FCC Web Documents citing 90.405
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- of six hours. We seek comment on AASHTO's position and the distinction it makes between the rebroadcast over TIS of routine versus non-routine NOAA weather reports. We ask commenters to frame their comments in the context of: 1) the TIS service rules and whether they should be expanded to make a clear accommodation for non-routine NOAA reports; and 2) Sections 90.405(a)(1) and 90.407 of the Commission's rules, which allow for, respectively, the transmission over the TIS service of ``emergency communications'' under certain circumstances and ``any communications related directly to the imminent safety-of-life or property.'' Are the existing Part 90 rules sufficient for the Commission to clarify that non-routine NOAA reports over TIS is permitted, as AASHTO requests? We clarify that we
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- (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. Philadelphia, PA District Office (3/16/01). Allen Luxury
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- § 90.179(f). 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(a). See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(g) (permitting licensees authorized to operate radio systems on Public Safety Pool frequencies designated in § 90.20 to share their frequencies with Federal Government entities on a non-profit, cost sharing basis). 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(d). The agreements must be kept as part of the station records. 47 C.F.R. § 90.405(a)(1) and (2). Testing is also permitted under § 90.405(3). 47 C.F.R. § 90.403(a). Id. 47 C.F.R. § 90.403(b). Indeed, we note that Two-Way's principal apparently prepared the application on behalf of NOCC. Thus, any finding of misrepresentation or lack of candor by NOCC might also raise questions as to Two-Way's qualifications to be a Commission licensee. 47 U.S.C. § 308(b).
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- the grant of the above-referenced application filed by Ramirez Electronics (Ramirez). For the reasons set forth below, the petition is denied. Nighthawk states that Ramirez's operations under Station WQFZ655 on frequency 463.5875 MHz are causing interference to Nighthawk's operations on frequency pair 463/468.5875 MHz under Station WQFG342. Nighthawk also asserts that Ramirez is operating in violation of Sections 90.403 and 90.405 of the Commission's Rules because Ramirez is not monitoring the channel prior to transmitting. Nighthawk asks that the Commission restore Ramirez's application to pending status and return it to the frequency coordinator for new frequencies. We note that the frequencies 463.5875 MHz and 468.5875 MHz are licensed on a shared, nonexclusive basis. Nighthawk is not entitled to exclusive use of
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- to an interference complaint from another private land mobile licensee, an agent of the Commission's New York Office investigated radio station WNAR498, located at 143 Palmers Road, Yonkers, New York and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.403(f): ``Stations licensed in this part shall not continuously radiate an unmodulated carrier except where required for tests as permitted in § 90.405 ....'' During the investigations on December 22, 2005 and January 7, 2006, the agent determined that the Yonkers Public Schools was radiating an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 154.515 MHz that was not associated with testing or maintenance of the radio system. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's
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- part...'' According to the station license for KCQ249, the County of Somerset is authorized to operate a base station on the frequency 154.680 MHz at 20 Grove Street, Somerville, New Jersey. At the time of inspection, agents determined that the County of Somerset operated a base station on 156.840 MHz off Millers Lane, Bridgewater Township, New Jersey. 47 C.F.R. § 90.405(a): ``Stations licensed in this part may transmit only ... Communications directly related and necessary to those activities which make the licensee eligible for the station license held under this part.`` On June 1, 2009, agents used direction finding techniques to determine that the County of Somerset was transmitting superfluous communications on the frequency 154.680 MHz. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.425(a): "Except
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- was operating a 250 watt base station radio transceiver with the frequency 464.65 MHz. The Philadelphia Zoo is licensed to operate only mobile radios on 464.65 MHz with an authorized output power of 40 watts. 47 C.F.R. § 90.403(f): ``Stations licensed in this part shall not continuously radiate an unmodulated carrier except where required for tests as permitted in § 90.405....'' During the inspection on October 15, 2009, the agent determined that the Philadelphia Zoo was radiating an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 464.65 MHz that was not associated with testing or maintenance of the radio system. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, the Zoological Society of Philadelphia
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- in response to an interference complaint from another private land mobile licensee, an agent of the Commission's Columbia Office investigated radio station WQKM544, located on Burchard Sawmill Road, Crumpton, Maryland and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.403(f): ``Stations licensed in this part shall not continuously radiate an unmodulated carrier except where required for tests as permitted in § 90.405, except where specifically permitted by this part, where specifically authorized in the station authorization, or on an as needed basis in the Radiolocation Radio Service.'' During the investigation, the agent determined that Choptank was radiating an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 462.1375 MHz that was not associated with testing or maintenance of the radio system and such transmission did not
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- AA establishes regulations regarding the universal emergency telephone number. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services - Contains rules applicable to general licensing and application filing requirements, technical standards, and operations for Specialized Mobile Radio and other commercial, private, and public safety licensees. Specifically, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau administers rules regarding Operating Requirements (Subpart N, sections 90.405 through 90.417), Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 806-824, 851-869, 869-901 and 935-940 MHz Bands (Subpart S, sections 90.676 through 90.677) and 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership (Subpart AA). RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU (WTB) WT Docket No. 08-182 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - In addition to containing the procedural rules of general
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- of six hours. We seek comment on AASHTO's position and the distinction it makes between the rebroadcast over TIS of routine versus non-routine NOAA weather reports. We ask commenters to frame their comments in the context of: 1) the TIS service rules and whether they should be expanded to make a clear accommodation for non-routine NOAA reports; and 2) Sections 90.405(a)(1) and 90.407 of the Commission's rules, which allow for, respectively, the transmission over the TIS service of ``emergency communications'' under certain circumstances and ``any communications related directly to the imminent safety-of-life or property.'' Are the existing Part 90 rules sufficient for the Commission to clarify that non-routine NOAA reports over TIS is permitted, as AASHTO requests? We clarify that we
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- AA establishes regulations regarding the universal emergency telephone number. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services - Contains rules applicable to general licensing and application filing requirements, technical standards, and operations for Specialized Mobile Radio and other commercial, private, and public safety licensees. Specifically, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau administers rules regarding Operating Requirements (Subpart N, sections 90.405 through 90.417), Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 806-824, 851-869, 869-901 and 935-940 MHz Bands (Subpart S, sections 90.676 through 90.677) and 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership (Subpart AA). RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU (WTB) WT Docket No. 10-271 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - In addition to containing the procedural rules of general
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- 47 C.F.R. 90.179(f). 16 47 C.F.R. 90.179(a). See also 47 C.F.R. 90.179(g) (permitting licensees authorized to operate radio systems on Public Safety Pool frequencies designated in 90.20 to share their frequencies with Federal Government entities on a non- profit, cost sharing basis). 17 47 C.F.R. 90.179(d). The agreements must be kept as part of the station records. 18 47 C.F.R. 90.405(a)(1) and (2). Testing is also permitted under 90.405(3). 19 47 C.F.R. 90.403(a). 20 Id. 21 47 C.F.R. 90.403(b). 22 Indeed, we note that Two-Way's principal apparently prepared the application on behalf of NOCC. Thus, any finding of misrepresentation or lack of candor by NOCC might also raise questions as to Two-Way's qualifications to be a Commission licensee. 23 47 U.S.C.
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- (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. Philadelphia, PA District Office (3/16/01). Allen Luxury
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- in response to an interference complaint from another private land mobile licensee, an agent of the Commission's New York Office investigated radio station WNAR498, located at 143 Palmers Road, Yonkers, New York and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.403(f): ``Stations licensed in this part shall not continuously radiate an unmodulated carrier except where required for tests as permitted in 90.405 ....'' During the investigations on December 22, 2005 and January 7, 2006, the agent determined that the Yonkers Public Schools was radiating an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 154.515 MHz that was not associated with testing or maintenance of the radio system. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,2 and Section 1.89 of the
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-292082A1.html
- According to the station license for KCQ249, the County of Somerset is authorized to operate a base station on the frequency 154.680 MHz at 20 Grove Street, Somerville, New Jersey. At the time of inspection, agents determined that the County of Somerset operated a base station on 156.840 MHz off Millers Lane, Bridgewater Township, New Jersey. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.405(a): "Stations licensed in this part may transmit only ... Communications directly related and necessary to those activities which make the licensee eligible for the station license held under this part." On June 1, 2009, agents used direction finding techniques to determine that the County of Somerset was transmitting superfluous communications on the frequency 154.680 MHz. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.425(a):
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- operating a 250 watt base station radio transceiver with the frequency 464.65 MHz. The Philadelphia Zoo is licensed to operate only mobile radios on 464.65 MHz with an authorized output power of 40 watts. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.403(f): "Stations licensed in this part shall not continuously radiate an unmodulated carrier except where required for tests as permitted in S: 90.405...." During the inspection on October 15, 2009, the agent determined that the Philadelphia Zoo was radiating an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 464.65 MHz that was not associated with testing or maintenance of the radio system. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, the Zoological Society of
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-295907A1.html
- in response to an interference complaint from another private land mobile licensee, an agent of the Commission's Columbia Office investigated radio station WQKM544, located on Burchard Sawmill Road, Crumpton, Maryland and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.403(f): "Stations licensed in this part shall not continuously radiate an unmodulated carrier except where required for tests as permitted in S: 90.405, except where specifically permitted by this part, where specifically authorized in the station authorization, or on an as needed basis in the Radiolocation Radio Service." During the investigation, the agent determined that Choptank was radiating an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 462.1375 MHz that was not associated with testing or maintenance of the radio system and such transmission did not
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2004/DA-04-1091A1.html
- 47 C.F.R. 90.179(f). 16 47 C.F.R. 90.179(a). See also 47 C.F.R. 90.179(g) (permitting licensees authorized to operate radio systems on Public Safety Pool frequencies designated in 90.20 to share their frequencies with Federal Government entities on a non- profit, cost sharing basis). 17 47 C.F.R. 90.179(d). The agreements must be kept as part of the station records. 18 47 C.F.R. 90.405(a)(1) and (2). Testing is also permitted under 90.405(3). 19 47 C.F.R. 90.403(a). 20 Id. 21 47 C.F.R. 90.403(b). 22 Indeed, we note that Two-Way's principal apparently prepared the application on behalf of NOCC. Thus, any finding of misrepresentation or lack of candor by NOCC might also raise questions as to Two-Way's qualifications to be a Commission licensee. 23 47 U.S.C.
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- (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. Philadelphia, PA District Office (3/16/01). Allen Luxury