FCC Web Documents citing 80.269
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/2000/fcc00271.doc
- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated
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- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1_Erratum.doc
- ships. The Commission proposed no changes to Subpart F. However, the Task Force recommends deletion of Subpart F, arguing that it is obsolete and that Subpart W contains all the guidance required by compulsory vessels. The USCG concurs with the substantial deletion of this Subpart, but would retain Sections 80.251 (scope of the rule, except for the references to radiotelegraph), 80.269 (technical requirements for watch receivers, except for references to H2A and H2B emissions), 80.271 (technical requirements for portable survival craft transceivers) and 80.273 (refers reader to 80.825 for technical requirements for radar). After reviewing the Subpart F rules and the comments, we agree that many of the rules in Subpart F are obsolete and can be eliminated. However, we also
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- a Category I 406-406.1 MHz satellite emergency position-indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) meeting the requirements of § 80.1061 or, if the ship is not operating in sea area A4, as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4) of this part, an automatic float-free INMARSAT-E EPIRB meeting the requirements of § 80.1063; (vii) Be equipped with a radiotelephone distress frequency watch receiver meeting the requirements of §80.269; (viii) Be equipped with an automatic radiotelephone alarm signal generator meeting the requirements of §80.221; and (ix) Participate in the AMVER system while engaged on any voyage where the vessel is navigated in the open sea for more than 24 hours. Copies of the AMVER Bulletin are available at: AMVER Maritime Relations, USCG Battery Park Building, Room 201, New York,
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- § 80.251 Scope. (a) This subpart gives the general technical requirements for certification of equipment used on compulsory ships. Such equipment includes automatic-alarm-signal keying devices, survival craft radio equipment, watch receivers, radar equipment and Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) equipment. * * * * * Section 80.268 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraph (b)(3) as (b)(2). Section 80.269 is removed. Section 80.271 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers. * * * * * (e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are certified to meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an appropriate note in the Commission's database. Section 80.273 is amended to read
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- Id. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 208 ¶ 121. Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communications Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 00-264, ¶ 23 (Aug. 1, 2000) (Second MO&O). Id. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.257, 80.259, 80.269, 80.271 (addressing equipment authorizations for compulsory ships using stations in the maritime services), 80.1101(c) (addressing equipment standards for the GMDSS). NCC Report at 22 ¶ 72, Appendix J. 47 C.F.R. § 2.103(b). Second MO&O, ¶¶ 46-53. NCC Report at 23-24 ¶ 74, Appendix K (Letter from Marilyn Ward, Chair, National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, to Kathleen Wallman, Chairperson, NCC, dated