FCC Web Documents citing 90.541
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- 90.523 and Federal government entities. Section 90.205 is amended by inserting a new paragraph (j), redesignating paragraphs (j) through (r) as paragraphs (k) through (s) and revising new paragraph (k) to read as follows: § 90.205 Power and antenna height limits. * * * * * (j) 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz. Power and height limitations are specified in §§ 90.541 and 90.542. (k) 806-824 MHz, 851-869 MHz, 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz. Power and height limitations are specified in § 90.635 * * * * * Subpart R is amended by revising the subpart title to read as follows: Subpart R - Regulations Governing the Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 763-775 and 793-805 MHz Bands The first sentence
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- wideband channels may be licensed. We note that, with respect to Low Power Assignments, the proposed Plan, Part 1, Section 6 at 6, states that, ``under special circumstances, an applicant may request an ERP of 5W for a mobile unit, with the identified antenna restriction of seven meters.'' We clarify that this would require a waiver of 47 C.F.R § 90.541(d) and acceptance of the Plan is without prejudice to whether such waivers would be granted. Notably, Region 19 obtained Letters of Concurrence from its adjacent regions: Region 8-Metropolitan New York, and Region 30-New York State, northern and western counties. The Plan also includes copies of published meeting announcements, notices and membership information. See Plan, Section 2 at 4, and Appendix-M
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- Plan, Part 1, Section 6 at 6, states that, ``under special circumstances, an applicant may request an ERP [effective radiated power] of 5W for a mobile unit, with the identified antenna restriction of seven meters.'' Notwithstanding the presence of this provision in the Plan, we caution prospective users that such proposed operations would require a waiver of 47 C.F.R. § 90.541(d), which states that transmitter power must not exceed 2 watts ERP. Plan Part 1, Section 6 at 4. Regional 19 will accept applications from eligible entities during two application windows per year, beginning May 1 through October and November 1 through April 30 of the next year. Plan Appendix O (Letters of Concurrence between Region 19 and adjacent regions, Region
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- 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 conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services.
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- Council (NPSTC) filed a petition for rulemaking requesting that the Commission consider rule changes to permit public safety aircraft voice operations on 700 MHz narrowband channels designated for secondary trunking use in Section 90.531(b)(7). Furthermore, NPSTC recommends that the Commission limit public safety aircraft voice operations on these channels to two watts effective radiated power, which is consistent with Section 90.541(d). NPSTC bases its proposal on the State of Maryland's request to deploy air-to-ground voice operations on 700 MHz narrowband channels so it may incorporate public safety aircraft into its existing and planned 700MHz networks. NPSTC contends that allowing air to ground voice operations at 700 MHz is ``a nationwide issue affecting all licensees operating aircraft radios.'' NPSTC has identified these
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- use. Need: In implementing the goal of nationwide interoperability, these rules designate public safety spectrum for day to day operational needs as well as nationwide voice interoperability, while providing technical requirements to avoid interference and increase spectrum efficiency. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7). Section Numbers and Title: 90.529 State License. 90.531(b)(4), (5), (6) Band Plan. 90.541(d) Transmitting Power Limits. 90.543 (f) and (g) Emission Limits. Brief Description: Part 90 contains the Commission rules governing private land mobile radio services. Subpart S sets forth the rules governing the licensing and operations of all systems operating in the 806-824/851-869 MHz and 896-901/935-940 MHz bands, including eligibility requirements, and operational and technical standards for stations licensed in these bands.
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- argues that it is inappropriate to require APC on mobile and portable units alone because this feature must be implemented throughout the network, including the radio infrastructure, to achieve the benefits associated with APC. We concur with the petitioners that the use of APC in mobile and portable transmitters should be an optional equipment requirement. Therefore, we are deleting Section 90.541(d) of our Rules which requires the design of mobile and portable units to employ APC. While we are deleting this requirement from our Rules, this does not preclude the ability of licensees to use transmitters employing APC should they desire to do so. Emission Limitations In the First Report and Order, we specified emission limits based upon adjacent channel coupled
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- read as follows: § 90.537 Trunking requirement. All systems using six or more narrowband channels in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be trunked systems. Nationwide interoperability channels listed in Section 90.531(b)(1), and the narrowband low power channels listed in Sections 90.531(b)(3), 90.531(4), are not counted as narrowband channels for the purposes of this trunking requirement. Section 90.541 is amended by adding paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 90.541 Transmitting power limits * * * * * (d) Transmitters operating on the narrowband low power channels listed in Sections 90.531(b)(3), 90.531(b)(4), must not exceed 2 watts (ERP). Section 90.543 is revised to add paragraphs (e) and (f) to read as follows: § 90.543 Emission limitations * *
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- 90.523 and Federal government entities. Section 90.205 is amended by inserting a new paragraph (j), redesignating paragraphs (j) through (r) as paragraphs (k) through (s) and revising new paragraph (k) to read as follows: § 90.205 Power and antenna height limits. * * * * * (j) 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz. Power and height limitations are specified in §§ 90.541 and 90.542. (k) 806-824 MHz, 851-869 MHz, 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz. Power and height limitations are specified in § 90.635 * * * * * Subpart R is amended by revising the subpart title to read as follows: Subpart R - Regulations Governing the Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 763-775 and 793-805 MHz Bands The first sentence
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-132A1_Erratum.doc
- 90.523 and Federal government entities. Section 90.205 is amended by inserting a new paragraph (j), redesignating paragraphs (j) through (r) as paragraphs (k) through (s) and revising new paragraph (k) to read as follows: § 90.205 Power and antenna height limits. * * * * * (j) 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz. Power and height limitations are specified in §§ 90.541 and 90.542. (k) 806-824 MHz, 851-869 MHz, 896-901 MHz and 935-940 MHz. Power and height limitations are specified in § 90.635 * * * * * Subpart R is amended by revising the subpart title to read as follows: Subpart R - Regulations Governing the Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 763-775 and 793-805 MHz Bands The first sentence
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- must be 1 part per million or better. (e) The frequency stability of mobile, portable and control transmitters operating in the wideband segment must be 1.25 parts per million or better when AFC is locked to a base station, and 5 parts per million or better when AFC is not locked. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 E - 9 § 90.541 Transmitting power limits. The transmitting power of base, mobile, portable and control stations operating in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must not exceed the maximum limits in this section, and must also comply with any applicable effective radiated power limits in § 90.545. (a) The transmitting power of base transmitters must not exceed the limits given in
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- read as follows: § 90.537 Trunking requirement. All systems using six or more narrowband channels in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must be trunked systems. Nationwide interoperability channels listed in Section 90.531(b)(1), and the narrowband low power channels listed in Sections 90.531(b)(3), 90.531(4), are not counted as narrowband channels for the purposes of this trunking requirement. Section 90.541 is amended by adding paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 90.541 Transmitting power limits * * * * * (d) Transmitters operating on the narrowband low power channels listed in Sections 90.531(b)(3), 90.531(b)(4), must not exceed 2 watts (ERP). Section 90.543 is revised to add paragraphs (e) and (f) to read as follows: § 90.543 Emission limitations * *
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- must be 1 part per million or better. (e) The frequency stability of mobile, portable and control transmitters operating in the wideband segment must be 1.25 parts per million or better when AFC is locked to a base station, and 5 parts per million or better when AFC is not locked. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 E - 9 § 90.541 Transmitting power limits. The transmitting power of base, mobile, portable and control stations operating in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz frequency bands must not exceed the maximum limits in this section, and must also comply with any applicable effective radiated power limits in § 90.545. (a) The transmitting power of base transmitters must not exceed the limits given in
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/fcc00264.doc
- argues that it is inappropriate to require APC on mobile and portable units alone because this feature must be implemented throughout the network, including the radio infrastructure, to achieve the benefits associated with APC. We concur with the petitioners that the use of APC in mobile and portable transmitters should be an optional equipment requirement. Therefore, we are deleting Section 90.541(d) of our Rules which requires the design of mobile and portable units to employ APC. While we are deleting this requirement from our Rules, this does not preclude the ability of licensees to use transmitters employing APC should they desire to do so. Emission Limitations In the First Report and Order, we specified emission limits based upon adjacent channel coupled