FCC Web Documents citing 90.614
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- scenario, interference occurs where a public safety mobile/portable unit receives a stronger signal from a nearby, adjacent channel commercial base station rather than from the desired, distant public safety transmitter. See Service Rules for the 698-746, 747-762 and 777-792 MHz Bands, Second Report and Order, WT Docket No. 06-150, 22 FCC Rcd 15289, 15386 n.606 (2007). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.614; see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.7 (defining 800 MHz high density cellular system as a cellular system that has more than five overlapping interactive sites featuring hand-off capability, and any one of such sites has an antenna height of less than 30.4 meters (100 feet) above ground level with an antenna height above average terrain of less than 152.4 meters
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- scenario, interference occurs where a public safety mobile/portable unit receives a stronger signal from a nearby, adjacent channel commercial base station rather than from the desired, distant public safety transmitter. See Service Rules for the 698-746, 747-762 and 777-792 MHz Bands, Second Report and Order, WT Docket No. 06-150, 22 FCC Rcd 15289, 15386 n.606 (2007). 10See 47 C.F.R. § 90.614; see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.7 (defining 800 MHz high density cellular system as a cellular system that has more than five overlapping interactive sites featuring hand-off capability, and any one of such sites has an antenna height of less than 30.4 meters (100 feet) above ground level with an antenna height above average terrain of less than 152.4 meters
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- is corrected to list the frequency bands as 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz as follows: § 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (d) * * * (69) Subpart S of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz bands. Appendix C, Section 90.614(c) is corrected to include counties in Tennessee which were inadvertently omitted in the original list: § 90.614 Cellular and non-cellular portions of 806 - 824/851 - 869 MHz bands for non-border areas. * * * * * (c) In the following counties and parishes, 800 MHz cellular systems - as defined in § 90.7 - are permitted to operate on
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- .5625 814..................................................................... ...... .5875 815..................................................................... ...... .6125 816..................................................................... ...... .6375 817..................................................................... ...... .6625 818..................................................................... ...... .6875 819..................................................................... ...... .7125 820..................................................................... ...... .7375 821..................................................................... ...... .7625 822..................................................................... ...... .7875 823..................................................................... ...... .8125 824..................................................................... ...... .8375 825..................................................................... ...... .8625 826..................................................................... ...... .8875 827..................................................................... ...... .9125 828..................................................................... ...... .9375 829..................................................................... ...... .9625 830..................................................................... ...... .9875 * * * * * A new section 90.614 is added immediately after the text of Section 90.613 as follows: § 90.614 Cellular and non-cellular portions of 806-824/851-869 MHz band for non-border areas. The 806-824/851-869 MHz band (``800 MHz band'') will be divided as follows at locations farther then 110 km (68.4 miles) from the U.S./Mexico border and 140 km (87 miles) from the U.S./Canadian border (``non-border areas'') (a)
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- .5625 814..................................................................... ...... .5875 815..................................................................... ...... .6125 816..................................................................... ...... .6375 817..................................................................... ...... .6625 818..................................................................... ...... .6875 819..................................................................... ...... .7125 820..................................................................... ...... .7375 821..................................................................... ...... .7625 822..................................................................... ...... .7875 823..................................................................... ...... .8125 824..................................................................... ...... .8375 825..................................................................... ...... .8625 826..................................................................... ...... .8875 827..................................................................... ...... .9125 828..................................................................... ...... .9375 829..................................................................... ...... .9625 830..................................................................... ...... .9875 * * * * * A new section 90.614 is added immediately after the text of Section 90.613 as follows: § 90.614 Cellular and non-cellular portions of 806-824/851-869 MHz band for non-border areas. The 806-824/851-869 MHz band (``800 MHz band'') will be divided as follows at locations farther then 110 km (68.4 miles) from the U.S./Mexico border and 140 km (87 miles) from the U.S./Canadian border (``non-border areas'') (a)
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- is corrected to list the frequency bands as 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz as follows: § 90.20 Public Safety Pool. * * * * * (d) * * * (69) Subpart S of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 806 - 817 MHz and 851 - 862 MHz bands. Appendix C, Section 90.614(c) is corrected to include counties in Tennessee which were inadvertently omitted in the original list: § 90.614 Cellular and non-cellular portions of 806 - 824/851 - 869 MHz bands for non-border areas. * * * * * (c) In the following counties and parishes, 800 MHz cellular systems - as defined in § 90.7 - are permitted to operate on
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- higher and taken from the 935-940 MHz band. Only the base station transmitting frequency of each pair is listed in the following tables. Applicants filing for channels prior to the announcement of an application freeze within an 800 MHz NPSPAC region, however, should specify channels based on the table listed in § 90.613 (2003). * * * * * Section 90.614 is amended to indicate that only ESMR systems may operate in the cellular portion of the 800 MHz band. § 90.614 Cellular and non-cellular portions of 806-824/851-869 MHz band for non-border areas. The 806-824/851-869 MHz band (``800 MHz band'') will be divided as follows at locations farther then 110 km (68.4 miles) from the U.S./Mexico border and 140 km (87
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- higher and taken from the 935-940 MHz band. Only the base station transmitting frequency of each pair is listed in the following tables. Applicants filing for channels prior to the announcement of an application freeze within an 800 MHz NPSPAC region, however, should specify channels based on the table listed in § 90.613 (2003). * * * * * Section 90.614 is amended to indicate that only ESMR systems may operate in the cellular portion of the 800 MHz band. § 90.614 Cellular and non-cellular portions of 806-824/851-869 MHz band for non-border areas. The 806-824/851-869 MHz band (``800 MHz band'') will be divided as follows at locations farther then 110 km (68.4 miles) from the U.S./Mexico border and 140 km (87
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- augmented the short-term component by reconfiguring the 800 MHz band to separate generally incompatible technologies whose current proximity to each other is the identified root cause of unacceptable interference. 142. Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio Systems. In this proceeding the Commission divided the 800 MHz band into a cellular portion and non-cellular portion to create spectral separation between incompatible technologies. Section 90.614 provides that the cellular portion would be reserved for licensees that operate cellular high- density systems. Several parties sought reconsideration of the eligibility and operating requirements applicable to the cellular band arguing that these requirements are overly restrictive. 143. On our own motion we clarify the definition of ESMR system in order to resolve an ambiguity between the text of
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- any market so long as the affected licensees agree. Sprint contends that it should not be required to accept the full burden of a shortage of ESMR spectrum in any market. To do so, Sprint argues, would contravene the ``value for value'' concept that underlies the Commission's orders. infra, is limited to the 817-824/862-869 MHz band as specified in Section 90.614(b) of the Commission's rules. We also clarify that under limited circumstances, the Commission may apportion the ESMR band pro rata to licensees eligible to operate there. Sprint points to language in the 800 MHz Report and Order stating that ``disputed matters concerning ESMR channels in any area of the country including [SouthernLINC markets] may be resolved by the Commission making
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- Second Report and Order, WT Docket No. 06-150, 22 FCC Rcd 15289, 15386 n.606 (2007). See TETRA Association reply comments at 6 n.17. In the 800 MHz rebanding proceeding, the Commission restricted high density cellular systems to the ESMR portion of the band (817-824/862-869 MHz in most areas of the United States) to prevent near-far interference. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.614(a). 47 C.F.R. § 90.7. A gateway for these purposes could be a bridge or interconnection between systems. 47 C.F.R. § 1.925(b)(3); see also WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1159 (D.C. Cir. 1969). See, e.g., Harris comments at 6. See Motion Picture Association of America, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC Rcd 4799 (MB 2010); National Association of Broadcasters,
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- Second Report and Order, WT Docket No. 06-150, 22 FCC Rcd 15289, 15386 n.606 (2007). 38See TETRA Association reply comments at 6 n.17. 39In the 800 MHz rebanding proceeding, the Commission restricted high density cellular systems to the ESMR portion of the band (817-824/862-869 MHz in most areas of the United States) to prevent near-far interference. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.614(a). 4047 C.F.R. § 90.7. 41A gateway for these purposes could be a bridge or interconnection between systems. 6508 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-63 order to prevent any impairment of public safety interoperability. IV. ORDER 16.Section 1.925 of the Commission's Rules provides that we may grant a waiver if it is shown that: (a) the underlying purpose of the rule(s) would
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- safety licensees is essential and in the public interest, we do not propose any exemption for small entities. F. Federal Rules that May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict with the Proposed Rules None. 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.681. Licensees may operate 800 MHz high density cellular systems in the band segment 813.5-824/858.5-869 MHz in the counties listed in 47 C.F.R. § 90.614(c) (the Expanded SMR band). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.614(c); see also infra note 17. In the rest of the United States and its territories, except the Canada and Mexico border areas, licensees may operate 800 MHz high density cellular systems in the 817-824/862-869 MHz band segment. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.7, 90.614(a)-(b), 90.619; see also infra note 17. Amendment
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- of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). 2. Section 90.209 is amended by adding paragraph (b)(7) as follows: § 90.209 Bandwidth limitations. * * * * * (b) * * * (1) * * * (7) Economic Area (EA)-based licensees in frequencies 817-824/862-869 MHz (813.5-824/858.5-869 MHz in the counties listed in section 90.614(c)) may exceed the standard channel spacing and authorized bandwidth listed in paragraph (b)(5) of this section in any National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee Region when all 800 MHz public safety licensees in the Region have completed band reconfiguration consistent with this Part. In any National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee Region where the 800 MHz band reconfiguration is incomplete,