FCC Web Documents citing 90.238
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- See id. at 11227-28 65; 65 FR 43995, 43999 34 (Jul. 17, 2000). See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(61)(iii). See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(61)(ii). Secondary fixed operations may be authorized on ATU frequencies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(62), 90.261. Secondary telemetry operations may by authorized on ATU frequencies that are available for WMTS operations. See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(30), 90.238(e), n.58, supra. See 1986 ATU Report and Order, 60 Rad. Reg. 2d (P&F) at 381-83 8, 13. See 47 U.S.C. 316. While the Commission has determined that Section 9 of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 159, did not allow "blanket" fee waivers and that waiver requests could be considered only on a "per application" basis, the Commission
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- patients in terms of mobility and comfort. Prior to the establishment of the WMTS, medical telemetry devices could be operated only on an unlicensed basis under Part 15 of the FCC's rules (on vacant VHF and UHF television channels) or on a secondary basis to PLMR operations under Part 90 (in the 450-470 MHz band). See 47 C.F.R. 15.242, 90.238, 90.267. The Commission was concerned that recent regulatory developments - the introduction of digital television service and the rechannelization of the 450-470 MHz band ( would result in more intensive use of the spectrum by the services with primary status, subjecting wireless medical telemetry operations to greater interference and perhaps precluding such operations entirely in many instances. See WMTS Report
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- office), aff'd., Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 10251 (WTB PSPWD 2000). We note that if we considered the Petition on the merits, we would deny the Petition. Section 90.35(b)(3) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.35(b)(3), authorizes frequency 160.185 MHz for assignment to base or mobile stations. Fixed use is not authorized on that frequency. In addition, Section 90.238 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.238, which sets forth the frequencies that may be used for telemetry operations, does not include frequency 160.185 MHz. (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 00-2732 Federal Communications Commission DA 00-2732 @ @& 0 0 0 0 0 0 t t
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- counties and independent cities in the Newport News, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach, Virginia area. Celtronix Application at Exhibit 1, p. 1. See also Celtronix Application at Supplement to Schedule E (listing multiple control station points in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina). Celtronix Application at Exhibit I, p. 1. Specifically, Celtronix requests authority pursuant to Sections 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(d)(55), 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 2.106 footnote US317. The 218-219 MHz Service was formerly known as the Interactive Video and Data Service. See Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Regulatory Flexibility in the 218-219 MHz Service, Order, Memorandum
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- Telemetron to Provide a Vehicle Tracking Service in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Statistical Area, filed April 27, 1999, and Petition of Telemetron Inc. for Waiver of Sections 90.127(b) and 90.155(a) of the Commission's Rules, filed June 11, 1999 (collectively, Telemetron Waiver Petitions). Telemetron Applications at Exhibit I, p. 1. Specifically, Telemetron requests authority pursuant to Sections 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(d)(55), 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 2.106 footnote US317. The 218-219 MHz Service was formerly known as the Interactive Video and Data Service. See Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Regulatory Flexibility in the 218-219 MHz Service, Order, Memorandum
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- and independent cities in the Newport News, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia area. Celtronix Application, Exhibit I at 1. See also Celtronix Application at Attachment 1 to Schedule E (listing multiple control station points in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina). See Celtronix Application, Exhibit I at 1. Id. Specifically, Celtronix requested authority pursuant to Sections 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238 and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, 90.259. Id. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(55), 90.259. 47 CFR 2.106 footnote US317. The 218-219 MHz Service was formerly known as the Interactive Video and Data Service. See Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Regulatory Flexibility in the 218-219 MHz Service, Order,
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- the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Report and Order, ET Docket 99-255, 15 FCC Rcd 11206 (2000) (Report and Order). See 47 C.F.R. 15.242, 90.238, 90.267. Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 11206-08 2-6. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnotes US350, US351, US352; 47 C.F.R. 95.630. Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 11216 27. The Commission noted that there were no comments opposing the proposal that WMTS equipment be licensed by rule. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 95.1111, 95.1113. Report
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- C.F.R. 80.373 - Private Communications Frequencies Marquette Transportation Company, Paducah, KY. New Orleans, LA District Office (2/23/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.210 - Emission Masks MetroCall USA, Inc., WNVV216, Alexandria, VA. Houston, TX Resident Agent Office (2/6/01). Metrocall USA Inc., Alexandria, VA. Atlanta, GA District Office (2/28/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.238 - Telemetry Operations Bush Electronics, Liverpool, NY. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (2/22/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Commercial Communications Company, Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, WPRA-652. New York, NY District Office (2/16/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.425 - Station Identification Classic Lincoln Service, Newark, NJ, WPKT-878. New York, NY District
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- grant of such relief would be in the public interest. Regarding reasonable alternatives, ITA states other spectrum alternatives not necessitating a waiver are available to MMSD. In this connection, ITA identifies VHF spectrum in the 170, 173, 217-219 MHz frequency bands as possible alternatives. Similarly, AMTA notes that there is spectrum designated for telemetry operations as set forth in Section 90.238 of the Commission's Rules, and that Multiple Address System (MAS) 900 MHz spectrum is specifically designed for point-to-multipoint transmissions and appears ideally suited for the system described. MMSD states that it considered the VHF spectrum identified by ITA, but, because the spectrum is shared by both the Public Safety and Business Pools, it rejected their use due to potential interference
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- voice, tone or impulse signaling on a licensee's mobile service frequencies above 25 MHz within the area normally covered by the licensee's mobile system; the rules governing telemetry operations; the rules governing radio call box operations; mobile relay stations; and control stations. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303, and 332. Section Number and Title: 90.235(d) Secondary fixed signaling operations. 90.238(d), (h) Telemetry operations. 90.241(a), (c), (d), (e) Radio call box operations. 90.243(b)(1) Mobile relay stations. 90.249(a)(3) Radio call box operations. SUBPART K - STANDARDS FOR SPECIAL FREQUENCIES OR FREQUENCY BANDS 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.
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- Comment Date: September 21, 2010 Reply Comment Date: October 1, 2010 On August 9 and 12, 2010, respectively, Norfolk Southern Railway Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company (collectively, the railroad applicants) filed the above-captioned applications and requests for temporary waivers of the power limit for telemetry operations in the 450-470 MHz band. We seek comment on the waiver requests. Section 90.238(e) of the Commission's Rules limits telemetry operations in the 450-470 MHz band to two watts transmitter output power. Currently pending before the Commission is a petition for rulemaking requesting that the maximum permissible power for end-of-train (EOT) devices, which operate on frequency pair 452/457.9375 MHz, be increased. EOT devices transmit information regarding the brake pipe pressure on the rear car
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- 0004348068, 0004352165 CommentDate: September 21, 2010 Reply Comment Date: October 1, 2010 On August 9 and 12, 2010, respectively, Norfolk Southern Railway Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company (collectively, the railroad applicants) filed the above-captioned applications and requests for temporary waivers of the power limit for telemetry operations in the 450-470 MHz band.We seek comment on the waiver requests. Section 90.238(e) of the Commission's Rules limits telemetry operations in the 450-470 MHz band to two watts transmitter output power.1Currently pending before the Commission is a petition for rulemaking requesting that the maximum permissible power for end-of-train (EOT) devices, which operate on frequency pair 452/457.9375 MHz, be increased.2EOT devices transmit information regarding the brake pipe pressure on the rear car to the
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- waivers to permit the operation of end-of-train (EOT) devices with eight watts transmitter output power, pending the resolution of a related rulemaking proceeding. For the reasons set forth below, we grant the waiver requests. In addition, we grant a waiver to permit the equipment authorization of EOT devices with a transmitter output power of up to eight watts. Background. Section 90.238(e) of the Commission's Rules limits telemetry operations in the 450-470 MHz band to two watts transmitter output power. EOT devices, which operate on frequency pair 452/457.9375 MHz, transmit information regarding the brake pipe pressure on the rear car to the lead locomotive for display to the locomotive engineer and allow the locomotive engineer to apply the rear train brakes in
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- to permit the operation of end-of-train (EOT) devices with eight watts transmitter output power, pending the resolution of a related rulemaking proceeding. For the reasons set forth below, we grant the waiver requests. In addition, we grant a waiver to permit the equipment authorization of EOT devices with a transmitter output power of up to eight watts. 2. Background. Section 90.238(e) of the Commission's Rules limits telemetry operations in the 450-470 MHz band to two watts transmitter output power.1EOT devices, which operate on frequency pair 452/457.9375 MHz, transmit information regarding the brake pipe pressure on the rear car to the lead locomotive for display to the locomotive engineer and allow the locomotive engineer to apply the rear train brakes in an
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- Rules to Southeast Morris County Municipal, licensee of private land mobile telemetry station WQIA554 in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey. On May 12, 2009, in response to a complaint of interference from a FCC licensee, an agent from the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WQIA554 located in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. 90.238(e): ``In the 450-470 MHz band, telemetry operations will be authorized on a secondary basis with a transmitter output power not to exceed 2 watts on frequencies subject to 90.20(d)(27) or 90.35(c)(30).'' During the inspection on May 12, 2009, the agent found that Southeast Morris County Municipal's telemetry base station was transmitting with an effective radiated power of 16 watts. The
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- See id. at 11227-28 65; 65 FR 43995, 43999 34 (Jul. 17, 2000). See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(61)(iii). See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(61)(ii). Secondary fixed operations may be authorized on ATU frequencies. See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(62), 90.261. Secondary telemetry operations may by authorized on ATU frequencies that are available for WMTS operations. See 47 C.F.R. 90.35(c)(30), 90.238(e), n.58, supra. See 1986 ATU Report and Order, 60 Rad. Reg. 2d (P&F) at 381-83 8, 13. See 47 U.S.C. 316. While the Commission has determined that Section 9 of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 159, did not allow "blanket" fee waivers and that waiver requests could be considered only on a "per application" basis, the Commission
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- * * PO * * * * * PO * * * * * PO * * * * * PO * * * * * 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) *
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- Operation on this frequency is subject to the low power provisions of 90.267. This frequency is assigned to Group D in the low power pool. (88) Use of this frequency is on a secondary basis limited to 2 watts output power and subject to the provisions of 90.267(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and (h)(4). * * * * * Section 90.238 is amended by revising paragraphs (g) and (i) to read as follows: 90.238 Telemetry operations. * * * * * (g) 450-470 MHz band (as available for secondary fixed operations in accordance with 90.261 and for low power operations in accordance with 90.267). * * * * * (i) For Industrial/Business frequencies which are not governed by paragraphs
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- Operation on this frequency is subject to the low power provisions of 90.267. This frequency is assigned to Group D in the low power pool. (88) Use of this frequency is on a secondary basis limited to 2 watts output power and subject to the provisions of 90.267(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and (h)(4). * * * * * Section 90.238 is amended by revising paragraphs (g) and (i) to read as follows: 90.238 Telemetry operations. * * * * * (g) 450-470 MHz band (as available for secondary fixed operations in accordance with 90.261 and for low power operations in accordance with 90.267). * * * * * (i) For Industrial/Business frequencies which are not governed by paragraphs
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- * * * * * PO * * * * * PO * * * * * PO * * * * * * * * * * (d) * * * * * (27) This frequency will be assigned with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 11.25 kHz. 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. * * * * * 3. Section 90.35 is amended by revising the table in paragraph (b)(3), and paragraphs (c)(29) and (c)(30) to read as follows: 90.35 Industrial/Business Pool. * * * * * (b) *
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- patients in terms of mobility and comfort. Prior to the establishment of the WMTS, medical telemetry devices could be operated only on an unlicensed basis under Part 15 of the FCC's rules (on vacant VHF and UHF television channels) or on a secondary basis to PLMR operations under Part 90 (in the 450-470 MHz band). See 47 C.F.R. 15.242, 90.238, 90.267. The Commission was concerned that recent regulatory developments - the introduction of digital television service and the rechannelization of the 450-470 MHz band ( would result in more intensive use of the spectrum by the services with primary status, subjecting wireless medical telemetry operations to greater interference and perhaps precluding such operations entirely in many instances. See WMTS Report
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- practical matter, be mounted on the coupling knuckle behind the last car in the train, but this is not the optimal location for transmitting radiofrequency signals because the direct path from the end of the train to the front of the train is always blocked by intervening train cars, and also can be adversely affected by variable terrain factors. Section 90.238(e) of the Commission's Rules limits telemetry operations in the 450-470 MHz band to two watts transmitter output power. AAR is concerned that the two-watt limit offers little margin for degradation of the communications link, especially on longer trains (some of which are 7,000 to 8,000 feet long). In order to minimize the possibility of communications link failure for EOT devices,
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- and the Industrial/Business Radio Pool. Frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bands may also be authorized under Part 90 for telemetry operations; assigned for the operation of radio call boxes to be used by the public to request fire, police, ambulance, road service, and other emergency assistance; or used for radio remote control of models. See 47 C.F.R. 90.31, 90.35, 90.238, 90.241, 90.257. Under Part 95, R/C Radio Service stations may use frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bands to operate model aircraft and model surface craft devices. See 47 C.F.R. 95.201, 95.207. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106. Under Part 87, aeronautical marker beacon (i.e., radionavigation land) stations may be authorized to transmit on 75 MHz to provide position information to
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- C.F.R. 80.373 - Private Communications Frequencies Marquette Transportation Company, Paducah, KY. New Orleans, LA District Office (2/23/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.210 - Emission Masks MetroCall USA, Inc., WNVV216, Alexandria, VA. Houston, TX Resident Agent Office (2/6/01). Metrocall USA Inc., Alexandria, VA. Atlanta, GA District Office (2/28/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.238 - Telemetry Operations Bush Electronics, Liverpool, NY. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (2/22/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Commercial Communications Company, Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, WPRA-652. New York, NY District Office (2/16/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.425 - Station Identification Classic Lincoln Service, Newark, NJ, WPKT-878. New York, NY District
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- counties and independent cities in the Newport News, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach, Virginia area. Celtronix Application at Exhibit 1, p. 1. See also Celtronix Application at Supplement to Schedule E (listing multiple control station points in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina). Celtronix Application at Exhibit I, p. 1. Specifically, Celtronix requests authority pursuant to Sections 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(d)(55), 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 2.106 footnote US317. The 218-219 MHz Service was formerly known as the Interactive Video and Data Service. See Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Regulatory Flexibility in the 218-219 MHz Service, Order, Memorandum
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- Telemetron to Provide a Vehicle Tracking Service in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Statistical Area, filed April 27, 1999, and Petition of Telemetron Inc. for Waiver of Sections 90.127(b) and 90.155(a) of the Commission's Rules, filed June 11, 1999 (collectively, Telemetron Waiver Petitions). Telemetron Applications at Exhibit I, p. 1. Specifically, Telemetron requests authority pursuant to Sections 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, and 90.259 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R 90.35, 90.117, 90.119, 90.137, 90.238, 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(d)(55), 90.259. 47 C.F.R. 2.106 footnote US317. The 218-219 MHz Service was formerly known as the Interactive Video and Data Service. See Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Regulatory Flexibility in the 218-219 MHz Service, Order, Memorandum
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- Southeast Morris County Municipal, licensee of private land mobile telemetry station WQIA554 in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey. 2. On May 12, 2009, in response to a complaint of interference from a FCC licensee, an agent from the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WQIA554 located in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.238(e): "In the 450-470 MHz band, telemetry operations will be authorized on a secondary basis with a transmitter output power not to exceed 2 watts on frequencies subject to 90.20(d)(27) or 90.35(c)(30)." During the inspection on May 12, 2009, the agent found that Southeast Morris County Municipal's telemetry base station was transmitting with an effective radiated power of 16 watts. The