207(d). The proper comparison, however, is with the emission mask set forth in Section 80.211. That comparison demonstrates that the AIS emission mask is not less rigorous than the otherwise applicable Part 80 mask. We conclude that the public interest benefits of conforming our Part 80 rules governing the certification of AIS equipment with those used in other nations and internationally clearly outweigh the costs, and that adoption of an alternative AIS certification standard would
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- 160.785 MHz, 454.000 MHz and 459.000 MHz, authorized for offshore radiolocation and related telecommand operations. 13 Class C EPIRB stations may not be used after February 1, 1999. 14 NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with ITU-R Recommendations M.625 or M.476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f). 15 J2B is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz. 16 J2D is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz, and ship stations employing J2D emissions shall at no time use a peak envelope power in excess of 1.5 kW per channel. 17 J2B and J2D are permitted provided they do not cause harmful interference to A1A. 18 Coast stations employing J2D emissions shall
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- (peak envelope power). (e) FRS. Regardless of modulation, the power shall not exceed 0.5 watts ERP. (f) LPRS. The maximum allowable ERP for a station in the LPRS other than an AMTS station is 100 mW. The maximum allowable ERP for an AMTS station in the LPRS is 1 W, so long as emissions are attenuated, in accordance with section 80.211 of this chapter, at the band edges. (g) WMTS. The maximum field strength authorized for WMTS stations in the 608-614 MHz band is 200 mV/m, measured at 3 meters using measuring instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. For stations in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters using measuring
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- watts (peak envelope power). (e) FRS. Regardless of modulation, the power shall not exceed 0.5 watts ERP. (f) LPRS. The maximum allowable ERP for a station in the LPRS other than an AMTS station is 100mW. The maximum allowable ERP for an AMTS station in the LPRS is 1 W, so long as emissions are attenuated, in accordance with section 80.211 of this chapter, at the band edges. (g) WMTS.The maximum field strength authorized for WMTS stations in the 608-614 MHz band is 200 mV/m, measured at 3 meters using measuring instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. For stations in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters using measuring equipment
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- installed on or after October 1, 1990, must be capable of operation in accordance with the technical requirements of ITU-R Recommendation M.625-3, ``Direct-Printing Telegraph Equipment Employing Automatic Identification in the Maritime Mobile Service,'' with Annex, 1995. NB-DP and data transmission equipment are additionally permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f) and the equipment is also capable of operation in accordance with ITU-R Recommendation M.625-3, ``Direct-Printing Telegraph Equipment Employing Automatic Identification in the Maritime Mobile Service,'' with Annex, 1995. * * * * * Section 80.225 is amended by revising the introductory paragraph and paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (a)(1)(ii), (a)(2), (a)(3) and (c)(2) to read as follows: § 80.225 Requirements for selective calling
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- 3 UST 3450, 3 UST 4726, 12 UST 2377. Section 80.25 is amended by removing paragraph (c). Section 80.33 is amended by deleting the entire section. Section 80.203 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (j) to read as follows: § 80.203 Authorization of transmitters for licensing. * * * * * (j) (Reserved) * * * * * Section 80.211 is amended by deleting paragraph (g). Section 80.377 is amended by revising the entire section to read as follows: § 80.377 Frequencies for ship earth stations. The frequency band 1626.5-1645.5 MHz is assignable for communication operations and radiodetermination and telecommand messages that are associated with the position, orientation and operational functions of maritime satellite equipment. The frequency band 1645.5-1646.5 MHz
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- 1, 1994, will be authorized for F2C, F3C, F1D or F2D emissions only if they are type accepted specifically for each emission designator. * * * * * NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with CCIR Recommendation 625 or 476 are 13 permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f) of this Chapter. * * * * * 17. In Section 80.209, the table is amended by adding a new footnote 6 to paragraph (a)(5)(i) to read as follows: § 80.209 Transmitter frequency tolerance. (a) * * * (5) * * * (i) Coast stations: For stations licensed to operate with a carrier power: Below 3 watts...........................10. 3 to 100
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- protocols on NB-DP frequencies so long as the transmissions meet the present bandwidth, frequency tolerance, and emission limitations for NB-DP signals and the equipment is capable of, but not limited to, operation in Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-217 Further Notice at 10 FCC Rcd 5729. These technical criteria are set forth in 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.205, 80.207, 119 80.209, and 80.211(f). The international standard ND-DP protocol is specified in ITU-R Recommendation 625, Direct- printing Telegraph Equipment Employing Automatic Identification in the Maritime Mobile Service. See, e.g., Globe Wireless Comments at 3; MMR Comments at 13; Malloy Comments at 1; Pin Oak Comments 120 at 4; RTCM Comments at 5. Pin Oak Comments at 4-5. 121 See supra note 119. 122 Pin
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- plan in Section 80.385(a)(2) is optional. kHz band plan in Section 80.385(a)(2) is optional. However, regardless of the However, regardless of the channelization channelizationscheme used, emissions at the scheme used, emissions at the band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would b band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required e required under Section 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. under Section 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. Sections 80.215(h), 80.385(a)(2): AMTS stations causing interfe Sections 80.215(h), 80.385(a)(2): AMTS stations causing interference to prior rence to prior-- authorized television service or to the U.S. Navy SPASUR system authorized television service or to the U.S. Navy SPASUR system (216.880 (216.880--217.080
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- plan in Section 80.385(a)(2) is optional. kHz band plan in Section 80.385(a)(2) is optional. However, regardless of the However, regardless of the channelization channelizationscheme used, emissions at the scheme used, emissions at the band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would b band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required e required under Section 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. under Section 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. Sections 80.215(h), 80.385(a)(2): AMTS stations causing interfe Sections 80.215(h), 80.385(a)(2): AMTS stations causing interference to prior rence to prior-- authorized television service or to the U.S. Navy SPASUR system authorized television service or to the U.S. Navy SPASUR system (216.880 (216.880--217.080
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- that comprise each block as listed in 47 C.F.R. § 80.385(a)(2). It should be noted that pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §80.481, licensees are not required to use 25 kHz channelizationand may choose any channelizationscheme; however, regardless of the channelization scheme used, emissions at these band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required under 47 C.F.R. § 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels.
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- block as listed in 47 C.F.R. section 80.385(a)(2). It should be noted that pursuant to 47 C.F.R. section 80.481, licensees are not required to use 25 kHz channelization and may choose any channelization scheme; however, regardless of the channelization scheme used, emissions at these band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required under 47 C.F.R. section 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. Permissible Operations AMTS is a specialized system of coast stations providing integrated and interconnected marine voice and data communications, somewhat like a cellular phone system, for tugs, barges, and other vessels on waterways. Service to units on land is permitted, so long as marine-originating communications receive priority. License Period AMTS geographic area
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- that comprise each block as listed in 47 C.F.R. 80.385(a)(2). It should be noted that pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 80.481, licensees are not required to use 25 kHz channelization and may choose any channelization scheme; however, regardless of the channelization scheme used, emissions at these band edges must be attenuated within the limitation that would be required under 47 C.F.R. 80.211 if the licensee were using 25 kHz channels. For Auction No. 61, licenses are not available in each spectrum block in every market. See Attachment A of [53]Public Notice DA 05-1047 for a complete listing of the licenses to be offered. Permissible Operations AMTS is a specialized system of coast stations providing integrated and interconnected marine voice and data communications,
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- and R3E and an authorized bandwidth of 3.5 kHz may continue to be operated. These transmitters will not be authorized in new installations. * * * * * 14 NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with CCIR Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so long as emissions are within the limits set forth in § 80.211(f) of this chapter. 15 J2B is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz. 16 J2D is permitted only on 2000-27500 kHz, and ship stations employing J2D emissions shall at no time use a peak envelope power in excess of 1.5 kW per channel. 17 J2B and J2D are permitted provided they do not cause harmful interference to A1A. 18 Coast stations employing