FCC Web Documents citing 87.141
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- 8bit DA 01-1659 Released: July 16, 2001 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR WAIVER BY BREITLING U.S.A., INC. FOR TYPE CERTIFICATION OF BREITLING EMERGENCY WATCH EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER Comment Date: August 16, 2001 Reply Date: August 31, 2001 On April 30, 2001, Breitling U.S.A., Inc. (Breitling), requested that the Commission extend and modify the conditional waiver of Sections 87.141(i), 87.143(d)(4), 87.147(a) & (b), and 87.193 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.141(i), 87.143(d)(4), 87.147(a) & (b), and 87.193, granted on July 19, 2000, to permit equipment authorization for the Breitling Emergency Watch (the ``Emergency''). The Emergency is a back-up safety device designed to supplement conventional 121.5 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs). Under Sections 87.131-87.147 of the Commission's Rules,
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- to Permit Type Certification of Breitling Emergency Watch Emergency Locator Transmitter ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER Adopted: October 15, 2001 Released: October 18, 2001 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. On April 30, 2001, Breitling U.S.A., Inc. (Breitling) requested that we permanently extend and modify the conditional waiver of Sections 87.141(i), 87.143(d)(4), 87.147(a) & (b), and 87.193 of the Commission's Rules, granted on July 19, 2000, to permit equipment authorization for the Breitling Emergency Watch (the ``Emergency''). For the reasons set forth below, we grant Breitling's request for waiver to the extent described herein. Background. The Emergency is a back-up safety device designed to supplement conventional 121.5 MHz Emergency Locator Transmitters
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- Basis: 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 301 through 609. Section Number and Title: SUBPART A - GENERAL INFORMATION 87.5 Definitions. SUBPART B - APPLICATIONS AND LICENSES 87.51 Aircraft earth station commissioning. SUBPART D - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 87.131 Power and emissions. 87.133 Frequency stability. 87.137 Types of emission. 87.139 Emission limitations. 87.141 Modulation requirements. 87.145 Acceptability of transmitters for licensing. 87.147 Authorization of equipment. SUBPART E - FREQUENCIES 87.171 Class of station symbols. 87.173 Frequencies. SUBPART F - AIRCRAFT STATIONS 87.175 Scope of Service. 87.187 Frequencies. 87.189 Requirements for public correspondence equipment and operations. SUBPART G - AERONAUTICAL ADVISORY STATIONS (UNICOMS) 87.213 Scope of Service. 87.215 Supplemental Eligibility. 87.217 Frequencies. SUBPART I
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- - Released: March 11, 2003 WIRELESS TELECOMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON WAIVER REQUEST BY ROCKWELL COLLINS, INC. TO ALLOW CERTIFICATION OF AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVER TO SUPPORT INMARSAT'S SWIFT64 SERVICE Comment Date: April 1, 2003 Reply Comment Date: April 15, 2003 On November 19, 2002, Rockwell Collins Inc. (Rockwell Collins) submitted request of waiver of Sections 87.131, 87.133(a), 87.137(a), 87.139(i)(4), 87.141(j), and 87.145(d) of the Commission's Rules. This request is to allow certification of Rockwell Collins aeronautical satellite communications transceiver type HST-900. Rockwell Collins wishes to market and sell this transceiver to support a new aeronautical data communications service offered by Inmarsat under the service mark ``Swift64''. The Commission's current Part 87 aeronautical mobile satellite regulations were written specifically for the
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- - Released: March 11, 2003 WIRELESS TELECOMUNICATIONS BUREAU SEEKS COMMENT ON WAIVER REQUEST BY ROCKWELL COLLINS, INC. TO ALLOW CERTIFICATION OF AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVER TO SUPPORT INMARSAT'S SWIFT64 SERVICE Comment Date: April 1, 2003 Reply Comment Date: April 15, 2003 On November 19, 2002, Rockwell Collins Inc. (Rockwell Collins) submitted request of waiver of Sections 87.131, 87.133(a), 87.137(a), 87.139(i)(4), 87.141(j), and 87.145(d) of the Commission's Rules. This request is to allow certification of Rockwell Collins aeronautical satellite communications transceiver type HST-900. Rockwell Collins wishes to market and sell this transceiver to support a new aeronautical data communications service offered by Inmarsat under the service mark ``Swift64''. The Commission's current Part 87 aeronautical mobile satellite regulations were written specifically for the
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- Access Transceiver (UAT) Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast, RTCA/DO-282, Issued 8-27-02 (RTCA, Inc. 2002). See Review of Part 87 of the Commission's Rules Concerning the Aviation Radio Service, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 01-289, 18 FCC Rcd 21432 ¶ 77 (2003). See id. Specifically, the Commission proposed to amend Sections 87.137, 87.139, 87.141, 87.187, 87.263, 87.345, 87.349, 87.375, 87.417 and 87.475. 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.137, 87.139, 87.141, 87.187, 87.263, 87.345, 87.349, 87.375, 87.417 and 87.475. The Notice of Proposed Rule Making was published in the Federal Register on April 12, 2004. 69 Fed. Reg. 19140 (2004). Comments are due July 12, 2004, and reply comments are due August 10, 2004. See Letter dated
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- WT Docket No. 01-289, in which it proposed to amend the Part 87 Rules governing the Aviation Radio Service to, inter alia, authorize UAT operations on the 978 MHz frequency. Specifically, the Commission proposed to amend or add Sections 87.137(a) (to specify the emission designator F1D for UAT operations on 978 MHz), 87.139(l)(1) (to impose emission limitations on UAT operations), 87.141(k) (to impose modulation requirements on UAT operations), 87.173(b) (to list 978 MHz in the table of frequencies as available for UAT operations), and 87.187(ff), 87.263(g), 87.345(f), 87.349(e), 87.375(e), 87.417(c), and 87.475(b)(9) (all to authorize the use of 978 MHz for UAT data transmission). These proposals remain pending before the Commission. GARMIN filed the Waiver Request seeking a waiver of Sections
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- Performance Standards (MOPS) for Geosynchronous Orbit Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Services (AMSS) Avionics, April 19, 2000. See Waiver Request at 2. See Letter dated April 9, 2010, from Bruce A. Olcott to James Shaffer, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Specifically, EMS sought waiver of Sections 87.131 (authorized emissions), 87.133 (frequency stability), 87.137 (types of emissions), 87.139(i)(1) and (3) (emission limitations), and 87.141(j) (modulation requirements), 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.131, 87.133, 87.137, 87.139(i)(1), (3), 87.141(j). See Waiver Request at 2. On November 29, 2010, EMS supplemented its request to clarify that it applied to the emission limitation for all the frequencies listed in Section 87.139(i)(1) except frequencies 1610.6-1613.8 MHz and 1660-1670 MHz. See Waiver Supplement at 2. See Waiver Request at 2. Wireless Telecommunications
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- IS WAIVED to the extent necessary to permit certification of EMS's HSD-MK2 transceiver, ON THE CONDITION that EMS's HSD-MK2 transceiver 8See Letter dated April 9, 2010, from Bruce A. Olcott to James Shaffer, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Specifically, EMS sought waiver of Sections 87.131 (authorized emissions), 87.133 (frequency stability), 87.137 (types of emissions), 87.139(i)(1) and (3) (emission limitations), and 87.141(j) (modulation requirements), 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.131, 87.133, 87.137, 87.139(i)(1), (3), 87.141(j). 9See Waiver Request at 2. On November 29, 2010, EMS supplemented its request to clarify that it applied to the emission limitation for all the frequencies listed in Section 87.139(i)(1) except frequencies 1610.6-1613.8 MHz and 1660-1670 MHz. See Waiver Supplement at 2. 10See Waiver Request at 2. 11Wireless Telecommunications
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- Universal Access Transceiver transmitters with less than 5 Watts of output power must limit their emissions by at least 40 dB relative to the carrier peak on any frequency removed from the assigned frequency by more than 250% of the occupied bandwidth. Occupied bandwidth is defined as 99% of the signal power measured with a bandwidth of 100 kHz. Section 87.141 is amended by adding paragraph (k) to read as follows: § 87.141 Modulation requirements. (a) * * * (k) Universal Access Transceiver transmitters must use F1D modulation without phase discontinuities. * * * * * Section 87.173 is amended by revising the table paragraph (b) to read as follows: § 87.173 Frequencies. * * * * * (b) Frequency table:
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- the occupied bandwidth in Watts. (3) Universal Access Transceiver transmitters with less than 5 Watts of output power must limit their emissions by at least 40 dB relative to the carrier peak on any frequency removed from the assigned frequency by more than 250% of the authorized bandwidth. Those emissions shall be measured with a bandwidth of 100 kHz. Section 87.141 is amended by adding paragraph (k) to read as follows: § 87.141 Modulation requirements. * * * * * (k) Universal Access Transceiver transmitters must use F1D modulation without phase discontinuities. * * * * * Section 87.171 is amended by adding in alphabetical order the symbol and class of station ``UAT - Universal Access Transceiver.'' Section 87.173 is amended