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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit v Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER Request for Waiver of Section 90.265(e)(1)(ii) of the Commission's rules ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0002316654 ORDER Adopted: March 6, 2007 Released: March 7, 2006 By the Chief, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction We have before us an application and waiver request filed by the Detroit Medical Center (DMC), Detroit, Michigan. DMC seeks a waiver of Section 90.265
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- offered for consumers to purchase or lease. This disclosure requirement does not apply to wireless microphones that are not capable of operating in the core TV bands, i.e., channels 2-51, excluding channel 37. For example, the disclosure requirement does not apply to wireless microphones that may operate on a licensed basis in the 169-171 MHz band (see 47 C.F.R. 90.265) or on an unlicensed basis in the 902-928 MHz or the 2.4 GHz bands (see 47 C.F.R. 15.247). See 47 U.S.C. 302a, 503. PUBLIC NOTICE FCC ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY * * * CONSUMER ALERT * * * . 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 $
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- remove extraneous information in paragraph (f) and revise the reference in paragraph (i) to refer to Form 601. Specifically, (1) remove extraneous punctuation from the table in Section 90.257(a)(1); (2) insert an omitted word (``operations'') in Section 90.259(a)(5); (3) insert the effective date in Section 90.261(c); (4) in Section 90.263, correct the reference to the Radiolocation Service; (5) conform Section 90.265(h) to Section 90.266(h) by revising ``420 minutes'' to read ``seven hours.'' Specifically, (1) correct a typographical error (``Banks'' for ``Bands'') in the table in Section 90.303(b); (2) insert a missing reference and make various punctuation corrections in Section 90.307; (3) correct various typographical errors in Section 90.309(a)(4) and (5); (4) delete unnecessary language from Section 90.315(g), and insert ``MHz'' at
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit v Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER Request for Waiver of Section 90.265(e)(1)(ii) of the Commission's rules ) ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0002316654 ORDER Adopted: March 6, 2007 Released: March 7, 2006 By the Chief, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: Introduction We have before us an application and waiver request filed by the Detroit Medical Center (DMC), Detroit, Michigan. DMC seeks a waiver of Section 90.265
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- Office: 541-485-8441 P: Chicago: 888-583-2-WAY P: Dallas: 888-342-2-WAY P: Los Angeles 888-355-2-WAY P: WASH. D.C. 888-395-2-WAY F: 541-485-7556 E: license@landmobile.com Hydrological Federal Frequency* NOAA National Weather Service Attn: Larry Wenzel Office of Hydrology, W/OH22 1325 East-West Highway, Room 13415 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 P: 301-713-0006 * Note that frequencies in the 169-172 MHz and 406-413 MHz bands available under Section 90.265(a) of the Commission's rules must be coordinated through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Manufacturers Radio Frequency Advisory Committee, Inc.(MRFAC) 899-A Harrison St., S.E. Leesburg, VA 20175 P: 703-669-0320 F: 703-669-0322 E: info@mrfac.com E: MRFACFreq@aol.com Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA) Attn: Don Andrew, Frequency Coordination Department 500 Montgomery Street, Suite 700 Alexandria, Virginia 22314-1561 P: 703-535-7502 F: 703-836-1608 E:
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- offered for consumers to purchase or lease. This disclosure requirement does not apply to wireless microphones that are not capable of operating in the core TV bands, i.e., channels 2-51, excluding channel 37. For example, the disclosure requirement does not apply to wireless microphones that may operate on a licensed basis in the 169-171 MHz band (see 47 C.F.R. 90.265) or on an unlicensed basis in the 902-928 MHz or the 2.4 GHz bands (see 47 C.F.R. 15.247). See 47 U.S.C. 302a, 503. PUBLIC NOTICE FCC ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY * * * CONSUMER ALERT * * * . 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 $
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- VRS spectrum is particularly acute in the VHF band, where there is virtually no allocated spectrum ... which is: (1) sufficiently distant from the 150-159 MHz public safety frequencies; and (2) not already saturated with existing base/mobile operations.'' Pyramid identifies two specific VHF allocations for communication between portable radios and VRS units. First, Pyramid ``requests that the Commission amend Section 90.265(c) of the Commission's Rules,'' which ``allocates certain 170, 171, and 172 MHz frequencies for Forest Firefighting and Conservation use.'' Pyramid asserts that ``lifting of the forest fire only limitation can result in an additional nine frequencies which could be used for VRS operations not only to fight forest fires, but also building fires.'' Pyramid states that it ``if there remains
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- Government use, is governed by a different schedule. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Narrowband Private Land Mobile Radio Channels 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. See 47 C.F.R. 90.203(m), (n), 90.535. 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
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- Government use, is governed by a different schedule. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Narrowband Private Land Mobile Radio Channels 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,
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- that 12.5 kHz is the applicable proposed bandwidth for determining the frequency separation of affected stations. See 47 C.F.R. 90.187(b)(2)(i). 47 C.F.R. 90.187(b)(2)(iii) states, ``[o]bjectionable interference is considered to exist when the interference contour ... of the proposed station intersects the service contour ... of an existing station.'' Shelby Reply Comments at 4. . Moreover, 47 C.F.R. 90.265(c)(5) would require the applicant to obtain a letter of concurrence from the United States Department of Agriculture. See West Virginia Order, 25 FCC Rcd 12566, 12568 at n. 23. See license for Station WPWW617. Shelby Reply Comments at 4. 47 C.F.R. 90.205. Power Limit Waiver Request at 1. Id. . 47 C.F.R. 90.187(b)(2). 47 C.F.R. 90.187(b)(2)(iii). See
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- Excerpts from the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended Enforcement Bureau, ``Inspection Fact Sheet,'' March 2005 Wireless microphone operations cannot cause and must accept interference from other licensed operations in the band. If any interference from wireless microphone operation is received by government or non-government operation, the wireless microphone must cease operation on the frequency involved. See 47 C.F.R. 90.265(b)(4). for information about applying for FCC licenses. - P Q T S T NLPNG -ބ To hjD 5/8b0ُ#~⇂{-(c)BM8- M''; zF'%'Np #sb``ܪGG 7z&=6Zw^` Q|d"\-k bX"(c):2Lj3 2#D~#3 %''l TP 8(+ M(c)...tme ^ T9 h-=Y 5nT_...8f">T ~(R)o[g)V vw@ jݕ9 WA
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- WAVDs can effectively operate on this spectrum on a non-interference basis. We are not proposing to allow WAVDs in the 174-180 MHz and 210-216 MHz bands (TV channels 7 and 13) because these bands are adjacent to bands which accommodate the Low Power Radio Service (LPRS), which supports auditory assistance devices and health care aids that operate pursuant to Section 90.265 of our rules. Because there are a large number of channels available, these restrictions should not impair the utility of this new service. We note that the nomadic nature of LPRS and WAVD operations could make it difficult to prevent interference between these services. In addition, by not allowing WAVDs to operate on these channels, we also would protect from
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- 470-608 MHz and 614-698 MHz bands. As proposed, we will not allow WAVDs to operate in the 174-180 MHz and 210-216 MHz bands (TV channels 7 and 13), in order to protect the Low Power Radio Service (LPRS), which supports auditory assistance devices and health care aids that operate pursuant to Part 95 and other low power devices operating under 90.265 of our rules. In addition, this channel restriction will protect from interference the Navy's SPASUR radar system, which operates in the 216.88-217.08 MHz band. We find that given the amount of spectrum we are authorizing for WAVDs, these restrictions will have minimal impact on their ability to identify spectrum on which to operate. We adopt the proposal to exclude WAVDs
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- 90.20 US11 Public Safety 166.250, 170.150 90.20 US13 Hydro Channels 169.425, 169.450, 169.475, 169.500, 169.525 [169.575] 170.225, 170.250, 170.275, 170.300, 170.325 [170.375] 171.025, 171.050, 171.075, 171.100, 171.125, 171.825, 171.850, 171.875, 171.900, 171.925 [171.975] 406.125, 406.175 [409.675, 409.725, 412.625] 412.675, 412.725, 412.775 (Six channels proposed for deletion are denoted by brackets; 23 new Hydro channels are also proposed to be added.) 90.265 US216 Medical Radiocommunication Systems 150.775, 150.7825, 150.790, 150.7975, 163.250 (Federal bands); 152.0075 MHz (non-Federal band) 90.20 US312 Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems (SVRS) 173.075 MHz 90.20 III. BACKGROUND On January 25, 1993, NTIA informed the Commission that it had updated its Manual of Regulations & Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management (NTIA Manual) to provide a narrowband channel plan and technical
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- Narrowbanded Use Footnote Center Frequencies (MHz) Rule Section Hydro Channels US13 169.425, 169.450, 169.475, 169.500, 169.525, 170.225, 170.250, 170.275, 170.300, 170.325, 171.025, 171.050, 171.075, 171.100, 171.125, 171.825, 171.850, 171.875, 171.900, 171.925, 406.125, 406.175, 412.675, 412.725, 412.775 (We are also removing channels 169.575, 170.375, 171.975, 409.675, 409.725 and 412.625 from the Hydro channel plan, and adding 23 new narrowband channels) 90.35(b)(3), 90.265(a) Forest Firefighting and Conservation US8 170.425, 170.475, 170.575, 171.425, 171.475, 171.575 172.225, 172.275, 172.375 90.20(c)(3) Public Safety US11 166.250, 170.150 90.20(c)(3) MED Channels US216 150.775, 150.790, 163.250 (We will no longer license channels 150.7825 and 150.7975) 90.20(c)(3) SVRS US312 173.075 90.20(c)(3), (e)(6) The transition plan that we adopt today refines certain aspects of the Commission's larger narrowbanding policies, most recently
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- kHz, 9040-9400 kHz, 9900-9995 kHz, 10150-11175 kHz, 11400-11600 kHz, 12100-12230 kHz, 13410-13570 kHz, 13870-14000 kHz, 14350-14990 kHz, 15800-16360 KHz, 17410-17480 kHz, 18030-18068 kHz, 18168-18780 kHz, 19020-19680 kHz, 19800-19990 kHz, 20010-21000 kHz, 21850-21924 kHz, 22855-23200 kHz, and 23350-24890 kHz, which are available for licensing under Section 90.266; and also in the band 406.1-410 MHz, which is available for licensing under Section 90.265(a). In addition, we are deleting the cross reference to Aviation Services (Part 87) from the bands 5900-5950 kHz, 7300-7400 kHz, and 17480-17550 kHz. 3. Parts 90 and 97 We are making editorial amendments to Parts 90 and 97 in order to correct and update these Rules. In Part 90 of the Commission's Rules, we are correcting a typographical error in
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- remove extraneous information in paragraph (f) and revise the reference in paragraph (i) to refer to Form 601. Specifically, (1) remove extraneous punctuation from the table in Section 90.257(a)(1); (2) insert an omitted word (``operations'') in Section 90.259(a)(5); (3) insert the effective date in Section 90.261(c); (4) in Section 90.263, correct the reference to the Radiolocation Service; (5) conform Section 90.265(h) to Section 90.266(h) by revising ``420 minutes'' to read ``seven hours.'' Specifically, (1) correct a typographical error (``Banks'' for ``Bands'') in the table in Section 90.303(b); (2) insert a missing reference and make various punctuation corrections in Section 90.307; (3) correct various typographical errors in Section 90.309(a)(4) and (5); (4) delete unnecessary language from Section 90.315(g), and insert ``MHz'' at
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- Government use, is governed by a different schedule. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Narrowband Private Land Mobile Radio Channels 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. See 47 C.F.R. 90.203(m), (n), 90.535. 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
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- Government use, is governed by a different schedule. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Narrowband Private Land Mobile Radio Channels 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. 3SeeReplacement 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
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- microphones could be in excess of 40.'' Audio-Technica Comments at 18. In addition, a single licensee ``may operate any number of wireless microphone systems.'' Id. at 19. See TV White Spaces Second Report and Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 16843, 16844 93, 95. Id. at 16883 220. Id. at 16876 197. 47 C.F.R. 90.35(a). Id. 90.265(b)(2). Id. 90.265(b)(4). Id. See Sennheiser Comments at 8. Sennheiser states that ``[t]he low available power and high interference levels'' make these wireless microphones unreliable, while ``the narrow bandwidth of most units impairs audio quality.'' Id; see also Shure Reply Comments at 11-12 (Part 15 spectrum bands are heavily occupied by ``a wide variety of incompatible devices that would interfere
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- 61 for frequencies 453.03125 and 453.04375 MHz in the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table, the Commission also changed limitation number 59 to 49 on these frequencies without explanation. These additional changes were the result of typographical errors. Limitation 49 states that ``[t]his frequency may be assigned only for forest firefighting and conservation activities in accordance with the provisions of 90.265,'' but frequencies 453.03125 and 453.04375 MHz do not appear in that section. In contrast, limitation 59 states that ``[t]he continuous carrier mode of operation may be used for telemetry transmission on this frequency.'' The telemetry focus of limitation 59 is consistent with limitation 62, which also applies to these frequencies. We take this opportunity to correct these errors and change
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- micrfonos inalmbricos, [16]www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones/welcomeSpanish.html. La exigencia de entregar esta informacin NO se aplica a la venta de micrfonos inalmbricos y equipos similares que operan fuera del espectro principal de televisin. Por ejemplo, la exigencia de exhibir informacin no se aplica a los micrfonos inalmbricos que pueden operar con licencia en la banda de 169 a 171 MHz (ver 47 C.F.R. Section 90.265) o sin licencia en las bandas de 902 a 928 MHz y de 2.4 GHz (ver 47 C.F.R. Section 15.247). Operacin de micrfonos inalmbricos con y sin licencia Los micrfonos inalmbricos (y dispositivos similares) tanto en la Banda de 700 MHz como en otras bandas de frecuencia son operados por usuarios sin licencia (bajo Part 15) y por usuarios con
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- Coordination must be electronically submitted by the Coordinator. Frequency Coordination is required for a new filing. Major Modifications and Amendments that change or add frequencies, emissions, ERP, Output Power, Antenna Height, Ground Elevation, change location of Base, Fixed, Mobile or Control stations or number of Mobile units and any change to station class. (Hydro frequencies listed in [44]CFR 47 Section 90.265(a). Go through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for coordination. Frequency Coordination is not required for STAs unless they are filing a waiver of the 180 day limit of STA. Developmental and Demonstration applications, Radiolocation (RS) applications, Itinerant operations and station classes ending in the letter "I" or "L" and applications for 6.1 Meter Control Stations. There are different
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- micrfonos inalmbricos, [16]www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones/welcomeSpanish.html. La exigencia de entregar esta informacin NO se aplica a la venta de micrfonos inalmbricos y equipos similares que operan fuera del espectro principal de televisin. Por ejemplo, la exigencia de exhibir informacin no se aplica a los micrfonos inalmbricos que pueden operar con licencia en la banda de 169 a 171 MHz (ver 47 C.F.R. Section 90.265) o sin licencia en las bandas de 902 a 928 MHz y de 2.4 GHz (ver 47 C.F.R. Section 15.247). Operacin de micrfonos inalmbricos con y sin licencia Los micrfonos inalmbricos (y dispositivos similares) tanto en la Banda de 700 MHz como en otras bandas de frecuencia son operados por usuarios sin licencia (bajo Part 15) y por usuarios con
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- Excerpts from the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended Enforcement Bureau, "Inspection Fact Sheet," March 2005 Wireless microphone operations cannot cause and must accept interference from other licensed operations in the band. If any interference from wireless microphone operation is received by government or non-government operation, the wireless microphone must cease operation on the frequency involved. See 47 C.F.R. S: 90.265(b)(4). There is an exception to this licensing requirement for certain transmitters operating pursuant to Part 15 of the Commission's rules ("Rules"), 47 C.F.R. S:S: 15.1 et seq. The Shure wireless transmitter in question, however, is not authorized under Part 15 of the Rules. Rather, it is authorized to operate in the 169-172 MHz band pursuant to Part 90 of the