FCC Web Documents citing 80.361
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- 100-27500 kHz band which are assignable to coast stations located in the designated geographical areas. The exclusive maritime mobile HF bands listed in the table contained in § 80.363(a)(2) of this chapter are also available for assignment to public coast stations for A1A, J2A, J2B, or J2D radiotelegraphy following coordination with government users. * * * * * 24. Section 80.361 is amended by redesignating paragraph (a)(1) as paragraph (a) and deleting paragraph (a)(2), and by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: § 80.361 Frequencies for narrow-band direct-printing (NBDP), radioprinter and data transmissions. * * * * * (b) The following table describes the frequencies and Channel Series with F1B, J2B, or J2D emission which are assignable to ship stations
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- 979088, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000. Subpart B-Hearing Proceedings 3. Section 1.227 is amended by revising the second sentence of paragraph (b)(4) to read as follows: (4) * * * Except for applications filed under part 101, subparts H and O, Private Operational Fixed Microwave Service, and applications for high seas public coast stations (see Sec. Sec. 80.122(b)(1) (first sentence), 80.357, 80.361, 80.363(a)(2), 80.371(a), (b), and (d), and 80.374 of this chapter) mutual exclusivity will occur if the later application or applications are received by the Commission's offices in Gettysburg, PA (or St. Louis, Missouri for applications requiring the fees set forth at part 1, subpart G of the rules) in a condition acceptable for filing within 30 days after the release
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- to § 1.2102 of this chapter are filed in the Private Radio Services, or when there are more such applications for initial licenses than can be accommodated on available frequencies. Except for applications filed under part 101, subparts H and O, Private Operational Fixed Microwave Service, and applications for high seas public coast stations (see §§ 80.122(b)(1) (first sentence), 80.357, 80.361, 80.363(a)(2), 80.371(a), (b), and (d), and 80.374 of this chapter), mutual exclusivity will occur if the later application or applications are received by the Commission's offices in Gettysburg, PA (or Pittsburgh, PA for applications requiring the fees set forth at part 1, subpart G of the rules) in a condition acceptable for filing within 30 days after the release date
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- area or disaggregate their spectrum pursuant to the procedures set forth in this section. Site-based AMTS public coast station licensees may disaggregate their spectrum pursuant to the procedures set forth in this section, provided that the disaggregatee's operations do not extend the disaggregator's service area. (3) Nationwide or multi-region LF, MF, and HF public coast station licensees, see §§ 80.357(b)(1), 80.361(a), 80.363(a)(2), 80.371(b), and 80.374 of this part, may partition their spectrum pursuant to the procedures set forth in this section, except that frequencies licensed to more than one licensee as of date of adoption may be partitioned only by the earliest licensee, and only on the condition that the partitionee shall operate on a secondary, non-interference basis to stations licensed
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- 6312.0 kHz, 8414.5 kHz, 12577.0 kHz, 16804.5 kHz and 156.525 MHz may be used for DSC by coast and ship stations on a simplex basis for distress and safety purposes. The provisions and procedures for distress and safety calling are contained in ITU-R Recommendation 541-8 as modified by § 80.103(c) of this part. * * * * * 52. Section 80.361 is amended by redesignating paragraph (a)(1) as paragraph (a) and removing paragraph (a)(2), and by revising the text of paragraph (b) to read as follows: § 80.361 Frequencies for narrow-band direct-printing (NBDP), radioprinter and data transmissions. * * * * * (b) The following table describes the frequencies and Channel Series with F1B, J2B, or J2D emission which are assignable
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- 6312.0 kHz, 8414.5 kHz, 12577.0 kHz, 16804.5 kHz and 156.525 MHz may be used for DSC by coast and ship stations on a simplex basis for distress and safety purposes. The provisions and procedures for distress and safety calling are contained in ITU-R Recommendation 541-8 as modified by § 80.103(c) of this part. * * * * * 52. Section 80.361 is amended by redesignating paragraph (a)(1) as paragraph (a) and removing paragraph (a)(2), and by revising the text of paragraph (b) to read as follows: § 80.361 Frequencies for narrow-band direct-printing (NBDP), radioprinter and data transmissions. * * * * * (b) The following table describes the frequencies and Channel Series with F1B, J2B, or J2D emission which are assignable
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- in Alaska Carrier Frequencies (kHz)" and in the table entitled "Alaska-private fixed station frequencies." International footnote 480 would be replaced with S5.89, missing footnote NG128 would be added to the band 535-1605 kHz, and various United States footnotes would be placed in both the Federal and non-Federal Government Tables. , supra. See 47 C.F.R. § 74.402(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 80.361(a). There are 20 frequencies within the band 26101-26110.5 kHz (in 0.5 kHz steps) that are available for assignment to public coast stations for NBDP and data transmissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 80.363 (a)(2). We note that this rule section describes the "exclusive" maritime mobile HF frequency bands that are available for assignment to coast stations using 3 kHz channels for
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- which is substantially amended (as defined by § 1.962(c) of this part) will, for the purpose of this section, be considered to be a newly-filed application as of the receipt date of the amendment. Except for applications filed under part 94, Private Operational Fixed Microwave Service, and applications for high seas public coast stations (see §§ 80.122(b)(1) (first sentence), 80.357, 80.361, 80.363(a)(2), 80.371(a), (b), and (d), and 80.374 of this chapter) mutual exclusivity will occur if the later application or applications are received by the Commission's offices in Gettysburg, PA (or Pittsburgh, PA for applications requiring the fees set forth at part 1, subpart G of the rules) in a condition acceptable for filing within 30 days after the release date
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- which is substantially amended (as defined by § 1.962(c) of this part) will, for the purpose of this section, be considered to be a newly-filed application as of the receipt date of the amendment. Except for applications filed under part 94, Private Operational Fixed Microwave Service, and applications for high seas public coast stations (see §§ 80.122(b)(1) (first sentence), 80.357, 80.361, 80.363(a)(2), 80.371(a), (b), and (d), and 80.374 of this chapter) mutual exclusivity will occur if the later application or applications are received by the Commission's offices in Gettysburg, PA (or Pittsburgh, PA for applications requiring the fees set forth at part 1, subpart G of the rules) in a condition acceptable for filing within 30 days after the release date
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- n.183. Also, we note that the Commission has previously stated that the licensing of incumbent site-based AMTS stations are akin to geographic licensing in many respects because the licensing of each system was tied to fixed geographic features (coastlines and waterways). See Regionet Wireless License, LLC, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16119, 16122 ¶ 7 (2000). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.357(b), 80.361, 80.363(a)(2), 80.371(a)-(b). See generally Amendment of the Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Fifth Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 6685, 6687 ¶ 4 (2002) (Public Coast Fifth Report and Order). We note, too, that while VHF Public Coast and AMTS stations use frequencies in the very high frequency band, high seas public coast stations
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- * * (2) * * * (ii) Frequencies above 5 MHz may be assigned primarily to stations serving the high seas and secondarily to stations serving inland waters of the United States, including the Great Lakes, under the condition that interfrence will not be caused to any coast station serving the high seas. * * * * * 7. Section 80.361 is amended by redesignating paragraph (a)(1) as paragraph (a) and deleting paragraph (a)(2). 8. Section 80.371 is amended by deleting paragraph (b)(4) and revising paragraph (c) to read as follows: 66 § 80.371 Public correspondence frequencies. * * * * * (c) Working frequencies in the marine VHF 156-162 MHz band. The frequency pairs listed below are available for assignment
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- a single station. In certain instances, a licensee may apply for an offset carrier frequency in order to avoid interference from a co-channel or adjacent channel station in another region or another country. In this case, authorization is given upon coordination and approval by the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC).237 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-217 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.371(b), 80.357(b)(2)(ii)(B), 80.361(a)(2), and 80.374(a)(2). 238 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.371(a) and (d), and 80.363(a)(2). 239 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(4)(B). 240 57 105.Presently, a high seas public coast station may initially be assigned one channel in each of the applicable frequency bands. In the cases of MF and HF radiotelegraph, HF radiotelephone, and HF NB-DP, a station may only be assigned additional frequencies in
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- 100-27500 kHz band which are assignable to coast stations located in the designated geographical areas. The exclusive maritime mobile HF bands listed in the table contained in § 80.363(a)(2) of this chapter are also available for assignment to public coast stations for A1A, J2A, J2B, or J2D radiotelegraphy following coordination with government users. * * * * * 24. Section 80.361 is amended by redesignating paragraph (a)(1) as paragraph (a) and deleting paragraph (a)(2), and by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: § 80.361 Frequencies for narrow-band direct-printing (NBDP), radioprinter and data transmissions. * * * * * (b) The following table describes the frequencies and Channel Series with F1B, J2B, or J2D emission which are assignable to ship stations