FCC Web Documents citing 90.533
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- Docket No. 06-229, WT Docket No. 96-86, Order, 22 FCC Rcd 20290 (2007) (Virginia Order). Id. at ¶ 7. See Waiver Request at 2. See id. Currently, narrowband deployments within the border region must operate on a noninterference basis with respect to, and must accept any interference received from, Canadian TV stations operating on these channels. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.533; Arrangement G, Section 4.4. See Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2007-53 (May 17, 2007), found at . See Arrangement G, Annex A (Channeling Plan). See Second Report and Order at 15459-62 ¶¶ 489-496 (codified at 47 C.F.R. § 90.1432(a)). Waiver Request at 1-2. Id. at 2. Under Arrangement G, the 764-768 MHz and 794-798 MHz bands are variously designated for narrowband
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- allocations are granted and that such LOI be submitted as a condition of license grant by the FCC). We reject Region 21's requirement for submission of an LOI as a condition of license grant, as outside the scope of the RPC's spectrum administration responsibilities. See Revised Plan, Coverage and Interference at 10-11 (addressing TV/DTV protection criteria). See 47 C.F.R § 90.533 Transmitting sites near U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. See Revised Plan Spectrum Allocation at 6-7. See Revised Plan, Interoperability Requirements at 7-9 (requires all applicants to submit an Interoperability Plan with applications for spectrum). See Revised Plan, Appendix T - DTV Transition; see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.545 TV/DTV Interference Protection Criteria. See Revised Plan, Future Planning Process at 23 (stating
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- 799-805 MHz................................ 961-1920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * * * * (c) [Reserved] (d) * * * (d)(1) * * * (d)(2) [Reserved] * * * * * (f) Internal guard band. The internal guard band (768-769/798-799 MHz) is reserved. (g) Broadband. The 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands are allocated for broadband communications pursuant to the Public Safety Broadband License. Section 90.533 is amended by revising the section to read as follows: § 90.533 Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. This section applies to each license to operate one or more public safety transmitters in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands, at a location or locations North of Line A (see § 90.7) or within 120 kilometers (75 miles)
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- or principal purpose of which is to protect the safety of life, health, or property--that are not made commercially available to the public by the provider. When planning sites or facilities, State Licensees must ensure compliance with Subpart R of Part 90 (Regulations Governing the Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 764-776 and 794-806 MHz Bands) including: - Section 90.533 (Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border) - Section 90.545 (TV/DTV interference protection criteria) State Licensees may operate facilities in interstate boundary areas so long as the field strength of station transmissions is limited to 40 dBu/m at the licensee's geographic border. Adjoining states may agree to alternate field strengths at their common border. When planning sites or facilities,
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- Docket No. 06-229, WT Docket No. 96-86, Order, 22 FCC Rcd 20290 (2007) (Virginia Order). Id. at ¶ 7. See Waiver Request at 2. See id. Currently, narrowband deployments within the border region must operate on a noninterference basis with respect to, and must accept any interference received from, Canadian TV stations operating on these channels. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.533; Arrangement G, Section 4.4. See Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2007-53 (May 17, 2007), found at . See Arrangement G, Annex A (Channeling Plan). See Second Report and Order at 15459-62 ¶¶ 489-496 (codified at 47 C.F.R. § 90.1432(a)). Waiver Request at 1-2. Id. at 2. Under Arrangement G, the 764-768 MHz and 794-798 MHz bands are variously designated for narrowband
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- allocations are granted and that such LOI be submitted as a condition of license grant by the FCC). We reject Region 21's requirement for submission of an LOI as a condition of license grant, as outside the scope of the RPC's spectrum administration responsibilities. See Revised Plan, Coverage and Interference at 10-11 (addressing TV/DTV protection criteria). See 47 C.F.R § 90.533 Transmitting sites near U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. See Revised Plan Spectrum Allocation at 6-7. See Revised Plan, Interoperability Requirements at 7-9 (requires all applicants to submit an Interoperability Plan with applications for spectrum). See Revised Plan, Appendix T - DTV Transition; see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.545 TV/DTV Interference Protection Criteria. See Revised Plan, Future Planning Process at 23 (stating
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- in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz frequency bands. Need: The identified rules govern eligibility as well as operational, planning and licensing requirements and standards for stations licensed in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section Number and Title: 90.521 Scope. 90.523 Eligibility. 90.527 Regional plan requirements. 90.531 Band plan. 90.533 Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. 90.535 Modulation and spectrum usage efficiency requirements. 90.537 Trunking requirement. 90.539 Frequency stability. 90.541 Transmitting power limits. 90.543 Emission limitations. 90.545 TV/DTV interference protection criteria. 90.549 Transmitter certification. 90.551 Construction requirements. SUBPART T-REGULATIONS GOVERNING LICENSING AND USE OF FREQUENCIES IN THE 220-222 MHz BAND Brief Description: The Part 90 rules state the
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- 1 II. Background 3 III. Discussion 7 A. Migration Timing 7 1. Migration Path to a 6.25 kHz Voice Efficiency Requirement 7 2. Fixed or Contingent Benchmarks 10 3. Implementation 13 a. Establishing Specific Migration Dates 13 b. Effect of Implementation 16 B. Rural and Urban Markets 20 C. Migration for General Use and State License Channels 25 D. Section 90.533 - Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border 29 IV. Procedural matters 30 A. Regulatory Flexibility Act 30 B. Paperwork Reduction Act 31 V. ordering clauses 34 Appendices: Appendix A - List of Commenters Appendix B - Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Appendix C - Final Rules INTRODUCTION and executive summary In this Fifth Report and Order, we adopt a
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- Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, WT Docket No. 96-86, Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd. 4736, 4737 (2002). However, the NCC urges the Commission to review this decision and mandate its use. See NCC ex parte at 6. Our rules currently permit encrypted communication on all but two national channels reserved for interoperability. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.533(a). The NCC recommended that the Commission amend Section 90 of its Rules to include a new section titled ``Interoperability Channels: Administration, Use, Limitations'' that would consolidate existing rules governing interoperability and any new rules that the Commission may adopt in response to the NCC's recommendations. See NCC ex parte at 6. See FCC Tutorial, Wireless Ad Hoc Mesh Network Technology,
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- MHz paired with 792-794 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.5(b)(1) and (2). Comments of Access Spectrum, LLC, filed Dec. 9, 2002 at 2-3 (Access Spectrum Comments). Id at 3. Joint Comments of Nortel Networks Inc. and EADS Telecom North America to Sixth Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, filed Dec. 9, 2002 (Nortel/EADS Joint Comments). 47 C.F.R. § 90.548. 47 C.F.R. § 90.533(e). 47 C.F.R. § 90.537. Reallocation of Television Channels 60-69, the 746-806 MHz Band, ET Docket No. 97-157, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 12 FCC Rcd 14141 (1997); Reallocation of Television Channels 60-69, the 746-806 MHz Band, Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 22953 (1998) (Reallocation R&O). Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact upon the Existing Television Broadcast Service, Sixth Report
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- 799-805 MHz................................ 961-1920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * * * * (c) [Reserved] (d) * * * (d)(1) * * * (d)(2) [Reserved] * * * * * (f) Internal guard band. The internal guard band (768-769/798-799 MHz) is reserved. (g) Broadband. The 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands are allocated for broadband communications pursuant to the Public Safety Broadband License. Section 90.533 is amended by revising the section to read as follows: § 90.533 Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. This section applies to each license to operate one or more public safety transmitters in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands, at a location or locations North of Line A (see § 90.7) or within 120 kilometers (75 miles)
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-132A1_Erratum.doc
- 799-805 MHz................................ 961-1920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * * * * (c) [Reserved] (d) * * * (d)(1) * * * (d)(2) [Reserved] * * * * * (f) Internal guard band. The internal guard band (768-769/798-799 MHz) is reserved. (g) Broadband. The 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands are allocated for broadband communications pursuant to the Public Safety Broadband License. Section 90.533 is amended by revising the section to read as follows: § 90.533 Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. This section applies to each license to operate one or more public safety transmitters in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands, at a location or locations North of Line A (see § 90.7) or within 120 kilometers (75 miles)
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- in base/mobile pairs that are separated by 30 MHz. However, until December 31, 2006, channels other than those listed in paragraphs (b)(1) and (c)(1), may be planned and assigned in base/mobile pairs having a different separation, where necessary because 30 MHz base/mobile pairing is precluded by the presence of one or more co-channel or adjacent channel TV/DTV broadcast stations. § 90.533 Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. This section applies to each license to operate one or more public safety transmitters in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz bands, at a location or locations North of Line A (see § 90.7) or within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of the U.S.-Mexico border, until such time as agreements between the government
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- license to allow the use of non-type accepted equipment.|||||P 3037|CG|Authorization secondary to existing and future Canadian operations and subject to applicable Treaty obligations.|||||P 3038|CG|Station must be operated in accordance with RCTA-217, as amended.|||||P 3039|LP|In accordance with Section 90.531(b)(5), only frequencies designated for direct licensing to each state (including U. S. territories, districts, and possessions) are authorized.|||||P 3040|LP|In accordance with Section 90.533, operation of public safety transmitters must not cause harmful interference to the reception of television broadcasts transmitted by UHF TV broadcast stations located in Canada. Public safety base, control, and mobile tr|ansmitters must comply with the interference protection Page 14 special_cond_code21.txt criteria in Section 90.545 for TV/DTV stations in Canada. Public safety facilities must accept any interference that may be
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- in base/mobile pairs that are separated by 30 MHz. However, until December 31, 2006, channels other than those listed in paragraphs (b)(1) and (c)(1), may be planned and assigned in base/mobile pairs having a different separation, where necessary because 30 MHz base/mobile pairing is precluded by the presence of one or more co-channel or adjacent channel TV/DTV broadcast stations. § 90.533 Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. This section applies to each license to operate one or more public safety transmitters in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz bands, at a location or locations North of Line A (see § 90.7) or within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of the U.S.-Mexico border, until such time as agreements between the government