FCC Web Documents citing 90.273
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- (3) The frequency bands 31.99-32.00 MHz, 33.00-33.01 MHz, 33.99-34.00 MHz, 37.93-38.00 MHz, 39.99-40.00 MHz, and 42.00-42.01 MHz, are available for assignment for developmental operation subject to the provisions of subpart Q of this part. (4) Frequencies in the 421-430 MHz band are available in the Detroit, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, N.Y. areas in accordance with the rules in §§ 90.273 through 90.281. * * * * * (g) * * * * * (5) * * * * * (iv) The following table, along with the antenna height (HAAT) and power (ERP), must be used to determine the minimum separation required between proposed base stations and co-channel public coast stations licensed prior to July 6, 1998 under Part 80 of
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- WPMS522 at a location other than that authorized by their licenses and more than fifty miles from the geographic center coordinates of Detroit, Michigan. While Section 90.275(c) does not exist, we believe, based on the substance of their waiver requests and response to our subsequent inquiry, see infra para. 5, that Midport and GRH intended to seek waiver of Section 90.273(c) of the Commission's Rules, which confines base stations in the 421-430 MHz band to within fifty miles of the geographic center coordinates of certain cities, including Detroit, Michigan. Midport also requested an extension of the applicable construction deadline for Station WPQF373. On August 30, 2001, Futronics, Inc. (Futronics) filed a ``Petition for Initiation of License Revocation Proceeding'' against the above-captioned
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- station were to operate at 90 watts, within the 50 mile geographic restriction area. Midway further contends that with the reduction in power, Midport's mobile relay transmissions will impact an area that is less than the comparable area affected if Midport were operating at full power from within a 50-mile radius of Detroit. Consequently, Midport requests a waiver of Section 90.273(c) of the Commission's Rules. Midport argues that grant of the requested waiver will not undermine the fundamental purpose served by the rule in question, citing that the rule was adopted ``to provide for the most intensive use possible of this spectrum by land mobile entities throughout the Buffalo, Detroit, and Cleveland areas.'' Midport also cites that a secondary purpose of
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- 50 miles of the geographic center of Detroit, Michigan. For the reasons stated herein, we grant the waiver request. Background On August 15, 2002, Midport filed an application for authorization to commence land mobile operations on various 421-430 MHz frequencies at a distance of 52.8 miles from the geographic center of Detroit, Michigan. Midport also requested a waiver of Section 90.273 of the Commission's Rules to permit its proposed operations. Section 90.273(c) and (d) of the Commission's Rules require that base and control stations and mobiles, respectively, operating in the 421-430 MHz frequency band in the vicinity of Detroit be located within 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the center of the city. Stations operating within these distance restrictions are authorized to
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- the geographic center of Detroit, Michigan. For the reasons stated herein, we grant the waiver request. background On August 15, 2002 and February 3, 2003, Midport filed applications for authorization to commence land mobile operations on various 421-430 MHz frequencies at a distance of 52.8 miles from the geographic center of Detroit, Michigan. Midport also requested a waiver of Section 90.273 of the Commission's Rules to permit its proposed operations. Section 90.273(c)-(d) of the Commission's Rules requires that base and control stations and mobiles operating in the 421-430 MHz frequency band in the vicinity of Detroit be located within 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the center of the city. Stations operating within these distance restrictions are authorized to transmit at a
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- may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart K set forth special requirements applicable to the use of certain frequencies or frequency bands. Need: The rule governs the availability and use of frequencies in the 421-430 MHz band. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303, and 332. Section Number and Title: 90.273(a) Availability and use of frequencies in the 421-430 MHz band. SUBPART L-AUTHORIZATION IN THE BAND 470-512 MHz (UHF-TV SHARING) 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 L governs the authorization and use of frequencies by land
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- (3) The frequency bands 31.99-32.00 MHz, 33.00-33.01 MHz, 33.99-34.00 MHz, 37.93-38.00 MHz, 39.99-40.00 MHz, and 42.00-42.01 MHz, are available for assignment for developmental operation subject to the provisions of subpart Q of this part. (4) Frequencies in the 421-430 MHz band are available in the Detroit, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, N.Y. areas in accordance with the rules in §§ 90.273 through 90.281. * * * * * (g) * * * * * (5) * * * * * (iv) The following table, along with the antenna height (HAAT) and power (ERP), must be used to determine the minimum separation required between proposed base stations and co-channel public coast stations licensed prior to July 6, 1998 under Part 80 of