FCC Web Documents citing 90.607
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- stringently by increasing the resolution bandwidth under that condition to be 100 kHz, not 10 kHz.'' We tentatively conclude that we should revise Section 90.210(m) of our rules to conform to ITU Regulation S3.10, because we believe this revision will provide greater protection against interference. We request comment on this tentative conclusion. 800 MHz and 900 MHz Supplemental Information Section 90.607 of the Commission's rules describes the supplemental information that must be furnished by applicants for 800 MHz and 900 MHz SMR systems. Under paragraph (a) of this rule, applicants proposing to provide service on a commercial basis in these bands must supply, among other things, a statement of their ``planned mode of operation'' and a statement certifying that only eligible
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- 14 winning bidders purchased 1030 800-MHz General Category licenses; the SMR lower band auction ended December 5, 2000, with 22 winning bidders obtaining 2800 800-MHz licenses (Lower 80 Channels); and a Multi-Radio Service auction (Auction 43) consisting, in part, of previously unawarded General Category licenses ended January 17, 2002, with 2 winning bidders obtaining 23 General Category licenses. Comments Sections 90.607(a), 90.621(b)(5), 90.629(e), 90.631(d) and (i), 90.635(a) and (c), 90.653, and 90.658. PCIA requests the amendment or elimination of the following rules: (1) section 90.607(a), which requires that applicants describe a planned mode of operation and provide a statement regarding the eligibility of users on the system; (2) section 90.631(d), which addresses increases in system capacity in rural areas, but includes
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- 14 winning bidders purchased 1030 800-MHz General Category licenses; the SMR lower band auction ended December 5, 2000, with 22 winning bidders obtaining 2800 800-MHz licenses (Lower 80 Channels); and a Multi-Radio Service auction (Auction 43) consisting, in part, of previously unawarded General Category licenses ended January 17, 2002, with 2 winning bidders obtaining 23 General Category licenses. Comments Sections 90.607(a), 90.621(b)(5), 90.629(e), 90.631(d) and (i), 90.635(a) and (c), 90.653, and 90.658. PCIA requests the amendment or elimination of the following rules: (1) section 90.607(a), which requires that applicants describe a planned mode of operation and provide a statement regarding the eligibility of users on the system; (2) section 90.631(d), which addresses increases in system capacity in rural areas, but includes
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- interference. In August 2004, the Commission issued a Report and Order establishing technical and procedural rules to remedy interference to 800 MHz public safety systems, including reconfiguring the 800 MHz band to eliminate or reduce interference. In January, 2004, the Commission issued the Streamlining and Harmonization NPRM, and sought comment on whether to: modify its rules to eliminate the Section 90.607(a) requirement to file certain outdated supplemental information; eliminate the loading requirement and references to the ``waiting list'' in Section 90.631(d) of the rules; eliminate Section 90.631(i), which may no longer be necessary because the 900 MHz specialized mobile radio (SMR) renewal period it references has long passed; modify Section 90.635 of the rules to remove the distinction between urban and
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- which may result in inconsistent regulatory obligations (e.g., build-out requirements) for different portions of their systems. Recent Efforts The Commission adopted technical and procedural measures to address the problem of interference to public safety communications in the 800 MHz band. On July 22, 2005, the Commission adopted rules in the Streamlining and Harmonization Report and Order that: eliminated the Section 90.607(a) requirement to file certain outdated supplemental information; eliminated the loading requirement and references to the ``waiting list'' in Section 90.631(d) of the rules; eliminated Section 90.631(i); modified Section 90.635 of the rules to remove the distinction between urban and suburban sites when setting the maximum power and antenna heights limits for conventional 800 MHz and 900 MHz systems; and eliminated
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- 3060-0270 WTB-MD Section 90.443 Content of Station Records 3060-0281 WTB-MD Section 90.651, Supplemental Reports Required of Licensees Authorized Under this Subpart 3060-0286 WTB-MD Section 80.302, Notice of Discontinuance, Reduction, or Impairment of Service Involving a Distress Watch 3060-0290 WTB-MD Section 90.517, Report of Operation (under Developmental Authorization) 3060-0291 WTB-MD Sections 90.477(a), (b)(2), (d)(2), and (d)(3), Interconnected Systems 3060-0295 WTB-MD Sections 90.607(b)(1) and (c)(1), Supplemental Information to be Furnished by Applicants for Facilities Under this Subpart 3060-0297 WTB-MD Section 80.503 Cooperative Use of Facilities 3060-0307 WTB-MD Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate Development of SMR Systems in the 800 MHz Frequency Band 3060-0308 WTB-MD Section 90.505 Developmental operation, showing required 3060-0325 WTB-MD Section 80.605, U.S. Coast Guard Coordination
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- WTB-MD Section 80.413 On-board Station Equipment Records 8342 3060-0281 WTB-MD Section 90.651, Supplemental Reports Required of Licensees Authorized Under this Subpart 3060-0286 WTB-MD Section 80.302, Notice of Discontinuance, Reduction, or Impairment of Service Involving a Distress Watch 3060-0290 WTB-MD Section 90.517, Report of Operation (under Developmental Authorization) 3060-0291 WTB-MD Sections 90.477(a), (b)(2), (d)(2), and (d)(3), Interconnected Systems 3060-0295 WTB-MD Sections 90.607(b)(1) and (c)(1), Supplemental Information to be Furnished by Applicants for Facilities Under this Subpart 3060-0297 WTB-MD Section 80.503 Cooperative Use of Facilities 3060-0307 WTB-MD Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate Development of SMR Systems in the 800 MHz Frequency Band 3060-0308 WTB-MD Section 90.505 Developmental operation, showing required 3060-0325 WTB-MD Section 80.605, U.S. Coast Guard Coordination
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- which requires individual end user licensing of SMR facilities that require Federal Aviation Administration clearance, have a significant environmental effect, or are located in a radio frequency ``quiet zone.'' The staff recommends that similar consideration be given to removing the requirement that site-based SMR licensees provide loading data in order to renew their licenses. We also recommend removal of section 90.607(a), which requires SMR applicants to provide a statement describing the applicant's ``planned mode of operation.'' Such a requirement appears to serve no regulatory purpose, and is inconsistent with the Commission's policies regarding flexible use of spectrum. Comments None Recommendation See initial recommendation. part 90, Subparts T (Regulations for Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 220-222 MHz Band) and W
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- stringently by increasing the resolution bandwidth under that condition to be 100 kHz, not 10 kHz.'' We tentatively conclude that we should revise Section 90.210(m) of our rules to conform to ITU Regulation S3.10, because we believe this revision will provide greater protection against interference. We request comment on this tentative conclusion. 800 MHz and 900 MHz Supplemental Information Section 90.607 of the Commission's rules describes the supplemental information that must be furnished by applicants for 800 MHz and 900 MHz SMR systems. Under paragraph (a) of this rule, applicants proposing to provide service on a commercial basis in these bands must supply, among other things, a statement of their ``planned mode of operation'' and a statement certifying that only eligible
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- [Parts per million (ppm)] Frequency range (MHz) Fixed and base stations Mobile stations Over 2 watts output power 2 watts or less output power ***** 806-809 ............... 809-824................ 851-854................ 854-869................ ***** ***** 14 1.0 14 1.5 1.0 1.5 ***** ***** 1.5 2.5 1.5 2.5 ***** ***** 1.5 2.5 1.5 2.5 ***** * * * * * Paragraph (e) of Section 90.607 is amended to exempt applicants for ESMR frequencies from frequency coordination requirements: § 90.607 Supplemental information to be furnished by applicants for facilities under this subpart. * * * * * (e) All applicants for frequencies governed by this subpart are subject to the frequency coordination requirements of § 90.175(b) except applicants requesting frequencies for EA-based SMR operations in the
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- [Parts per million (ppm)] Frequency range (MHz) Fixed and base stations Mobile stations Over 2 watts output power 2 watts or less output power ***** 806-809 ............... 809-824................ 851-854................ 854-869................ ***** ***** 14 1.0 14 1.5 1.0 1.5 ***** ***** 1.5 2.5 1.5 2.5 ***** ***** 1.5 2.5 1.5 2.5 ***** * * * * * Paragraph (e) of Section 90.607 is amended to exempt applicants for ESMR frequencies from frequency coordination requirements: § 90.607 Supplemental information to be furnished by applicants for facilities under this subpart. * * * * * (e) All applicants for frequencies governed by this subpart are subject to the frequency coordination requirements of § 90.175(b) except applicants requesting frequencies for EA-based SMR operations in the
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- Part 24 transmitter output power limits. Retain the frequency coordination requirement for incumbent licensees operating on 800 MHz General Category frequencies and for site-based 800 MHz General Category applications filed after 800 MHz rebanding. Conform the Emission Mask G to a modulation-independent mask that places no limitation on the spectral power density profile within the maximum authorized bandwidth. Eliminate Section 90.607(a) of our rules requiring the filing of certain outdated supplemental information. Eliminate the loading requirement and references to the ``waiting list'' in Section 90.631(d) of our rules, and eliminate Section 90.631(i) which is no longer necessary because the 900 MHz specialized mobile radio (SMR) renewal period it references has long passed. Modify Section 90.635 of our rules to remove the
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- Part 24 transmitter output power limits. Retain the frequency coordination requirement for incumbent licensees operating on 800 MHz General Category frequencies and for site-based 800 MHz General Category applications filed after 800 MHz rebanding. Conform the Emission Mask G to a modulation-independent mask that places no limitation on the spectral power density profile within the maximum authorized bandwidth. Eliminate Section 90.607(a) of our rules requiring the filing of certain outdated supplemental information. Eliminate the loading requirement and references to the ``waiting list'' in Section 90.631(d) of our rules, and eliminate Section 90.631(i) which is no longer necessary because the 900 MHz specialized mobile radio (SMR) renewal period it references has long passed. Modify Section 90.635 of our rules to remove the
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- new rule 90.477(a) Interconnected systems change to allow electronic filing 90.477(a) of information via ULS). 90.501 Scope (revise to reflect Part 1). 90.501 90.517 Report of operation (change to allow electronic filing of 90.517 information via ULS). 90.601 Scope (revise to reflect Part 1). 90.601 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 K-4 90.605 Forms to be used (change form numbers). 90.605 90.607 Supplemental information to be furnished by applicants 90.607 for facilities under this subpart (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.609(a) Special limitations on amendment of applications for 1.927, 1.948 assignment or transfer of authorizations for radio systems above 800 MHz (move to consolidated Part 1 Rule). 90.611 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule).
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- which requires individual end user licensing of SMR facilities that require Federal Aviation Administration clearance, have a significant environmental effect, or are located in a radio frequency ``quiet zone.'' The staff recommends that similar consideration be given to removing the requirement that site-based SMR licensees provide loading data in order to renew their licenses. We also recommend removal of section 90.607(a), which requires SMR applicants to provide a statement describing the applicant's ``planned mode of operation.'' Such a requirement appears to serve no regulatory purpose, and is inconsistent with the Commission's policies regarding flexible use of spectrum. part 90, Subparts T (Regulations for Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 220-222 MHz Band) and W (Competitive Bidding Procedures for the 220
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- new rule 90.477(a) Interconnected systems change to allow electronic filing 90.477(a) of information via ULS). 90.501 Scope (revise to reflect Part 1). 90.501 90.517 Report of operation (change to allow electronic filing of 90.517 information via ULS). 90.601 Scope (revise to reflect Part 1). 90.601 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 K-4 90.605 Forms to be used (change form numbers). 90.605 90.607 Supplemental information to be furnished by applicants 90.607 for facilities under this subpart (change to allow electronic filing of information via ULS). 90.609(a) Special limitations on amendment of applications for 1.927, 1.948 assignment or transfer of authorizations for radio systems above 800 MHz (move to consolidated Part 1 Rule). 90.611 Processing of applications (move to consolidated Part 1 1.926 Rule).
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- be modified. In particular, specific limitations on when one-way paging service can be provided appear unnecessary. Moreover, c-3 II these restrictions are mronsistent with guidelines governing 900 SMR, Narrowband PCS and 220 MHz, all CMRS providers that directly compete with Part 90 paging systems. Part 90 SMR Reeulations (66 90.601 - 90.699) l Supplemental information needed for SMR applications (4 90.607) should be streamlined. Specifically: (1) a statement of the planned mode of operation, and (2) a statement certifying that no person not eligible to use the system will be offered or provided service should both be eliminated. +. l Limitations on channels for conventional systems (0 90.623) should be eliminated for commercial SMR systems. Additionally, limits on number of frequencies