FCC Web Documents citing 87.303
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- 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 - AERONAUTICAL ENROUTE AND AERONAUTICAL FIXED STATIONS 87.263 Frequencies. SUBPART J - FLIGHT TEST STATIONS 87.303 Frequencies. SUBPART L - AERONAUTICAL UTILITY MOBILE STATIONS 87.347 Supplemental Eligibility. 87.349 Frequencies. SUBPART O - AIRPORT CONTROL TOWER STATIONS 87.419 Supplemental Eligibility. 87.421 Frequencies. 87.425 Interference. PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES Brief Description: These services include both Private Land Mobile Radio (PLMR) services and Commercial Mobile Radio Services (CMRS). PLMR services allow businesses, local governments, public
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- the 128.825-132.000 MHz and 136.500-137.000 MHz bands: the end frequencies, frequencies within those bands separated from the end frequencies by a multiple of 25 kilohertz (``channels with 25 kilohertz spacing''), and interstitial frequencies separated by 8.33 kilohertz from channels with 25 kilohertz spacing (``channels with 8.33 kilohertz spacing''). Flight test stations may apply for the VHF frequencies listed in Section 87.303 of the Commission's Rules, and frequencies in the 123.125-123.575 MHz band separated by 8.33 kilohertz from the VHF frequencies listed in Section 87.303. The authorized bandwidth for channels with 8.33 kilohertz channel spacing is 8.33 kilohertz; for channels with 25 kilohertz channel spacing, applicants may request an authorized bandwidth of either 8.33 kilohertz or 25 kilohertz. Assignment and Transfer of
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- in the 128.825-132.000 MHz and 136.500-137.000 MHz bands: the end frequencies, frequencies within those bandsseparated from the end frequencies by a multiple of 25 kilohertz ("channels with 25 kilohertz spacing"), and interstitial frequencies separated by 8.33 kilohertz from channels with 25 kilohertz spacing ("channels with 8.33 kilohertz spacing"). Flight test stations may apply for the VHF frequencies listed in Section 87.303 of the Commission's Rules,3and frequencies in the 123.125-123.575 MHz band separated by 8.33 kilohertz from the VHF frequencies listed in Section 87.303. The authorized bandwidth for channels with 8.33 kilohertz channel spacing is 8.33 kilohertz; for channels with 25 kilohertz channel spacing, applicants may request an authorized bandwidth of either 8.33 kilohertz or 25 kilohertz. Assignment and Transfer of Aircraft
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- on a secondary basis. Alternatively, we request comment on whether all secondary allocations should be deleted from the band in order to protect Satellite DARS reception. We note that Satellite DARS is a nation-wide satellite broadcast service and that its mobile receivers could receive interference anywhere secondary operations might occur, especially near flight test ranges. We propose to amend Section 87.303(d)(1) to state that frequencies in the band 2310-2360 MHz may be assigned on a secondary basis for telemetry and telecommand operations associated with the flight testing of manned or unmanned aircraft and missiles, or their major component. We also propose to delete the launch vehicle frequency 2332.5 MHz from Section 87.303(d)(1). In the Table of Frequency Allocations, we propose to
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- no longer be needed. We also propose to delete footnote NG174. We propose to rescind numerous changes to our WCS service rules that were made as part of our action on the transfer and reallocation of the band 2385-2390 MHz. Specifically, we propose to add the band 2385-2390 MHz back to the frequencies available to flight test stations in Section 87.303 of our aviation service rules. We also propose to rescind the changes made in the 27 Megahertz Service Rules R&O for the band 2385-2390 MHz in Parts 1, 27, and 87 of our Rules by deleting regulations containing this band from Sections 1.1307 (Environmental Assessments); 27.1(b)(7) (Basis and Purpose); 27.4 (Terms and definitions); 27.5(g) (Frequencies); 27.6(g) (Service areas); 27.11(h) (Initial
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- allocation for this service. It further proposed to delete the requirement that Satellite DARS licensees take cognizance of the launch vehicle frequency 2332.5 MHz because satellite DARS systems have been implemented. In addition, the Commission requested comment on whether all secondary operations should be deleted from this band in order to protect Satellite DARS operations. It proposed to amend section 87.303(d)(1) to state that frequencies in the band 2310-2360 MHz may be assigned on a secondary basis for telemetry and telecommand operations associated with the flight testing of manned or unmanned aircraft and missiles, or their major component, and proposed to delete the launch vehicle frequency 2332.5 MHz from section 87.303(d)(1). The Commission also proposed to add cross-references in the U.S.
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- 87.173 is amended by revising the entry for ``2310-2390 MHz'' to read as follows: § 87.173 Frequencies. * * * * * (b) Frequency table: Frequency or frequency band Subpart Class of station Remarks * * * * * * * 2310-2395 MHz J MA, FAT Aeronautical telemetry and telecommand operations. * * * * * * * 23. Section 87.303 is amended by revising paragraph (d)(1) to read as follows: § 87.303 Frequencies. * * * * * (d)(1) Frequencies in the bands 1435-1525 MHz and 2360-2395 MHz are assigned primarily for telemetry and telecommand operations associated with the flight testing of aircraft and missiles, or their major components. The bands 1525-1535 MHz and 2310-2360 MHz are also available for
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- frequency band 1525-1535 MHz is available on a secondary basis for telemetry and telecommand associated with the flight testing of aircraft, missiles, or related major components. This includes launching into space, reentry into the earth's atmosphere and incidental orbiting prior to reentry. The following frequencies are shared with flight telemetry mobile stations: 1444.5, 1453.5, 1501.5, 1515.5, and 1524.5 MHz. See §87.303(d). Note: Aeronautical telemetry operations must protect mobile-satellite operations in the 1525-2535 MHz band and maritime mobile-satellite operations in the 1530-1535 MHz band. (q) The frequencies in the band 1545.000-1559.000 MHz and 1646.500-1660.500 MHz are authorized for use by the Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite (R) Service. The use of the bands 1544.000-1545.000 MHz (space-to-Earth) and 1645.500-1646.500 MHz (Earth-to-space) by the Mobile-Satellite Service is
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- by Federal and non-Federal stations for telemetering and associated telecommand operations of expendable and reusable launch vehicles, whether or not such operations involve flight testing: 2364.5 MHz, 2370.5 MHz, and 2382.5 MHz. All other mobile telemetering uses shall not cause harmful interference to, or claim protection from interference from, the above uses. We also adopt minor editorial changes to Section 87.303(d)(1) to align the language of that section with footnotes US78 and US276. IV. PROCEDURAL MATTERS A. Regulatory Flexibility Act Final Regulatory Flexibility Certification: The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA) requires that a regulatory flexibility analysis be prepared for rulemaking proceedings, unless the agency certifies that "the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial
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- channel spacing in the domestic aeronautical enroute service, it is no longer necessary to limit flight test station use of 8.33 kHz channel spacing to equipment intended only for overseas use. We also conclude the removing this limitation will promote spectrum efficiency, provide flight test stations with much-needed additional frequencies, and promote aviation safety. We will amend Sections 87.137 and 87.303 of the Commission's Rules accordingly. Frequencies for Flight Information Services - Broadcast (FIS-B) FIS-B is an aeronautical broadcast service providing safety-related and flight planning data to the cockpit via digital data link. Four frequencies have been designated for FIS-B use: 136.425 MHz, 136.450 MHz, 136.475 MHz, and 136.500 MHz. Based on ARINC's representation that two of those frequencies, 136.475 MHz
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- information via ULS). 87.215(d) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.215(d) filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.239 Supplemental eligibility change to allow electronic filing 87.239 of supplemental eligibility via ULS). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 J-2 87.301(b) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.301 filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.307(d) Cooperative use of facilities change to allow electronic 87.303(d) filing of information via ULS). 87.321 Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.321 filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.323 Frequencies (change to allow electronic filing of 87.323 information via ULS). 87.347(c) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.347(c) filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.419(b) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.419 filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.421
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- 232 1996. We note that the WCS Notice proposes a new footnote USYYY to Part 2, Section 2.106 233 to assign MAT operations in the 2310-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz bands on a secondary basis to WCS. See discussion of domestic re-allocation of spectrum in our WCS Notice, supra. 234 Notice, ¶ 70. 235 52 125.We proposed modification of Section 87.303, in Appendix II of our Notice, to align Part 87 with Parts 2 and 25 of our Rules. We recommended authorization of new primary assignments for mobile telemetry and telecommand operations, pursuant to Section 87.303, above 2360 MHz. Our Notice indicated that there was support from the aeronautical community to reaccommodate existing aeronautical telemetry users of the 2310-2390 MHz band
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- information via ULS). 87.215(d) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.215(d) filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.239 Supplemental eligibility change to allow electronic filing 87.239 of supplemental eligibility via ULS). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 J-2 87.301(b) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.301 filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.307(d) Cooperative use of facilities change to allow electronic 87.303(d) filing of information via ULS). 87.321 Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.321 filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.323 Frequencies (change to allow electronic filing of 87.323 information via ULS). 87.347(c) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.347(c) filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.419(b) Supplemental eligibility (change to allow electronic 87.419 filing of supplemental eligibility via ULS). 87.421