FCC Web Documents citing 90.203
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- the Public Safety Broadband Licensee (and such approval granted by the Public Safety Broadband Licensee is consistent with the terms and conditions of the Network Sharing Agreement under Section 90.1406);" and + "Federal operation is in accordance with the Commission's Rules governing operation of this band and conforms to any conditions agreed upon by the Commission and NTIA." * Section 90.203(i) requires equipment certified after February 16, 1988 and marketed for public safety operation in the 800 MHz band to be programmed on the mutual aid channels. * Section 90.203(j)(1) provides that applications for certification received after January 1, 2005, for mobile and portable transmitters designed to transmit in the 150-174 MHz or 450-470 MHz bands, will be granted only if
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- from Commission staff for additional information, NCR amended its request on July 3, 2006. The waiver request is needed to permit NCR to operate on 700 MHz band wideband interoperability channels and reserve channels not yet available for licensing, and to allow the aggregation of 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size. NCR requests waiver of Sections 90.203(a), 90.531(c) and (d), and 90.535(c)(1) of the Commission's Rules. Specifically, NCR requests that the Commission permit the licensing and use of wideband channels designated for interoperability use and wideband reserve channels, in addition to currently available general use channels. NCR also seeks to aggregate 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size, prior to a Commission decision in
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- 2007 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: introduction In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find Microwave Radio Communications LLC (``MRC'') apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of seven thousand dollars ($7,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve the marketing of uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment (``4.9 GHz equipment''). background On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (``OET'') sent a letter to MRC in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response to OET's
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- to permit operations on 700 MHz band wideband interoperability channels and reserve channels not yet available for licensing, and to allow the aggregation of 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size. For the reasons stated below, we grant NCR a waiver subject to certain conditions. BACKGROUND Waiver Request and Amended Waiver Request. NCR requests waiver of Sections 90.203(a), 90.531(c) and (d), and 90.535(c)(1) of the Commission's rules. Specifically, NCR requests that the Commission permit the licensing and use of wideband channels designated for interoperability and wideband reserve, in addition to currently available general use channels. NCR also seeks to aggregate 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size, prior to a Commission decision in a pending
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- Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc. (``Redflex''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Redflex for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.925, 15.19, 15.201 and 90.203 of the Commission's rules (``Rules'') regarding the marketing and use of two models of radar speed meter equipment. The Bureau and Redflex have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before
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- the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION In this Memorandum Opinion and Order, we admonish Global Microwave Systems, Inc. (``GMS'') for marketing in the United States unauthorized radio frequency devices, specifically, uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment (``4.9 GHz equipment''), in violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's rules (``rules''). II. BACKGROUND GMS manufactures and markets microwave radio systems and other devices. On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (``OET'') sent a letter to GMS in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response to OET's letter, GMS acknowledged that it sold
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- Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc. (``Pro Tech''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation of Pro Tech by the Bureau for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a) and 90.203 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules'') regarding the marketing and selling of a model of radio frequency transmitting equipment, specifically a Global Positioning System (``GPS'') based tracking device. The Bureau and Pro Tech have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the
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- Mobility Division, at (202) 418-1333, melvin.spann@fcc.gov, or Mr. Zenji Nakazawa of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, Policy Division, at (202) 418-7949, zenji.nakazawa@fcc.gov. Action by the Chiefs, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. -FCC- The National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Petition for Stay of Interim Narrowband Implementation Dates of Section 90.209(b)(6), 90.203(j)(4) and (5), and 90.203(j)(10) (filed Sept. 29, 2009). See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337
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- (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Narrowbanding Third Memorandum Opinion and Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See Narrowbanding Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 25057 26. A petition seeking a stay of the January 1, 2011 deadlines, filed by the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) on September 29, 2009, is pending. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Seek Comment on National Public Safety Telecommunications Council
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- 99-87, RM-9332, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Enhances the Commission's Universal Licensing System to Implement Electronic Filing for Pleadings,'' Public Notice, 21 FCC Rcd 424 (WTB 2006). See http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-125A1.pdf. See 47 C.F.R. Part 1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202
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- Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See Narrowbanding Waiver Order PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 i i PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- certification, such device has been authorized by the Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is properly identified and labeled as required by 2.925 and other relevant sections in this chapter.... Transmitters that are utilized for operation under Part 90 of the Rules, such as the MSR 200 and/or MSR 300, are generally required by Section 90.203 to be approved prior to marketing through the equipment certification procedures described in Sections 2.1031-2.1060 of the Rules. Under Section 2.803(c) of the Rules, a party is allowed, in limited circumstances, to market devices prior to receiving equipment authorization from the Commission. Specifically, devices may be Advertised or displayed, e.g., at a trade show or exhibition, prior to equipment authorization
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- more stringent OOBE limits were applied to the PSBB Block, would it be possible to attenuate signals outside the band without a guard band between D Block and the PSBB Block? Would this require stringent filtering that would be costly or otherwise impractical to implement? Equipment Certification In the Waiver Order, the Commission waived the equipment certification requirements under Section 90.203 of the rules and required the manufacturers to comply with the various technical requirements of 3GPP Release 8 LTE specifications pending finalization of the rules. What impact will any changes in the Commission rules have on the equipment that may be deployed for operations in the PSBB Block prior to the adoption of final rules? What alternative approach would vendors
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- Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See Narrowbanding Waiver Order, 25 FCC Rcd at 8864 8. See id. at 8866 12 (citing Second R&O, 18 FCC Rcd at 3038 12; Third MO&O, 19 FCC Rcd at 25047 2). 47 C.F.R. 1.925(b)(3). Requests filed via e-mail should be attached to the e-mail as a separate document. Information for which confidentiality is
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- Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). The Commission has already ceased to accept VHF/UHF applications for new 25 kHz wideband operations and for modification of wideband operations that expand the authorized contour of existing stations. 47 C.F.R. 90.209(b)(6). These restrictions took effect on January 1, 2011. Id. Narrowbanding Waiver Order, 25 FCC Rcd at 8864 8. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and
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- TV and DTV broadcast stations transmitting on TV Channels 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68 or 69. Section 90.549 of the Commission's Rules is amended to read as follows: Transmitters operated in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz frequency bands must be of a type that have been authorized by the Commission under its certification procedure as required by 90.203. Section 90.555 of the Commission's Rules is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) to read as follows: 90.555 Information exchange. (a) Prior notification. Public safety licensees authorized to operate in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands may notify any licensee authorized to operate in the 746-757, 758-763, 776-787, or 788-793 MHz bands that they wish to
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- access priority). NCC Report at 13 41. Id. at 13 37, Appendix E at 5-7. Id. at 13 37. See supra at para. 21. NCC Report at 14 42. See id. at Appendix D at 5; supra at note 1, paras. 17-18 (discussing the NCC's Table). Id. at 14 43, Appendix D. 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart J. NCC Report at 14 43, Appendix D. In this case, simplex operation is mobile to mobile communications on one-half of the channel pair. The communications do not go through an infrastructure. Simplex operation is often the dominant mode of communications between multiple public safety agencies at the scene of an accident. NCC
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- where available, the frequencies 6.25 kHz directly above and below each 12.5 kHz frequency, to add a new limitation/note that cross-references to Section 90.267.] Section 90.35 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (b)(67) to read as follows: Use of this frequency is on a secondary basis and subject to the provisions of 90.267(a)(4), (a)(7), (a)(8) and (a)(9). Section 90.203 is proposed to be amended by adding paragraph (m) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (m) Transmitters for use on low power itinerant channels must be certificated, in accordance with the provisions of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules, and designed so that their operation is limited to the frequencies listed in
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- for public safety and endorse the proposal to the extent that it could be implemented at no cost to public safety entities. supra. Nextel Proposal at 21. See id. infra discussing use of "abandoned" 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum for other services. See, e.g., Refarming Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 14307. See 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Fourth Report and Order and Fifth Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 16 FCC Rcd 2020, 2020 (2001). See NAM Proposal at 3-4. Final Report of the Public Safety Wireless Advisory Committee, September 11, 1996.
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- 90.157 is revised to read as follows: 90.157 Discontinuance of station operation. An authorization shall cancel automatically upon permanent discontinuance of operations. Unless stated otherwise in this part or in a station authorization, for the purposes of this section, any station which has not operated for one year or more is considered to have been permanently discontinued. 10. Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraph (n) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (n) Transmitters designed to operate in the voice mode on channels designated in 90.531(b)(5) or 90.531(b)(6) that do not provide at least one voice path of 6.25 kHz of spectrum bandwidth shall not be manufactured in or imported into the United
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- variety of different contention technologies will qualify for deployment in the band. BRN, like other parties may seek certification for its Advanced Antenna System from the Laboratory Division of the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology.We similarly reject BRN's attempt to achieve by waiver what it seeks to accomplish by petition for reconsideration. It requests waiver of 47 C.F.R. 90.203(o)(1), which requires that parties seeking certification for equipment to operate in the 3650 MHz band "describe the methodology used to meet" the contention- based protocol requirement.89BRN fails to explain how application of the rule to its AAS technology would frustrate the underlying purpose of the rule, nor does it identify unique circumstances that would make application of the rule inequitable,
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- petition.15 8.We received numerous comments in response to the public notice that enthusiastically support the general concept of providing spectrum for use by advanced microstimulator devices that might serve as artificial nervous systems for those suffering from a wide array of debilitating disorders or injuries.16Commenters point out that this technology could revolutionize medical treatment and therapy 10See47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. 11Report and Orderin WT Docket No. 99-66 (Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band), 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part 95, Subpart
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- levels, out-of-band emission requirements, etc.), there will not likely be certificated equipment for operation in this band prior to entities initiating system build out. Accordingly, so long as Petitioners and their manufacturers adhere to the requirement to utilize 3GPP Release 8 as specified in this Order, we also waive on our own motion, the equipment authorization rules (47 C.F.R. 90.203 as applicable) until such time as we adopt final rules. Federal Communications Commission, A Broadband Network Costs Model: A Basis for Public Funding Essential to Bringing Nationwide Interoperable Communications to America's First Responders, Omnibus Broadband Initiative Technical Paper No. 2 (2010). Our selection of LTE in this regard is not an endorsement of this technology. Rather, it is a recognition
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- network in the 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands. Service Availability. The use of a public safety broadband network on a day-to-day basis for operational purposes by at least fifty users. Upper 700 MHz D Block license. The Upper 700 MHz D Block license authorizes services in the 758-763 MHz and 788-793 MHz bands. * * * * * Section 90.203 is amended by adding paragraph (p) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification Required * * * * * (p) Equipment certification for transmitters in the 763-769 and 793-799 MHz Bands. Applications for all transmitters must show support for at least 3GPP Standard E-UTRA Release 8 and associated Evolved Packet Core, which is incorporated by reference. The Director of the Federal
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- frequency 37.005 MHz. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(e)(2); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.501-90.517. Waiver Request at 1. Id. at 2. Id. Id. Id. at 3. See 47 C.F.R. 90.261(a). Waiver Request at 3. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 90.257(a)(2). Waiver Request at 3-4. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 1.925(b)(3)(i)-(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 90.7. See 47 C.F.R. 90.203(a). 47 C.F.R. 90.203(b)(1). 47 C.F.R. 90.175(i)(4). Federal Communications Commission DA 00-151 Federal Communications Commission DA 00-151 8 9 (c) " 0 '4 '4
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- 80.953 - Inspection and Certification Shepler's Inc., Mackinaw City, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/31/00). Shepler's Inc., Mackinaw City, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/31/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.135 - Modification of License Rick Stowe, Gordon Lang Septic Systems, Inc., Southfield, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/12/00). 47 C.F.R. 90.203 - Certification Required Municipality of San Juan, San Juan, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/00). 47 C.F.R. 90.210 - Emission Masks Electronic Systems Co. Inc., Allentown, Pa., KTN404. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Philadelphia, PA District Office (10/23/00). Municipality of San Juan, San Juan, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/00). Nextel
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- status for the operation of Station WNMG290 in Illinois and Iowa on frequencies 217.425, 217.475, 217.525, 219.425, 219.475 and 219.525 MHz. For the reasons stated herein, we deny the request for reconsideration. 2. By way of background, on May 18, 1992, the Chief of the Land Mobile Branch of the former Private Radio Bureau granted Fulton a waiver of Sections 90.203 and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules to permit Fulton to operate Station WNMG290 on certain frequencies in the 216-220 MHz band. Fulton's authorization for Station WNMG290 was granted on a secondary non-interference basis to all existing and future users of the frequencies. 3. On August 13, 1997, Fulton requested primary status for Station WNMG290 as to any future licensees (except
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- CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/5/01). Super Limousine Service, Inc., West New York, NJ, WPNQ400. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). New York, NY District Office (3/12/01). Klaus D. Kramer d.b.a. Mikes Cycle Shop (WPHP749), Oklahoma City, OK. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation), 90.203 (Certification Required), 90.403 (General Operating Requirements), 90.405 (Permissible Communications), 90.417 (Interstation Communication), 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.427 (Precautions Against Unauthorized Operation). Dallas, TX District Office (3/12/01). Target, Minneapolis, MN. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/15/01). Howard County Cab, Jessup, MD, WPRV860. Columbia, MD District Office (3/19/01). Pandol Brothers, Inc., Wilmington, DE, KNNT814.
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- 80 - Stations in the Maritime Services 47 C.F.R. 80.89 - Unauthorized Transmissions Richard Magyar, Kekaha, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (5/17/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 87 - Aviation Services 47 C.F.R. 87.195 - Frequencies Lincoln Flight Center Inc., N8023N. Boston, MA District Office (5/2/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.203 - Certification Required D.I.C.E. of the USA, Inc, Orlando FL. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements) and 90.425 (Station Identification). Boston, MA District Office (5/21/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR. Portland, OR Resident Agent Office (5/14/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 95.407 - (CB
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Municipality of San Juan Request for Waiver of Section 90.203 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: September 19, 2001 Released: September 28, 2001 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Introduction. On March 28, 2001, the Municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico (San Juan) filed a request for waiver of Section 90.203 of the Commission Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.203.
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- Rcd at 10094, 10114-5, 27, 76. In the 450-470 MHz band, this limitation is codified at 47 C.F.R. 90.20 n.44 and 47 C.F.R. 90.35 n.33. In the 470-512 MHz band, this limitation is not codified in a specific rule because the specific frequencies available in that band are not listed in the Commission's Rules. 47 C.F.R. 90.203(a). See 47 C.F.R. 2.1049. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1043. This information was obtained by a review of the Commission's equipment authorization database. 47 C.F.R. 90.155(a). The six applications are Application File Nos. D133825 (WPPY931), D134193 (WPPZ712), D134194 (WPPY935), D134195 (WPPZ716), D134196 (WPPZ719), and D134197 (WPPY937). Stations WPPZ660, WPPZ661 and WPPZ662. In light of our action herein, we need
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- Moran, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (10/26/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.173 Policies Governing Assignment of Frequencies The Lund Partnership, Inc., WPMZ742, Lakewood, CO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.233 (Base/mobile non-voice operations) and 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Denver, CO District Office (10/9/01). 8 47 C.F.R. 90.203 Certification Required Municipality of Rio Grande (WNYP677), Rio Grande, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.242 Traveler's Information Station Centennial Authority, Raleigh, NC. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (10/23/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.243 Mobile Relay Stations Fisher Wireless Service, In., San Diego,
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- Unauthorized Transmissions Robert Moran, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (10/26/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 -Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.173 - Policies Governing Assignment of Frequencies The Lund Partnership, Inc., WPMZ742, Lakewood, CO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.233 (Base/mobile non-voice operations) and 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Denver, CO District Office (10/9/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.203 - Certification Required Municipality of Rio Grande (WNYP677), Rio Grande, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.242 - Traveler's Information Station Centennial Authority, Raleigh, NC. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (10/23/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.243 - Mobile Relay Stations Fisher Wireless Service, In., San Diego, CA, WPLZ901.
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- waiver would not undermine the purpose of these rules. Chevron argues that a grant of its waiver request would be in the public interest because the proposed radio system serves important safety and environmental functions, such as oil spill prevention and detection. Under the second prong of the waiver standard of Section 1.925(b)(3), Chevron seeks a waiver of the Section 90.203(a) certification requirement because it has no reasonable alternative. Chevron seeks to use MDS LEDR equipment, which has been certified under Part 74 with 25 kHz and 50 kHz channels and under Part 90 with 25 kHz channels. However, Chevron has been unable to identify any existing equipment that is certified for use under Part 90 with 50 kHz channels, presumably
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- engineering statement that illustrates interference protection to the respective Grade B contours. We also note that the Commission recently modified section 90.209 requiring all non-public safety stations to operate on channels with a bandwidth of 12.5 kHz or less beginning January 13, 2013. Consequently, the system that Chevron proposes to operate would appear to require a waiver of Sections 90.173(m), 90.203(a), 90.209, 90.210(c), 90.315(c), 90.315(d), and 90.315(g) of the Commission's Rules. On March 25, 2003, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (``Bureau'') placed Chevron's December 2002 application and waiver request on public notice. On April 24, 2003, the Commission received one comment in opposition filed by Loli, Inc. (Loli). Loli is an Arizona corporation and owner of a 218-219 MHz Radio Service license
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- from Commission staff for additional information, NCR amended its request on July 3, 2006. The waiver request is needed to permit NCR to operate on 700 MHz band wideband interoperability channels and reserve channels not yet available for licensing, and to allow the aggregation of 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size. NCR requests waiver of Sections 90.203(a), 90.531(c) and (d), and 90.535(c)(1) of the Commission's Rules. Specifically, NCR requests that the Commission permit the licensing and use of wideband channels designated for interoperability use and wideband reserve channels, in addition to currently available general use channels. NCR also seeks to aggregate 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size, prior to a Commission decision in
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- 2007 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: introduction In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find Microwave Radio Communications LLC (``MRC'') apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of seven thousand dollars ($7,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve the marketing of uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment (``4.9 GHz equipment''). background On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (``OET'') sent a letter to MRC in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response to OET's
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- to permit operations on 700 MHz band wideband interoperability channels and reserve channels not yet available for licensing, and to allow the aggregation of 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size. For the reasons stated below, we grant NCR a waiver subject to certain conditions. BACKGROUND Waiver Request and Amended Waiver Request. NCR requests waiver of Sections 90.203(a), 90.531(c) and (d), and 90.535(c)(1) of the Commission's rules. Specifically, NCR requests that the Commission permit the licensing and use of wideband channels designated for interoperability and wideband reserve, in addition to currently available general use channels. NCR also seeks to aggregate 50 kHz channels to accommodate a 1.25 MHz channel size, prior to a Commission decision in a pending
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- currently considering the impact of its rule regarding wireline to wireless local number portability on small entities. Part 80 Rules. The Commission is currently considering whether to permit VPC and AMTS licensees to provide private mobile radio service to units on land. Part 90 - The Commission is currently considering a proposal to defer or eliminate the requirement in Section 90.203(j)(5) of the rules that certain applications for equipment authorizations received on or after January 1, 2005 specify 6.25 kHz capability. The Commission is currently re-examining the M-LMS rules as indicated above. Proceedings that Staff Recommends Be Initiated in Order To Modify or Repeal Current Rules In response to the comments received or as a result of ongoing review of the
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- The Radiolocation Service is governed by rules contained in Subpart F of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules. Additionally, the Part 90 rules contain General Technical Standards under Subpart I of the Part 90 rules. Further, any transmitter used for the radiolocation service must satisfy the equipment certification provisions of Section 2.803 of the Commission's rules as detailed in Section 90.203(d). We can confirm that Bulletin 37 still applies for radar operations in the 24.05-24.25 GHz band. Given the limited information contained in the filing we are unable to determine if the devices under consideration for development would completely satisfy the technical requirements of Bulletin 37. It is important to note that, as long as the radar device complies with the
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- has been certificated for use, and that certification for 220-222 MHz band transmitters have unique requirements; they also advise state that applicants request only such power output as they need for operations; and lists the attenuation standards for Location Monitoring Service (LMS) sub-band edges for non-multilateration systems. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303, and 332. Section Number and Title: 90.203(k) Certification required. 90.205(r) Power and antenna height limits. 90.210(k)(6) Emission masks. SUBPART J - NON-VOICE AND OTHER SPECIALIZED OPERATIONS Brief Description: The part 90 rules state the conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart J sets forth requirements and standards for licensing and operation
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- Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc. (``Redflex''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Redflex for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.925, 15.19, 15.201 and 90.203 of the Commission's rules (``Rules'') regarding the marketing and use of two models of radar speed meter equipment. The Bureau and Redflex have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before
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- 18 U.S.C. 1001. Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation. Sincerely, Kathryn S. Berthot Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division Enforcement Bureau The website addresses were: www.k1cra.com/catalog/product.aspx?productID=1437 and www.k1cra.com/catalog/product.aspx?product ID=1438. Letter from Kathryn S. Berthot, Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, to K1CRA Radio Store (October 18, 2007). See 47 C.F.R. 22.377, 25.129, 74.851, 80.203, 87.147, 90.203, and 95.603. Letter from Craig R. Andersen, Owner, K1CRA,. to Susan M. Stickley, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (November 21, 2007). 47. U.S.C. 302a(b). 47 C.F.R. 2.803(a)(1). 47 C.F.R. 15.201(b). See 47 C.F.R. 1.80(b)(3). Federal Communications Commission DA 08-513 Federal Communications Commission DA 08-513 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 --&U)E/A8 |PNG
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- the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION In this Memorandum Opinion and Order, we admonish Global Microwave Systems, Inc. (``GMS'') for marketing in the United States unauthorized radio frequency devices, specifically, uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment (``4.9 GHz equipment''), in violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's rules (``rules''). II. BACKGROUND GMS manufactures and markets microwave radio systems and other devices. On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology (``OET'') sent a letter to GMS in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response to OET's letter, GMS acknowledged that it sold
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- Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc. (``Pro Tech''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation of Pro Tech by the Bureau for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a) and 90.203 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules'') regarding the marketing and selling of a model of radio frequency transmitting equipment, specifically a Global Positioning System (``GPS'') based tracking device. The Bureau and Pro Tech have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the
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- Mobility Division, at (202) 418-1333, melvin.spann@fcc.gov, or Mr. Zenji Nakazawa of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, Policy Division, at (202) 418-7949, zenji.nakazawa@fcc.gov. Action by the Chiefs, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. -FCC- The National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Petition for Stay of Interim Narrowband Implementation Dates of Section 90.209(b)(6), 90.203(j)(4) and (5), and 90.203(j)(10) (filed Sept. 29, 2009). See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337
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- 2011 deadlines. It argues that enforcement of the first two interim deadlines will hamper public safety interoperability during the final two years of the transition, and requests that they be stayed until January 1, 2013. NPSTC also contends that enforcement of the third 1The National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Petition for Stay of Interim Narrowband Implementation Dates of Section 90.209(b)(6), 90.203(j)(4) and (5), and 90.203(j)(10) (filed Sept.29, 2009). 2See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies,Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the
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- (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Narrowbanding Third Memorandum Opinion and Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See Narrowbanding Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 25057 26. A petition seeking a stay of the January 1, 2011 deadlines, filed by the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) on September 29, 2009, is pending. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Seek Comment on National Public Safety Telecommunications Council
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- 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies,Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Narrowbanding Third Memorandum Opinion and Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). 2See Narrowbanding Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 25057 26. 3A petition seeking a stay of the January 1, 2011 deadlines, filed by the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) on September 29, 2009, is pending. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Seek Comment on National Public Safety Telecommunications Council
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- 99-87, RM-9332, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Enhances the Commission's Universal Licensing System to Implement Electronic Filing for Pleadings,'' Public Notice, 21 FCC Rcd 424 (WTB 2006). See http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-125A1.pdf. See 47 C.F.R. Part 1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202
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- Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See Narrowbanding Waiver Order PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 i i PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- be registered. Stations operating in the 3650 MHz band must employ a contention-based protocol, a technology that permits multiple licensees to share spectrum by ensuring that all licensees receive reasonable opportunities to operate in the band. In addition, 3650 MHz equipment must be certified by the Commission, and applications for equipment certification must include the showings set forth in Section 90.203(o) of the Commission's rules. Equipment operating in the 3650 MHz band is subject to the Commission's radiofrequency (RF) exposure requirements. In adopting these technical requirements in the 3650 MHz Order, the Commission stated that its goal is to permit sufficient operating power and flexibility to make terrestrial operations in this band a viable option for potential service providers while adequately
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- need not be registered.9 4.Stations operating in the 3650 MHz band must employ a contention-based protocol,a technology that permits multiple licensees to share spectrum by ensuring that all licensees receive reasonable opportunities to operate in the band.10In addition, 3650 MHz equipment must be certified by the Commission, and applications for equipment certification must include the showings set forth in Section 90.203(o) of the Commission's rules.11Equipment operatingin the 3650 MHz band is subject to the Commission's radiofrequency (RF) exposure requirements.12 5.In adopting these technical requirements in the 3650 MHz Order, the Commission stated that its goal is to permit sufficient operating power and flexibility to make terrestrial operations in this band a viable option for potential service providers while adequately protecting grandfathered
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- certification, such device has been authorized by the Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is properly identified and labeled as required by 2.925 and other relevant sections in this chapter.... Transmitters that are utilized for operation under Part 90 of the Rules, such as the MSR 200 and/or MSR 300, are generally required by Section 90.203 to be approved prior to marketing through the equipment certification procedures described in Sections 2.1031-2.1060 of the Rules. Under Section 2.803(c) of the Rules, a party is allowed, in limited circumstances, to market devices prior to receiving equipment authorization from the Commission. Specifically, devices may be Advertised or displayed, e.g., at a trade show or exhibition, prior to equipment authorization
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- more stringent OOBE limits were applied to the PSBB Block, would it be possible to attenuate signals outside the band without a guard band between D Block and the PSBB Block? Would this require stringent filtering that would be costly or otherwise impractical to implement? Equipment Certification In the Waiver Order, the Commission waived the equipment certification requirements under Section 90.203 of the rules and required the manufacturers to comply with the various technical requirements of 3GPP Release 8 LTE specifications pending finalization of the rules. What impact will any changes in the Commission rules have on the equipment that may be deployed for operations in the PSBB Block prior to the adoption of final rules? What alternative approach would vendors
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- Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See Narrowbanding Waiver Order, 25 FCC Rcd at 8864 8. See id. at 8866 12 (citing Second R&O, 18 FCC Rcd at 3038 12; Third MO&O, 19 FCC Rcd at 25047 2). 47 C.F.R. 1.925(b)(3). Requests filed via e-mail should be attached to the e-mail as a separate document. Information for which confidentiality is
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- 1934 as Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O);Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended,Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). 9647 Equipment manufacturersshould be aware that, as of January 1, 2011, the Commission no longer certifies 150-174 MHz or 421-512 MHz band equipment capable of operating with only one voice path per 25 kHz of spectrum. Providers may manufacture and import previously-certified equipment that includes a 25 kHz mode until January 1, 2013.2 Guidance for Submitting Requests for Waiver
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- permit the remote units to be licensed as mobile units, on the condition that Lewisburg maintain a record of the location of each remote unit, and provide that information to the Commission upon request. Sensus must obtain equipment authorization for the 450-470 MHz equipment to be deployed by Lewisburg. In that regard, for the reasons explained above, we waive Section 90.203(j) of the Commission's Rules, which limits the bandwidth of, and sets a minimum data rate for, new equipment approval applications for radios in the 421-512 MHz band. A copy of this Order shall be submitted with the equipment authorization application. Conclusion. Based on the circumstances presented in the record, we conclude that Lewisburg has met the requirements for waiver of
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- will permit the remote units to be licensed as mobile units,39on the condition that Lewisburg maintain a record of the location of each remote unit, and provide that information to the Commission upon request.40 13.Sensus must obtain equipment authorization for the 450-470 MHz equipment to be deployed by Lewisburg. In that regard, for the reasons explained above, we waive Section 90.203(j) of the Commission's Rules, which limits the bandwidth of, and sets a minimum data rate for, new equipment approval applications for radios in the 421-512 MHz band.41A copy of this Order shall be submitted with the equipment authorization application. 14.Conclusion. Based on the circumstances presented in the record, we conclude that Lewisburg has met the requirements for waiver of the
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- must comply, including standards for acceptability of equipment, frequency tolerance, modulation, emissions, power, and bandwidths. Need: This rule requires that mobile and portable voice-transmitting equipment operating on 150-174 MHz and 450-470 MHz bands be capable of operating on the corresponding nationwide public safety interoperability calling channel. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7). Section Number and Title: 90.203(j)(1) Certification required. SUBPART R-REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE LICENSING AND USE OF FREQUENCIES IN THE 763-775 AND 793-805 MHZ BANDS Brief Description: Subpart R sets forth the rules governing the licensing and operations of all systems operating in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz frequency bands. The 769-775/799-805 MHz segment is allocated for narrowband operations. In the narrowband segment, these rules allow
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- radio systems so that the operations do not impact the capabilities of the NRAO. Lewisburg has worked with NRAO and certified FCC frequency coordinators to locate spectrum that would allow operation of a wireless water management system and satisfy the electromagnetic interference concerns of the NRAO. In order to implement this system Lewisburg has requested waivers of Sections 90.35, 90.137(b), 90.203, 90.209, 90.210, 90.261(a), (b), (c), (f), and 90.267 of the Commission's Rules. The rule waivers are necessary to satisfy the emission constraints of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and allow the use of radio equipment that is typically deployed in a different frequency band. The waivers are specifically needed to permit the use of wider bandwidth and higher power emissions
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- radio systems so that the operations do not impact the capabilities of the NRAO. Lewisburg has worked with NRAO and certified FCC frequency coordinators to locate spectrum that would allow operation of a wireless water management system and satisfy the electromagnetic interference concerns of the NRAO. In order to implement this system Lewisburg has requested waivers of Sections 90.35, 90.137(b), 90.203, 90.209, 90.210, 90.261(a), (b), (c), (f), and 90.267 of the Commission's Rules. The rule waivers are necessary to satisfy the emission constraints of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and allow the use of radio equipment that is typically deployed in a different frequency band. The waivers are specifically needed to permit the use of wider bandwidth and higher power emissions
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- Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). The Commission has already ceased to accept VHF/UHF applications for new 25 kHz wideband operations and for modification of wideband operations that expand the authorized contour of existing stations. 47 C.F.R. 90.209(b)(6). These restrictions took effect on January 1, 2011. Id. Narrowbanding Waiver Order, 25 FCC Rcd at 8864 8. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and
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- 1934 as Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O);Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended,Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). 2The Commission has already ceased to accept VHF/UHF applications for new 25 kHz wideband operations and for modification of wideband operations that expand the authorized contour of existing stations. 47 C.F.R. 90.209(b)(6). These restrictions took effect on January 1, 2011. Id. 3Narrowbanding Waiver Order, 25 FCC Rcd at 8864 8. 4See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and
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- Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, and Office of Engineering and Technology Provide Reminder of January 1, 2013 Deadline for Transition to Narrowband Operations in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512 MHz Bands and Guidance for Submission of Requests for Waiver and Other Matters, Public Notice, 26 FCC Rcd 9647 (2011). PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission
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- 1934 as Amended, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order, Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004) (Third MO&O);Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended,Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 25 FCC Rcd 8861 (2010) (Narrowbanding Waiver Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b). 2See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, and Office of Engineering and Technology Provide Reminder of January 1, 2013 Deadline for Transition to Narrowband Operations in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512 MHz Bands and Guidance for Submission of Requests for Waiver and Other Matters, Public Notice, 26 FCC Rcd 9647 (2011). 1936 Action by the Wireless
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- narrowbanding transition in the 150-174 MHz and 421-470 MHz bands, as demand for scarce PLMR spectrum continues to grow. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED pursuant to Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), and 303(r), and Section 1.925 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.925, that Sections 90.203(j)(10) and 90.209(b)(5) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(10), 90.209(b)(5), ARE WAIVED to the extent set forth above. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.31, 0.131, 0.191, 0.241, 0.331, and 0.392 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.31, 0.131, 0.191, 0.241, 0.331, 0.392. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Rick Kaplan Chief Wireless Telecommunications Bureau James Arden
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- in the 150.05-150.8 MHz, 162-174 MHz, and 406.1-420 MHz Bands that Are Allocated for Federal Government Use, Report and Order, ET Docket No. 04-243, 20 FCC Rcd 5793 (2005); 47 C.F.R. 90.265. Similarly, the narrowbanding requirements for 700 MHz public safety narrowband systems are subject to a different schedule, and are not affected by this proceeding. See47 C.F.R. 90.203(m), (n), 90.535. 2SeeReplacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Report andOrder and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR Docket No. 92-235, 10 FCC Rcd 10076, 10077 1 (1995). 3Id.at 10081 7. 4Id.at 10100 40. 4213 Federal Communications Commission DA 12-642 order to
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- or in a station authorization, for the purposes of this section, any station which has not operated for one year or more is considered to have been permanently discontinued. (b) For DSRCS Roadside Units (RSUs) in the 5850-5925 MHz band, it is the DSRCS licensee's responsibility to delete from the registration database any RSUs that have been discontinued. In Section 90.203(n), the text is amended to read as follows: (n) Transmitters designed to operate in the voice mode on channels designated in 90.531(b)(5) or 90.531(b)(6) that do not provide at least one voice path of 6.25 kHz of spectrum bandwidth shall not be manufactured in or imported into the United States after December 31, 2014. Marketing of these transmitters shall
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- TV and DTV broadcast stations transmitting on TV Channels 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68 or 69. Section 90.549 of the Commission's Rules is amended to read as follows: Transmitters operated in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz frequency bands must be of a type that have been authorized by the Commission under its certification procedure as required by 90.203. Section 90.555 of the Commission's Rules is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) to read as follows: 90.555 Information exchange. (a) Prior notification. Public safety licensees authorized to operate in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands may notify any licensee authorized to operate in the 746-757, 758-763, 776-787, or 788-793 MHz bands that they wish to
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- corrects Appendix A of that document as indicated below: Paragraph 2 on page 42, the amendatory language is corrected to read as follows: ``Section 90.7 is amended by adding definitions for ``Public Safety Broadband Network Operator'' and Service Availability'' and revising the definition for ``Upper 700MHz D Block license'' to read as follows:'' On page 42, the heading for section 90.203 is corrected to read as follows: `` 90.203 Certification required'' On page 42 in paragraph (p) under Section 90.203, the first and last sentence are corrected to read as follows: ``Applications for all transmitters must show support for at least 3GPP TS 23.401, V8.8.0 (2009-12), `3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Services and System Aspects; General Packet Radio Service
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Report No. 2952 May 31, 2012 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION 11663 90.203 Harris 04/30/12 In the Matter of Preventing 90.210 Corporation Interference in Public Safety Frequencies by Requiring H (Tania W. Hanna Mask and Mutual Aid for Digital 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Technologies Suite 850E Washington, DC 20024) FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information: 202-418-0500 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 $ (R)[* L A-o4
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- by ComTech, Inc., another Phase I nationwide 220 MHz licensee. In that proceeding, we concluded, as a general matter and with certain restrictions, that we would forbear from requiring Phase I nationwide 220 MHz licensees to obtain separate authorizations for individual base stations. As we have resolved this issue, we will not further consider Global's comments in this proceeding. 90.203 Type acceptance required. Finally, we received a request from Ericsson to change the spectrum efficiency standards for data equipment set forth in Section 90.203(j) of the Commission's Rules from 4800 bps per 6.25 kHz to 4800 bps per 12.5 kHz. Ericsson claims that in the Refarming proceeding the Commission apparently "inadvertently" applied the 6.25 kHz standard to data equipment and
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- would be more precise and consistent with industry nomenclature. Motorola, in its Petition at 28, recommends that the text of the new rules regarding 700 MHz band spectrum efficiency standards (47 C.F.R. 90.535(b) and (c)) be amended to better comport with the existing spectrum efficiency standards for the 150 and 450 MHz bands as given in 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j). We concur with these comments and will amend Section 90.535 of our Rules accordingly. Ericsson Petition at 9. Dataradio Reply to Response of APCO at 2-5. Originally, Dataradio requested that we clarify and/or amend the bit rate requirement for wideband channels less than 150 kHz and implement lower digital bit rates of 56 kbps and 128 kbps for 50 kHz
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- provisions of paragraphs (b), (d), and (e) of this section. State governments authorized to operate radio systems under 90.529 may share the use of their systems (for public safety services not made commercially available to the public) with any entity that would be eligible for licensing under 90.523 and Federal government entities. * * * * * Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraph (j) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification Required * * * * * (j) * * * (1) Applications for certification received on or after January 1, 2005, for mobile and portable transmitters designed to transmit voice on public safety frequencies in the in the 150-174 MHz band will be granted only if the
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- interference from those primary operations. 47 C.F.R. 90.7. AMTA Petition I at 3. AMTA argues that when commercial licensees operate on shared spectrum, any increased capacity would merely become available to co-channel licensees who have not made a comparable investment. Id. Refarming Report and Order and Further Notice, 10 FCC Rcd at 10081 7. Id.; 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(2) We also certify new equipment with a maximum bandwidth of 25 kHz if it meets the efficiency standards set forth in 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(3). 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(4). Id. Refarming Report and Order and Further Notice, 10 FCC Rcd at 10081 7. Public Notice, Report No. 2288 (rel. July 31, 1998). See Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5242
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- interference from those primary operations. 47 C.F.R. 90.7. AMTA Petition I at 3. AMTA argues that when commercial licensees operate on shared spectrum, any increased capacity would merely become available to co-channel licensees who have not made a comparable investment. Id. Refarming Report and Order and Further Notice, 10 FCC Rcd at 10081 7. Id.; 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(2) We also certify new equipment with a maximum bandwidth of 25 kHz if it meets the efficiency standards set forth in 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(3). 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(4). Id. Refarming Report and Order and Further Notice, 10 FCC Rcd at 10081 7. Public Notice, Report No. 2288 (rel. July 31, 1998). See Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5242
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- information displayed, audio output or keyboard programming may be done through software changes that do not affect the operating parameters. Any changes to a radio would have to ensure it remains consistent with the Commission's operating and service rules, e.g., eligibility, authorized frequency bands and power levels. We specifically note that we are not proposing to change Sections 80.203 and 90.203 concerning the programmability of frequencies by the user using external controls. See 47 C.F.R. 80.203 and 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1103. For example, a spread spectrum transmitter approved under Part 15 of the rules may be tested with more than 20 different antennas to ensure it will comply with the rules in every possible configuration. Allowing multiple software
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- Mobile Telecommunications Association, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, RM-9405, RM-9705, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 00-403 (November 20, 2000) at para.100. [``We agree that the number of instances of actual electrical interference do not appear so large as to justify the inefficiencies that could arise from creating a third pool.''] See 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j). See Hewlett Packard Petition for Reconsideration and Clarification filed May 17, 1997, at 5-6. See id. at 2. See also Second MO&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 8660. As a result of a prior request by Hewlett Packard, a freeze on the acceptance of high power applications on the 12.5 kHz offset channels was imposed on August 11, 1995. See Freeze
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- Comments at 9; California Comments at 7-8; Florida Comments at 2. Florida Comments at 2. FLEWUG Comments at 3. E.F. Johnson Comments at 1-2. Nokia Comments at 19. Com-Net Ericsson Comments at 11-12. NCC Report at 14 42. Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16912-13 33. Florida Comments at 4. Joint Commenters Comments at 10. 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart J. NCC Report at 14 43, Appendix D at 4. In this case, simplex operation is mobile to mobile communications on one-half of the channel pair. The communications do not go through an infrastructure. Simplex operation is often the dominant mode of communications between multiple public safety agencies at the scene of an
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- Comments at 9; California Comments at 7-8; Florida Comments at 2. Florida Comments at 2. FLEWUG Comments at 3. E.F. Johnson Comments at 1-2. Nokia Comments at 19. Com-Net Ericsson Comments at 11-12. NCC Report at 14 42. Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16912-13 33. Florida Comments at 4. Joint Commenters Comments at 10. 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart J. NCC Report at 14 43, Appendix D at 4. In this case, simplex operation is mobile to mobile communications on one-half of the channel pair. The communications do not go through an infrastructure. Simplex operation is often the dominant mode of communications between multiple public safety agencies at the scene of an
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- where available, the frequencies 6.25 kHz directly above and below each 12.5 kHz frequency, to add a new limitation/note that cross-references to Section 90.267.] Section 90.35 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (b)(67) to read as follows: Use of this frequency is on a secondary basis and subject to the provisions of 90.267(a)(4), (a)(7), (a)(8) and (a)(9). Section 90.203 is proposed to be amended by adding paragraph (m) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (m) Transmitters for use on low power itinerant channels must be certificated, in accordance with the provisions of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules, and designed so that their operation is limited to the frequencies listed in
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- for an approval. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1071 et. seq. See AirNet comments at 4. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1033. Any changes to a radio would have to ensure it remains consistent with the Commission's operating and service rules, e.g., eligibility, authorized frequency bands and power levels. We specifically note that we are not proposing to change Sections 80.203 and 90.203 concerning the programmability of frequencies by the user using external controls. See 47 C.F.R. 80.203 and 90.203. See Notice at 24. See Notice at 26. See Motorola comments at 8. See Notice at 10. The first three characters of the FCC identification number identify the grantee of the equipment authorization. See 47 C.F.R. 2.926. See Hypres
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- rules. We are proposing to delete this section because it duplicates the table of contents for Part 18. Section 18.105 Other applicable rules. We are proposing to delete this section because it provides little information and is not necessary Section 18.119 Importation. We are proposing to delete this section because it duplicates portions of the rules in Part 2. Section 90.203 Certification required. We are proposing to correct an error in paragraph (k) that occurred when rules streamlining the equipment authorization processes were published in the Federal Register. ORDER The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires federal agencies to conduct periodic reviews of rules that have or might have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Pursuant to Section
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- (equipment certification, treatment of incumbent licensees) Motorola contends that the technical rules for MURS are ``unworkable'' because previously-licensed operations are rendered invalid. Specifically, Motorola states that Easterday's petition is correct that the bandwidth requirements under MURS are in conflict with Part 90. Motorola also states that it is not clear as to whether the Refarming provisions as implemented by Section 90.203 of the Commission's Rules (regarding the transition to narrowband on PLMR channels) would apply to MURS. Regarding the bandwidth issue, as noted above, Easterday's concerns are moot (and here, Motorola's), because we have clarified that the radios continue to be valid. On the other hand, we agree with Motorola that some of the MURS rules could be made clearer. The
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- subpart sets forth the general technical requirements for use of frequencies and equipment in the radio services governed by this part. Such requirements include standards for acceptability of equipment, frequency tolerance, modulation, emissions, power, and bandwidths. Special additional technical standards applicable to certain frequency bands and certain specialized uses are set forth in subparts J, K, N, and R. Section 90.203 is amended by adding paragraphs (m-n) to read as follows. 90.203 Certification required. ***** (m) Applications for part 90 certification received after December 31, 2006 will not be granted to transmitters designed to operate in the voice mode on channels designated in 90.531(b)(5) or 90.531(b)(6) that do not provide at least one voice path per 6.25 kHz of
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- for public safety and endorse the proposal to the extent that it could be implemented at no cost to public safety entities. supra. Nextel Proposal at 21. See id. infra discussing use of "abandoned" 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum for other services. See, e.g., Refarming Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 14307. See 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Fourth Report and Order and Fifth Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 16 FCC Rcd 2020, 2020 (2001). See NAM Proposal at 3-4. Final Report of the Public Safety Wireless Advisory Committee, September 11, 1996.
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- for public safety and endorse the proposal to the extent that it could be implemented at no cost to public safety entities. supra. Nextel Proposal at 21. See id. infra discussing use of "abandoned" 2 GHz Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum for other services. See, e.g., Refarming Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 14307. See 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Fourth Report and Order and Fifth Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 16 FCC Rcd 2020, 2020 (2001). See NAM Proposal at 3-4. Final Report of the Public Safety Wireless Advisory Committee, September 11, 1996.
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- applicability of the rules: delete because it duplicates the table of contents for Part 18. Section 18.105 Other applicable rules: delete because it provides little information and is not necessary. Section 18.119 Importation: delete because it duplicates portions of the rules in Part 2. Changes to Part 90 In the Notice, the Commission proposed to correct an error in Section 90.203(k) of the rules concerning the certification requirements for equipment used in the Private Land Mobile Radio Service (PLMRS). Specifically, the Commission proposed to delete the requirement that PLMRS transmitters in the 220 MHz band comply with minimum standards for spectral efficiency that was erroneously in this section. This error occurred when a summary of the Report and Order in ET
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- to be certificated, except those operating under a developmental authorization); 47 C.F.R. 24.51 (requiring certification of Personal Communication Services transmitters); 47 C.F.R. 27.51 (requiring certification of Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services transmitters); 47 C.F.R. 80.203 (requiring certification of maritime-service transmitters, with narrow exceptions); 47 C.F.R. 87.145 and 87.147 (requiring certification of Aviation Services transmitters); 47 C.F.R. 90.203 (requiring certification of Private Land Mobile Radio Service transmitters); and 47 C.F.R. 95.603 (requiring certification of Personal Radio Service transmitters). See 47 C.F.R. 80.203(g), 80.1103(a), 87.145, and 87.147. Flexibility for Delivery of Communications by Mobile Satellite Service Providers in the 2 GHz Band, the L-Band, and the 1.6/2.4 GHz Bands (Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking),
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- Public Safety Petitioners petitions. See Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR Docket No. 92-235, 10 FCC Rcd 10076, 10077 2 (1995) (Refarming R&O). Id. at 10081 7. Id.; see 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(2) (1996). Refarming R&O, 10 FCC Rcd at 10099 37. Id. at 10081 7. Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, RM-9405, RM-9705, 15 FCC Rcd 22709 (1999) (FNPRM). Id. at 22772-73 141-42. See generally AMTA
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- * PO * * * * * PO * * * * * * * * * (d) * * * * * (27) In the 450-470 MHz band, secondary telemetry operations pursuant to 90.238(e) will be authorized on this frequency. * * * * * (30)This frequency will be authorized a channel bandwidth of 25 kHz notwithstanding Sections 90.203 and 90.209 of this Part. Section 90.35 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (b)(3), paragraphs (c)(29) and (c)(30) to read as follows: 90.35 Industrial/Business Pool. * * * * * (b) * * * * * (3) * * * INDUSTRIAL/BUSINESS POOL FREQUENCY TABLE Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * *
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- to replace it with ``406-416'' to read as follows: 90.35 Industrial/Business Pool. * * * * * (b) * * * (3) Frequencies. INDUSTRIAL/BUSINESS POOL FREQEUNCY TABLE Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * Megahertz * 406-416................... * Operational fixed * 53 * * * * * * * * * * 6. Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraphs (j), (j)(3), (j)(5), and (j)(7) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (j) Except where otherwise specially provided for, transmitters operating on frequencies in the 150-174 MHz and 406-512 MHz bands must comply with the following: * * * * * (3) Applications for part 90 certification of transmitters
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- and Order (``Third MO&O,'' ``Third Further Notice,'' and ``Order,'' respectively), we address eighteen petitions for reconsideration of the rules adopted in the Second Report and Order in this proceeding to promote migration to narrowband (12.5 kHz) technology in the private land mobile radio (PLMR) services. We also seek comment on a proposal to defer or eliminate the requirement in Section 90.203(j)(5) of our Rules that certain applications for equipment authorizations received on or after January 1, 2005 specify 6.25 kHz capability. In addition, we stay the January 1, 2005 date pending resolution of the issues raised in the Third Further Notice. The major decisions in the Third MO&O are as follows: For licensees in the Industrial/Business Radio Pool operating in the
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- access the same channel and establishing rules by which a transmitter provides reasonable opportunities for other transmitters to operate. Such a protocol may consist of procedures for initiating new transmissions, procedures for determining the state of the channel (available or unavailable), and procedures for managing retransmissions in the event of a busy channel. * * * * * 4. Section 90.203 is amended by adding a new paragraph (o), to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (o) Equipment certification for transmitters in the 3650-3700 MHz band. Applications for all transmitters must describe the methodology used to meet the requirement that each transmitter employ a contention based protocol (see 90.7, 90.1305 and 90.1321 of this
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- to replace it with ``406-416'' to read as follows: 90.35 Industrial/Business Pool. * * * * * (b) * * * (3) Frequencies. Industrial/Business Pool Frequency Table Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations Coordinator * * * * Megahertz * 406-416................... * Operational fixed * 53 * * * * * * * * * * 6. Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraphs (j), (j)(3), (j)(4), (j)(5), and (j)(7) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (j) Except where otherwise specially provided for, transmitters operating on frequencies in the 150-174 MHz and 406-512 MHz bands must comply with the following: * * * * * (3) Applications for part 90 certification of
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- * * Part 90 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, is amended as follows: PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section 90.203 is amended to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. ***** (m) Applications for Part 90 certification received after December 31, 2014 will only be granted to transmitters designed to operate in the voice mode on channels designated in 90.531(b)(5) or 90.531(b)(6) that provide at least one voice path per 6.25 kHz of spectrum bandwidth. (n) Transmitters designed to
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- to provide guidance on how to take measurements for compliance with the Commission's standards on human exposure to RF emissions. See n. 1, supra. Petition for Rule Making of Biotronik, Inc., filed June 16, 2006. This petition has been added to the record of this proceeding. See 47 C.F.R. 15.242 and 47 C.F.R. 15.241. 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1). 47 C.F.R. 95.1101-1129. See 47 C.F.R. 15.205 See Petition to Amend the Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) Rules to add Inductive Telemetry at 90-110 KHz, filed February 21, 2006. 47 C.F.R. 95.1209(a). The rules also provide for immediate transmission initiated by the medical implant transmitter in the case of a ``medical implant event.'' 47 C.F.R. 95.1209(b).
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- identifying the particular spectrum that will be available within a 70-mile radius of Atlanta and the spectrum that will be available outside that radius. We also remove all language from Section 90.617 which indicates that the agreement between SouthernLINC and Sprint still needs to be approved by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. In addition, on our own motion, we modify Section 90.203(i)-pertaining to equipment certification-to reflect the location of the NPSPAC band after band reconfiguration. The Commission inadvertently failed to update this section in the 800 MHz Report and Order. Finally, we correct the base frequency for one of the frequencies listed in the table in Section 90.613. Procedural matters Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification A Final Regulatory Flexibility Certification with respect to
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- ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-87 RM-9332 THIRD REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: March 22, 2007 Released: March 26, 2007 By the Commission: Table of Contents Heading Paragraph # I. introduction AND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 II. BACKGROUND 3 III. DISCUSSIOn 8 A. User Migration to 6.25 kHz Technology 8 B. Implementation Date in Sections 90.203(j)(4)-(5) 12 C. Other Issues 17 1. M/A-COM Proposals to Restructure the Bands Below 512 MHz and Convert Shared Channels to Exclusive Use Channels in the Bands Below 470 MHz 17 2. Effects of 12.5 kHz Interim Transition Date on Public Safety Users 19 IV. procedural matters 21 A. Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis 21 B. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis
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- 90.157 is revised to read as follows: 90.157 Discontinuance of station operation. An authorization shall cancel automatically upon permanent discontinuance of operations. Unless stated otherwise in this part or in a station authorization, for the purposes of this section, any station which has not operated for one year or more is considered to have been permanently discontinued. 10. Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraph (n) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (n) Transmitters designed to operate in the voice mode on channels designated in 90.531(b)(5) or 90.531(b)(6) that do not provide at least one voice path of 6.25 kHz of spectrum bandwidth shall not be manufactured in or imported into the United
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- of different contention technologies will qualify for deployment in the band. BRN, like other parties may seek certification for its Advanced Antenna System from the Laboratory Division of the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology. We similarly reject BRN's attempt to achieve by waiver what it seeks to accomplish by petition for reconsideration. It requests waiver of 47 C.F.R. 90.203(o)(1), which requires that parties seeking certification for equipment to operate in the 3650 MHz band ``describe the methodology used to meet'' the contention-based protocol requirement. BRN fails to explain how application of the rule to its AAS technology would frustrate the underlying purpose of the rule, nor does it identify unique circumstances that would make application of the rule inequitable,
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- operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth will be authorized a 11.25 kHz bandwidth. Operations using equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth will be authorized a 6 kHz bandwidth. All stations must operate on channels with a bandwidth of 12.5 kHz or less beginning January 1, 2013, unless the operations meet the efficiency standard of 90.203(j)(3). * * * * * See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, Third Report and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, RM-9332, 22 FCC Rcd 6083, 6088 10 (2007) (Third Report and Order). See 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j), 90.209(b); see also Implementation
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- for the purposes of its service definition, waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) would not be considered video. ``Wireless medical telemetry'' is defined in the rules governing WMTS as ``[T]he measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi-or unidirectional electromagnetic signals [. . . ].'' See 47 C.F.R. 95.1103 (c). See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. Report and Order in WT Docket No. 99-66 (Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band), 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part 95,
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- for the purposes of its service definition, waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) would not be considered video. ``Wireless medical telemetry'' is defined in the rules governing WMTS as ``[T]he measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi-or unidirectional electromagnetic signals [. . . ].'' See 47 C.F.R. 95.1103 (c). See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment approvals for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. ``Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band,'' Report and Order, WT Docket No. 99-66, 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part 95,
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- Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, WT Docket No. 99-87, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004). See 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(11). We note that a petition to stay the January 2011 date to 2013 is currently pending. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Seek Comment on National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Petition for Stay of Interim Narrowband Implementation Dates, Public Notice, DA 09-2364 (WTB/PSPWD rel. Nov. 2, 2009). 47 C.F.R. 95.29(g). GPS is a satellite-based
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- Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies, WT Docket No. 99-87, Third Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 25045 (2004). 77See47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(11). We note that a petition to stay the January 2011 dateto 2013 is currently pending. SeeWireless Telecommunications Bureau and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Seek Comment on National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Petition for Stay of Interim Narrowband Implementation Dates, Public Notice, DA 09-2364 (WTB/PSPWD rel. Nov. 2, 2009). 7847 C.F.R. 95.29(g). 7665 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-106
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- rules do not prohibit the marketing and sale of existing inventories of 25 kHz-capable equipment after January 1, 2011. Nonetheless, we believe that a temporary waiver of the prohibition on manufacture or import of 25 kHz-capable equipment is appropriate, in order to ensure that necessary equipment remains available during the narrowbanding transition. We therefore grant a blanket waiver of Section 90.203(j)(10) until January 1, 2013. Certification of equipment with a 25 kHz mode. With respect to new certifications of equipment capable of operating in 25 kHz mode, however, we conclude that a waiver would not be appropriate. Permitting the continued manufacture and import of existing 25 kHz-capable models is sufficient to ensure that adequate supplies remain available in order to maintain
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- 2. In 1995, the Commission adopted rule changes to promote the efficient use of the PLMR service and facilitate the introduction of advanced technologies.3To promote the transition to a more efficient narrowband channel plan, the Commission provided, inter alia, that "only increasingly efficient 1The National Public Safety Telecommunications Council Petition for Stay of Interim Narrowband Implementation Dates of Section 90.209(b)(6), 90.203(j)(4) and (5), and 90.203(j)(10), WT Docket No. 99-87 (filed Sept. 29, 2009) (NPSTC Petition). 2See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended,Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 99-87, 18 FCC Rcd 3034 (2003) (Second R&O); Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act
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- routinely submitted with applications. * * * * * (f) (Reserved) * * * * * Section 90.149 is amended by deleting paragraph 90.149(c). Section 90.175 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph 90.175(j)(4) to read as follows: 90.175 Frequency coordinator requirements. * * * * * (j) * * * (4) (Reserved) * * * * * Section 90.203 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph 90.203(b)(1) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. * * * * * (b) * * * (1) (Reserved) * * * * * Section 90.241 is amended by deleting paragraph 90.241(e). Section 90.250 is amended by revising paragraph (i) to read as follows: 90.250 Meteor burst communications. * * *
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- authorized operating area. In such a case, the contours set forth in paragraph (c)(1)(B) of this section shall be calculated with respect to a station located at the center coordinates. (3) After January 1, 2013, licensees with an authorized bandwidth exceeding 12.5 kHz will not be deemed affected licensees, unless the licensee meets the efficiency standard set forth in section 90.203(j)(3) of this chapter. (4) The written consent from an affected licensee shall state all terms agreed to by the parties and shall be signed by the parties. The written consent shall be maintained by the operator of the centralized trunked station and be made available to the Commission upon request. An application for a centralized trunked station shall include either
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- levels, out-of-band emission requirements, etc.), there will not likely be certificated equipment for operation in this band prior to entities initiating system build out. Accordingly, so long as Petitioners and their manufacturers adhere to the requirement to utilize 3GPP Release 8 as specified in this Order, we also waive on our own motion, the equipment authorization rules (47 C.F.R. 90.203 as applicable) until such time as we adopt final rules. Federal Communications Commission, A Broadband Network Costs Model: A Basis for Public Funding Essential to Bringing Nationwide Interoperable Communications to America's First Responders, Omnibus Broadband Initiative Technical Paper No. 2 (2010). Our selection of LTE in this regard is not an endorsement of this technology. Rather, it is a recognition
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- on 25 kHz-bandwidth channels to transition to equipment utilizing 12.5 kHz channels, or achieving equivalent efficiency. The Commission also sought comment on whether those private land mobile radio (PLMR) licensees should be required to transition at some later date to 6.25 kHz technology. In 2004, the Commission sought comment, on a proposal to defer or eliminate the requirement in Sections 90.203(j)(4)-(5) of the Commission's Rules that certain applications for equipment authorizations received on or after January 1, 2005, must specify 6.25 kHz capability. It also stayed the January 1, 2005, compliance date. In its Third Report and Order, the Commission addressed the comments and reply comments received in response to the Second Further Notice and the Third Further Notice. The Commission
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- to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth will be authorized a 11.25 kHz bandwidth. Operations using equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth will be authorized a 6 kHz bandwidth. All stations must operate on channels with a bandwidth of 12.5 kHz or less beginning January 1, 2013, unless the operations meet the efficiency standard of 90.203(j)(3). * * * 6 Operations using equipment designed to operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth may be authorized up to a 22 kHz bandwidth if the equipment meets the Adjacent Channel Power limits of 90.221. * * * * * Section 90.210 is revised by amending the introductory paragraph to add footnote 5 to the table to read
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- designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth will be authorized a 11.25 kHz bandwidth. Operations using equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth will be authorized a 6 kHz bandwidth. All stations must operate on channelswith a bandwidth of 12.5 kHz or less beginning January 1, 2013, unless the operations meet the efficiency standard of 90.203(j)(3). * * * 6 Operations using equipment designed to operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth may be authorized up to a 22 kHz bandwidth if the equipment meets the Adjacent Channel Power limits of 90.221. 6514 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-63 * * * * * 3.Section 90.210 is revised by amending the introductory paragraph to add footnote
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- network in the 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands. Service Availability. The use of a public safety broadband network on a day-to-day basis for operational purposes by at least fifty users. Upper 700 MHz D Block license. The Upper 700 MHz D Block license authorizes services in the 758-763 MHz and 788-793 MHz bands. * * * * * Section 90.203 is amended by adding paragraph (p) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification Required * * * * * (p) Equipment certification for transmitters in the 763-769 and 793-799 MHz Bands. Applications for all transmitters must show support for at least 3GPP Standard E-UTRA Release 8 and associated Evolved Packet Core, which is incorporated by reference. The Director of the Federal
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- the transmitter and the DSRCS device's antenna, provided the EIRP does not exceed 30 W. (n) All other frequency bands. Requested transmitter power will be considered and authorized on a case by case basis. (o) The output power shall not exceed by more than 20 percent either the output power shown in the Radio Equipment List [available in accordance with 90.203(a)(1)] for transmitters included in this list or when not or when not so listed, the manufacturer's rated output power for the particular transmitter specifically listed on the authorization. 4. Section 90.210 is amended by amending the "APPLICABLE EMISSION MASKS" Table to read as follows and by amending Subsection 90.210(k)(3) to read as follows: 90.210 Emission masks. Except as indicated
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- information displayed, audio output or keyboard programming may be done through software changes that do not affect the operating parameters. Any changes to a radio would have to ensure it remains consistent with the Commission's operating and service rules, e.g., eligibility, authorized frequency bands and power levels. We specifically note that we are not proposing to change Sections 80.203 and 90.203 concerning the programmability of frequencies by the user using external controls. See 47 C.F.R. 80.203 and 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1103. For example, a spread spectrum transmitter approved under Part 15 of the rules may be tested with more than 20 different antennas to ensure it will comply with the rules in every possible configuration. Allowing multiple software
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- equipment after this date are found in Subpart H of Part 95 of this chapter. PART 90 -- PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 8. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). 9. Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. (a) * * * (1) Effective [two years from effective date of final rules], an equipment approval may no longer be obtained for in-hospital medical telemetry equipment operating under the provisions of this part. The requirements for obtaining an approval for medical telemetry equipment after this
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- for an approval. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1071 et. seq. See AirNet comments at 4. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1033. Any changes to a radio would have to ensure it remains consistent with the Commission's operating and service rules, e.g., eligibility, authorized frequency bands and power levels. We specifically note that we are not proposing to change Sections 80.203 and 90.203 concerning the programmability of frequencies by the user using external controls. See 47 C.F.R. 80.203 and 90.203. See Notice at 24. See Notice at 26. See Motorola comments at 8. See Notice at 10. The first three characters of the FCC identification number identify the grantee of the equipment authorization. See 47 C.F.R. 2.926. See Hypres
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- pursuant to standards adopted by the National Coordination Committee to operate in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be capable of operating on any of the designated nationwide narrowband interoperability channels approved by the Commission. 90.549 Transmitter certification. Transmitters operated in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be certificated as required by 90.203. 90.551 Construction requirements. Each station authorized under this subpart to operate in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be constructed and placed into operation within 12 months from the date of grant of the authorization. However, licensees may request a longer construction period, up to but not exceeding 5 years, pursuant to 90.155(b). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
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- the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. introduction 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture ("NAL"), we find Microwave Radio Communications LLC ("MRC") apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of seven thousand dollars ($7,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"). The noted apparent violations involve the marketing of uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment ("4.9 GHz equipment"). II. background 2. On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology ("OET") sent a letter to MRC in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response
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- Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") and Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc. ("Redflex"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Redflex for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.925, 15.19, 15.201 and 90.203 of the Commission's rules ("Rules") regarding the marketing and use of two models of radar speed meter equipment. 2. The Bureau and Redflex have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the
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- Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Memorandum Opinion and Order, we admonish Global Microwave Systems, Inc. ("GMS") for marketing in the United States unauthorized radio frequency devices, specifically, uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment ("4.9 GHz equipment"), in violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's rules ("rules"). II. BACKGROUND 2. GMS manufactures and markets microwave radio systems and other devices. On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology ("OET") sent a letter to GMS in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response to OET's letter, GMS acknowledged that it
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- Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") and Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc. ("Pro Tech"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation of Pro Tech by the Bureau for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a) and 90.203 of the Commission's Rules ("Rules") regarding the marketing and selling of a model of radio frequency transmitting equipment, specifically a Global Positioning System ("GPS") based tracking device. 2. The Bureau and Pro Tech have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After
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- certification, such device has been authorized by the Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is properly identified and labeled as required by S: 2.925 and other relevant sections in this chapter.... Transmitters that are utilized for operation under Part 90 of the Rules, such as the MSR 200 and/or MSR 300, are generally required by Section 90.203 to be approved prior to marketing through the equipment certification procedures described in Sections 2.1031-2.1060 of the Rules. Under Section 2.803(c) of the Rules, a party is allowed, in limited circumstances, to market devices prior to receiving equipment authorization from the Commission. Specifically, devices may be Advertised or displayed, e.g., at a trade show or exhibition, prior to equipment authorization
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- 80.953 - Inspection and Certification Shepler's Inc., Mackinaw City, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/31/00). Shepler's Inc., Mackinaw City, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/31/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.135 - Modification of License Rick Stowe, Gordon Lang Septic Systems, Inc., Southfield, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/12/00). 47 C.F.R. 90.203 - Certification Required Municipality of San Juan, San Juan, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/00). 47 C.F.R. 90.210 - Emission Masks Electronic Systems Co. Inc., Allentown, Pa., KTN404. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Philadelphia, PA District Office (10/23/00). Municipality of San Juan, San Juan, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/00). Nextel
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- CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/5/01). Super Limousine Service, Inc., West New York, NJ, WPNQ400. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). New York, NY District Office (3/12/01). Klaus D. Kramer d.b.a. Mikes Cycle Shop (WPHP749), Oklahoma City, OK. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation), 90.203 (Certification Required), 90.403 (General Operating Requirements), 90.405 (Permissible Communications), 90.417 (Interstation Communication), 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.427 (Precautions Against Unauthorized Operation). Dallas, TX District Office (3/12/01). Target, Minneapolis, MN. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/15/01). Howard County Cab, Jessup, MD, WPRV860. Columbia, MD District Office (3/19/01). Pandol Brothers, Inc., Wilmington, DE, KNNT814.
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- 80 - Stations in the Maritime Services 47 C.F.R. 80.89 - Unauthorized Transmissions Richard Magyar, Kekaha, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (5/17/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 87 - Aviation Services 47 C.F.R. 87.195 - Frequencies Lincoln Flight Center Inc., N8023N. Boston, MA District Office (5/2/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.203 - Certification Required D.I.C.E. of the USA, Inc, Orlando FL. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements) and 90.425 (Station Identification). Boston, MA District Office (5/21/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR. Portland, OR Resident Agent Office (5/14/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 95.407 - (CB
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- Unauthorized Transmissions * Robert Moran, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (10/26/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services * 47 C.F.R. 90.173 Policies Governing Assignment of Frequencies * The Lund Partnership, Inc., WPMZ742, Lakewood, CO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.233 (Base/mobile non-voice operations) and 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Denver, CO District Office (10/9/01). * 47 C.F.R. 90.203 Certification Required * Municipality of Rio Grande (WNYP677), Rio Grande, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/01). * 47 C.F.R. 90.242 Travelers Information Station * Centennial Authority, Raleigh, NC. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (10/23/01). * 47 C.F.R. 90.243 Mobile Relay Stations * Fisher Wireless Service, In., San Diego, CA, WPLZ901. Other
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- the Public Safety Broadband Licensee (and such approval granted by the Public Safety Broadband Licensee is consistent with the terms and conditions of the Network Sharing Agreement under Section 90.1406);" and + "Federal operation is in accordance with the Commission's Rules governing operation of this band and conforms to any conditions agreed upon by the Commission and NTIA." * Section 90.203(i) requires equipment certified after February 16, 1988 and marketed for public safety operation in the 800 MHz band to be programmed on the mutual aid channels. * Section 90.203(j)(1) provides that applications for certification received after January 1, 2005, for mobile and portable transmitters designed to transmit in the 150-174 MHz or 450-470 MHz bands, will be granted only if
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- the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them and Examination of Exclusivity and Frequency Assignment Policies of the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PR Docket No. 92-235, Amendment of the Commission;s Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, PR Docket No. 92-257, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 17676, 17689 (para. 26) (1996) (Refarming Reconsideration Order) (amending Section 90.203(j)(7) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(7), to state that paging channels are exempted from the newly-adopted narrowband requirements). Comtech Third Order Petition at 6-7. Comtech states that one-way paging channels are generally 25 kHz wide 224 and transmit at a maximum data rate of 6,400 bits per second, or .256 bits per second per hertz, a rate well
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- locations. (a) * * * (3) Applications for operation at temporary locations exceeding 180 days must be accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination, except that applications for operation at temporary locations exceeding 180 days by applicants using 220-222 MHz spectrum for geophysical telemetry operations need not be accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination. * * * * * 5. Section 90.203 is amended by adding paragraph (k) to read as follows: Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-57 PAGE B-6 Section 90.203 Type acceptance required. * * * * * (k) (1) For transmitters operating on frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band, type acceptance will only be granted for equipment with channel bandwidths up to 5 kHz, except that type acceptance will be
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- the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them and Examination of Exclusivity and Frequency Assignment Policies of the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PR Docket No. 92-235, Amendment of the Commission;s Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, PR Docket No. 92-257, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 17676, 17689 (para. 26) (1996) (Refarming Reconsideration Order) (amending Section 90.203(j)(7) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(7), to state that paging channels are exempted from the newly-adopted narrowband requirements). Comtech Third Order Petition at 6-7. Comtech states that one-way paging channels are generally 25 kHz wide and transmit at 224 a maximum data rate of 6,400 bits per second, or .256 bits per second per hertz, a rate well
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit $// Order on Recon, AVM, LMS, PR Dkt. 93-61, FCC 96-115 //$ $/ 90.203 Type acceptance required /$ $/ 90.209 Bandwidth limitations /$ $/ 90.213 Frequency tolerance /$ $/ 90.363 Grandfathering provisions for existing AVM licensees /$ $/ FOR FCC RECORD ONLY /$ Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 96-115 Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Amendment of Part 90 of the ) PR Docket No. 93-61 Commission's Rules to Adopt
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- Appendix B. 80 42. IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority of Sections 4(i), 302, 303(r), and 332(a)(2) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 302, 303(r), and 332(a), the rule changes specified in Appendix C are adopted. 43. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the rule changes set forth in Appendix C WILL Sections 90.203(b)(7) and 90.363(d) extend the type acceptance and construction deadlines, respectively, from 81 April 1, 1996, to September 1, 1996. As such, these rules relieve a restriction and are not subject to the 30 days' notice requirement of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). See 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1). Moreover, the Commission finds good cause to make these rules effective on less
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- bands to utility use only. (ii) Fixed vs. Mobile Operation 195. Since telemetry operating within the WMTS primary band poses the greatest threat of interference, we agree with AHA that secondary telemetry should be limited to fixed operation only.602 We believe that in the absence of conclusive empirical data on the levels of interference,603 fixed only 594 47 C.F.R. 90.203. 595 See also discussion at infra 27-28. 596 See Service Rules Notice, 17 FCC Rcd at 2523 56. 597 Id. 598 See AHA Reply Comments at 1-2, Itron Comments at 2, UTC Comments at 6, Hexagram Comments at 3-4. 599 Itron at 2 600 AHA Comments at 2. 601 See Service Rules Notice, 17 FCC Rcd at 2523
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- interference from those primary operations. 47 C.F.R. 90.7. AMTA Petition I at 3. AMTA argues that when commercial licensees operate on shared spectrum, any increased capacity would merely become available to co-channel licensees who have not made a comparable investment. Id. Refarming Report and Order and Further Notice, 10 FCC Rcd at 10081 7. Id.; 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(2) We also certify new equipment with a maximum bandwidth of 25 kHz if it meets the efficiency standards set forth in 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(3). 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j)(4). Id. Refarming Report and Order and Further Notice, 10 FCC Rcd at 10081 7. Public Notice, Report No. 2288 (rel. July 31, 1998). See Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 5242
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- provisions of paragraphs (b), (d), and (e) of this section. State governments authorized to operate radio systems under 90.529 may share the use of their systems (for public safety services not made commercially available to the public) with any entity that would be eligible for licensing under 90.523 and Federal government entities. * * * * * Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraph (j) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification Required * * * * * (j) * * * (1) Applications for certification received on or after January 1, 2005, for mobile and portable transmitters designed to transmit voice on public safety frequencies in the in the 150-174 MHz band will be granted only if the
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- Comments at 9; California Comments at 7-8; Florida Comments at 2. Florida Comments at 2. FLEWUG Comments at 3. E.F. Johnson Comments at 1-2. Nokia Comments at 19. Com-Net Ericsson Comments at 11-12. NCC Report at 14 42. Fourth Notice, 15 FCC Rcd at 16912-13 33. Florida Comments at 4. Joint Commenters Comments at 10. 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart J. NCC Report at 14 43, Appendix D at 4. In this case, simplex operation is mobile to mobile communications on one-half of the channel pair. The communications do not go through an infrastructure. Simplex operation is often the dominant mode of communications between multiple public safety agencies at the scene of an
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- Issues [32]Wireless Microphones [33]Skip Navigation [34]FCC > [35]WTB Home > [36]Releases > Releases [37]FCC Site Map WTB Orders September 2001 2001 Orders: [38]January | [39]February | [40]March | [41]April | [42]May | [43]June | [44]July | [45]August | September | [46]October | [47]November | [48]December 09/28/2001 WTB Orders (DA 01-2259) Municipality of San Juan Granted the request, and waived Section 90.203 until June 1, 2002 DA-01-2259A1: [49]pdf - [50]word - [51]txt 09/28/2001 WTB Orders (DA 01-2265) REGIONET WIRELESS LICENSEE LLC Granted the Petition filed by Regionet Wireless Licensee LLC to the extent described DA-01-2265A1: [52]pdf - [53]word - [54]txt 09/27/2001 WTB Orders (DA 01-2245) State of Maryland Dept. of Budget and Management Application for Antenna Structure Registration Ellicott City, Maryland Granted
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- See Report and Order in GEN Docket 98-68, 13 FCC Rcd 24687 (1999). As of this date, no TCBs have yet been designated to approve equipment. Certain types of transmitters operating under Parts 73, 74, 78, 80, 87, 90 and 101 of the rules may be authorized under the verification procedure. See 47 C.F.R. 73.1660(a), 74.655(f), 78.107(a), 80.1103(a), 87.145(c)(4), 90.203(l) and 101.139(a). See 47 C.F.R. 2.1043(a). See 47 C.F.R. 2.1043(b)(3). See 47 C.F.R. 2.925. Part 2 of the rules requires the following measurements on transmitters used in licensed services: RF power, modulation characteristics, occupied bandwidth, spurious emissions at antenna terminals, field strength of spurious emissions and frequency stability. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1046 through 2.1055. For the
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- information displayed, audio output or keyboard programming may be done through software changes that do not affect the operating parameters. Any changes to a radio would have to ensure it remains consistent with the Commission's operating and service rules, e.g., eligibility, authorized frequency bands and power levels. We specifically note that we are not proposing to change Sections 80.203 and 90.203 concerning the programmability of frequencies by the user using external controls. See 47 C.F.R. 80.203 and 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1103. For example, a spread spectrum transmitter approved under Part 15 of the rules may be tested with more than 20 different antennas to ensure it will comply with the rules in every possible configuration. Allowing multiple software
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- equipment after this date are found in Subpart H of Part 95 of this chapter. PART 90 -- PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 8. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). 9. Section 90.203 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows: 90.203 Certification required. (a) * * * (1) Effective [two years from effective date of final rules], an equipment approval may no longer be obtained for in-hospital medical telemetry equipment operating under the provisions of this part. The requirements for obtaining an approval for medical telemetry equipment after this
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- for an approval. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1071 et. seq. See AirNet comments at 4. See 47 C.F.R. 2.1033. Any changes to a radio would have to ensure it remains consistent with the Commission's operating and service rules, e.g., eligibility, authorized frequency bands and power levels. We specifically note that we are not proposing to change Sections 80.203 and 90.203 concerning the programmability of frequencies by the user using external controls. See 47 C.F.R. 80.203 and 90.203. See Notice at 24. See Notice at 26. See Motorola comments at 8. See Notice at 10. The first three characters of the FCC identification number identify the grantee of the equipment authorization. See 47 C.F.R. 2.926. See Hypres
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- access priority). NCC Report at 13 41. Id. at 13 37, Appendix E at 5-7. Id. at 13 37. See supra at para. 21. NCC Report at 14 42. See id. at Appendix D at 5; supra at note 1, paras. 17-18 (discussing the NCC's Table). Id. at 14 43, Appendix D. 47 C.F.R. 90.203. See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart J. NCC Report at 14 43, Appendix D. In this case, simplex operation is mobile to mobile communications on one-half of the channel pair. The communications do not go through an infrastructure. Simplex operation is often the dominant mode of communications between multiple public safety agencies at the scene of an accident. NCC
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- pursuant to standards adopted by the National Coordination Committee to operate in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be capable of operating on any of the designated nationwide narrowband interoperability channels approved by the Commission. 90.549 Transmitter certification. Transmitters operated in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be certificated as required by 90.203. 90.551 Construction requirements. Each station authorized under this subpart to operate in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be constructed and placed into operation within 12 months from the date of grant of the authorization. However, licensees may request a longer construction period, up to but not exceeding 5 years, pursuant to 90.155(b). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
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- status for the operation of Station WNMG290 in Illinois and Iowa on frequencies 217.425, 217.475, 217.525, 219.425, 219.475 and 219.525 MHz. For the reasons stated herein, we deny the request for reconsideration. 2. By way of background, on May 18, 1992, the Chief of the Land Mobile Branch of the former Private Radio Bureau granted Fulton a waiver of Sections 90.203 and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules to permit Fulton to operate Station WNMG290 on certain frequencies in the 216-220 MHz band. Fulton's authorization for Station WNMG290 was granted on a secondary non-interference basis to all existing and future users of the frequencies. 3. On August 13, 1997, Fulton requested primary status for Station WNMG290 as to any future licensees (except
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- frequency 37.005 MHz. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(e)(2); see also 47 C.F.R. 90.501-90.517. Waiver Request at 1. Id. at 2. Id. Id. Id. at 3. See 47 C.F.R. 90.261(a). Waiver Request at 3. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 90.257(a)(2). Waiver Request at 3-4. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 1.925(b)(3)(i)-(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 90.7. See 47 C.F.R. 90.203(a). 47 C.F.R. 90.203(b)(1). 47 C.F.R. 90.175(i)(4). Federal Communications Commission DA 00-151 Federal Communications Commission DA 00-151 ^ '4 '4 R
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- by ComTech, Inc., another Phase I nationwide 220 MHz licensee. In that proceeding, we concluded, as a general matter and with certain restrictions, that we would forbear from requiring Phase I nationwide 220 MHz licensees to obtain separate authorizations for individual base stations. As we have resolved this issue, we will not further consider Global's comments in this proceeding. 90.203 Type acceptance required. Finally, we received a request from Ericsson to change the spectrum efficiency standards for data equipment set forth in Section 90.203(j) of the Commission's Rules from 4800 bps per 6.25 kHz to 4800 bps per 12.5 kHz. Ericsson claims that in the Refarming proceeding the Commission apparently "inadvertently" applied the 6.25 kHz standard to data equipment and
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- would be more precise and consistent with industry nomenclature. Motorola, in its Petition at 28, recommends that the text of the new rules regarding 700 MHz band spectrum efficiency standards (47 C.F.R. 90.535(b) and (c)) be amended to better comport with the existing spectrum efficiency standards for the 150 and 450 MHz bands as given in 47 C.F.R. 90.203(j). We concur with these comments and will amend Section 90.535 of our Rules accordingly. Ericsson Petition at 9. Dataradio Reply to Response of APCO at 2-5. Originally, Dataradio requested that we clarify and/or amend the bit rate requirement for wideband channels less than 150 kHz and implement lower digital bit rates of 56 kbps and 128 kbps for 50 kHz
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- renewuals of licenses for KEAN(AM and KKYS(FM), Abilene and Bryan Texas subject to notices of apparent liability for forieture of $10,000 and $16,000 respectivly, for EEO violations; granted assiment of licenses to Sunburst Media. Action by the Commission. Adopted: July 23, 1998. by MO&O. (FCC No. 98-171). MMB Internet URL: [36]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98171.wp JOHNSON DATA TELEMETRY. Dismissed request for waiver of Section 90.203 of the rules. Action by Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, WTB. Adopted: July 23, 1998. by Order. (DA No. 98-1479). WTB ADDENDA: The following items, released July 21, 1998, did not appear in Digest No. 139: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: July 21, 1998. FEDERAL-STATE JOINT BOARD ON UNIVERSAL SERVICE TO CONVENE AN OPEN MEETING ON
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- channels.. Action by: Chief, Allocations Branch, Policy and Rules Division, MMB. Adopted: 09/19/2001 by R&O. (DA No. 01-2257). MMB [84]DA-01-2257A1.doc [85]DA-01-2257A1.pdf [86]DA-01-2257A1.txt MICHAEL RAVNITZKY ON REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION OF RECORDS. Denied the Applicaiton for Review. Action by: The Commission. Adopted: 09/26/2001 by MO&O. (FCC No. 01-280). OGC [87]FCC-01-280A1.doc [88]FCC-01-280A1.pdf [89]FCC-01-280A1.txt MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JUAN. Granted the request, and waived Section 90.203 until June 1, 2002. Action by: Chief, Public Safety & Private Wireless Division, WTB. Adopted: 09/19/2001 by ORDER. (DA No. 01-2259). WTB [90]DA-01-2259A1.doc [91]DA-01-2259A1.pdf [92]DA-01-2259A1.txt REGIONET WIRELESS LICENSEE LLC. Granted the Petition filed by Regionet Wireless Licensee LLC to the extent described. Action by: Chief, Policy Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Adopted: 09/28/2001 by MO&O. (DA No. 01-2265). WTB [93]DA-01-2265A1.doc [94]DA-01-2265A1.pdf
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- RELEASED TODAY: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Report No: 46918 Released: 02/09/2009. BROADCAST ACTIONS. MB [1]DOC-288319A2.txt [2]DOC-288319A1.pdf Report No: 26918 Released: 02/09/2009. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. MB [3]DOC-288318A2.txt [4]DOC-288318A1.pdf ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PRO TECH MONITORING, INC. Issued an Order adopting a Consent Decree terminating an investigation into possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Act and Sections 2.803(a) and 90.203 of the Rules. Action by: Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 02/05/2009 by NAL. (DA No. 09-182). EB [5]DA-09-182A1.doc [6]DA-09-182A1.pdf [7]DA-09-182A1.txt PETITION FOR PROTECTION FROM WHIPSAWIN AND STOP SETTLEMENT PAYMENT ORDER ON THE U.S.-TONGA ROUTE. Granted, in part, and denied, in part, the motion for extension of time filed by the Tonga Communications Corporation (TCC) in this proceeding. (Dkt
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- the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. introduction 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture ("NAL"), we find Microwave Radio Communications LLC ("MRC") apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of seven thousand dollars ($7,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"). The noted apparent violations involve the marketing of uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment ("4.9 GHz equipment"). II. background 2. On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology ("OET") sent a letter to MRC in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response
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- Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") and Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc. ("Redflex"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Redflex for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.925, 15.19, 15.201 and 90.203 of the Commission's rules ("Rules") regarding the marketing and use of two models of radar speed meter equipment. 2. The Bureau and Redflex have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the
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- Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Memorandum Opinion and Order, we admonish Global Microwave Systems, Inc. ("GMS") for marketing in the United States unauthorized radio frequency devices, specifically, uncertified 4.9 GHz aeronautical transmitting equipment ("4.9 GHz equipment"), in violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a)(1) and 90.203 of the Commission's rules ("rules"). II. BACKGROUND 2. GMS manufactures and markets microwave radio systems and other devices. On January 10, 2007, the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology ("OET") sent a letter to GMS in response to allegations that it may be manufacturing and marketing uncertified 4.9 GHz equipment. In its response to OET's letter, GMS acknowledged that it
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- certification, such device has been authorized by the Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and is properly identified and labeled as required by S: 2.925 and other relevant sections in this chapter.... Transmitters that are utilized for operation under Part 90 of the Rules, such as the MSR 200 and/or MSR 300, are generally required by Section 90.203 to be approved prior to marketing through the equipment certification procedures described in Sections 2.1031-2.1060 of the Rules. Under Section 2.803(c) of the Rules, a party is allowed, in limited circumstances, to market devices prior to receiving equipment authorization from the Commission. Specifically, devices may be Advertised or displayed, e.g., at a trade show or exhibition, prior to equipment authorization
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- 80.953 - Inspection and Certification Shepler's Inc., Mackinaw City, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/31/00). Shepler's Inc., Mackinaw City, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/31/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.135 - Modification of License Rick Stowe, Gordon Lang Septic Systems, Inc., Southfield, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (10/12/00). 47 C.F.R. 90.203 - Certification Required Municipality of San Juan, San Juan, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/00). 47 C.F.R. 90.210 - Emission Masks Electronic Systems Co. Inc., Allentown, Pa., KTN404. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Philadelphia, PA District Office (10/23/00). Municipality of San Juan, San Juan, PR. San Juan, PR Resident Agent Office (10/31/00). Nextel
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- CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/5/01). Super Limousine Service, Inc., West New York, NJ, WPNQ400. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). New York, NY District Office (3/12/01). Klaus D. Kramer d.b.a. Mikes Cycle Shop (WPHP749), Oklahoma City, OK. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation), 90.203 (Certification Required), 90.403 (General Operating Requirements), 90.405 (Permissible Communications), 90.417 (Interstation Communication), 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.427 (Precautions Against Unauthorized Operation). Dallas, TX District Office (3/12/01). Target, Minneapolis, MN. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/15/01). Howard County Cab, Jessup, MD, WPRV860. Columbia, MD District Office (3/19/01). Pandol Brothers, Inc., Wilmington, DE, KNNT814.
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- 80 - Stations in the Maritime Services 47 C.F.R. 80.89 - Unauthorized Transmissions Richard Magyar, Kekaha, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (5/17/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 87 - Aviation Services 47 C.F.R. 87.195 - Frequencies Lincoln Flight Center Inc., N8023N. Boston, MA District Office (5/2/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.203 - Certification Required D.I.C.E. of the USA, Inc, Orlando FL. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements) and 90.425 (Station Identification). Boston, MA District Office (5/21/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR. Portland, OR Resident Agent Office (5/14/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 95.407 - (CB
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- Public Safety Broadband Licensee (and such approval granted by the Public Safety Broadband Licensee is consistent with the terms and conditions of the Network Sharing Agreement under Section 90.1406);" and + "Federal operation is in accordance with the Commission's Rules governing operation of this band and conforms to any conditions agreed upon by the Commission and NTIA." Equipment-Related * Section 90.203(i) requires equipment certified after February 16, 1988 and marketed for public safety operation in the 800 MHz band to be programmed on the mutual aid channels. * Section 90.203(j)(1) provides that applications for certification received after January 1, 2005, for mobile and portable transmitters designed to transmit in the 150-174 MHz or 450-470 MHz bands, will be granted only if
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- the Public Safety Broadband Licensee (and such approval granted by the Public Safety Broadband Licensee is consistent with the terms and conditions of the Network Sharing Agreement under Section 90.1406);" and + "Federal operation is in accordance with the Commission's Rules governing operation of this band and conforms to any conditions agreed upon by the Commission and NTIA." * Section 90.203(i) requires equipment certified after February 16, 1988 and marketed for public safety operation in the 800 MHz band to be programmed on the mutual aid channels. * Section 90.203(j)(1) provides that applications for certification received after January 1, 2005, for mobile and portable transmitters designed to transmit in the 150-174 MHz or 450-470 MHz bands, will be granted only if