FCC Web Documents citing 90.377
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- accordance with § 90.205(k). 2 The frequency band 919.750-921.750 MHz is shared co-equally between multilateration and non-multilateration LMS systems. (b) Non-multilateriation LMS systems will be authorized in the following frequency bands: LMS Sub-band 1 902.000-904.000 MHz 909.750-921.750 MHz 1 Applicants for non-multilateration LMS systems should request only the minimum amount of bandwidth necessary to meet their operational needs. 33. Section 90.377 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 90.377 Frequencies available; maximum EIRP and antenna height, and priority communications. (a) Licensees shall transmit only the power (EIRP) needed to communicate with an On-Board Unit (OBU) within the communications zone and must take steps to limit the Roadside Unit (RSU) signal within the zone to the maximum extent
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- be confused with the ``registration of transmitter locations'' discussed in Section III of the instant Public Notice. Applicants can obtain an FCC Registration Number (FRN) using the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau web site at http://wireless.fcc.gov/ and select ``CORES/Call Sign Registration'' from the right hand menu under the heading of Licensing. Applicants must consult and follow FCC Form 601-Instructions. See 47 C.F.R. §90.377(b). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.945(b)(c). See discussion of geographic area license filing procedures supra, page one. The basic function of the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) is to assist the Assistant Secretary in assigning frequencies to U.S. Government radio stations and in developing and executing policies, programs, procedures, and technical criteria pertaining to the allocation, management, and use of the
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- geographic area license based on the geo-political area encompassing the legal jurisdiction of the entity. All other applicants will be issued a geographic area license for their proposed area of operation based on county(s), state(s) or nationwide. (b) Applicants who are approved in accordance with FCC Form 601 will be granted non-exclusive licenses for all non-reserved DSRCS frequencies (see § 90.377 of this part). Such licenses serve as a prerequisite of registering individual RSUs located within the licensed geographic area described in paragraph (a). Licensees must register each RSU in the Universal Licensing System (ULS) before operating such RSU. RSU registrations are subject, inter alia, to the requirements of § 1.923 of this chapter as applicable (antenna structure registration, environmental concerns,
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- of registration in the database; (4) designate Channel 172 exclusively for high-availability, low-latency public safety communications, and designate Channel 184 for longer-range, high power public safety DSRC systems; (5) revise the DSRC Class D emission mask; (6) amend Section 90.375 of the Rules, to create a separate class of OBUs for exclusive use by public safety eligibles; (7) revise Section 90.377(b) of the Rules, the antenna height correction factor requirement intended to minimize potential interference; (8) require that dual-band DSRC devices must be uniquely identified to provide DSRC services in the 5.9 GHz band; and (9) keep Docket WT 01-90 open for future consideration of revisions to the ASTM DSRC Standard. We received comments in opposition to, and in support of,
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- accordance with § 90.205(k). 2 The frequency band 919.750-921.750 MHz is shared co-equally between multilateration and non-multilateration LMS systems. (b) Non-multilateriation LMS systems will be authorized in the following frequency bands: LMS Sub-band 1 902.000-904.000 MHz 909.750-921.750 MHz 1 Applicants for non-multilateration LMS systems should request only the minimum amount of bandwidth necessary to meet their operational needs. 33. Section 90.377 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 90.377 Frequencies available; maximum EIRP and antenna height, and priority communications. (a) Licensees shall transmit only the power (EIRP) needed to communicate with an On-Board Unit (OBU) within the communications zone and must take steps to limit the Roadside Unit (RSU) signal within the zone to the maximum extent
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-106A1_Rcd.pdf
- DSRC communications not listed in paragraph (c)(1) of this section. On-Board Units (OBUs) operated by state or local governmental entities are presumptively engaged in public safety priority communications. (d) Non-priority communications. DSRCS communications not listed in paragraph (c) of this section are non-priority communications. If a dispute arises concerning non-priority DSRCS-OBU communications with Roadside Units (RSUs), the provisions of § 90.377(e) and (f) of this chapter will apply. Disputes concerning non-priority DSRCS-OBU communications not associated with RSUs are governed by paragraph (b) of this section. 7737 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-106 APPENDIX C Cross-Reference Tables for Existing and Proposed Rules Ordered by Existing Section Number ExistingProposed Topic 95.1 95.3 GMRS, 218-219MHz service descriptions 95.3 95.5 License required (GMRS) 95.5 95.5 Eligibility