FCC Web Documents citing 95.1001
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- proposed under this report, the 1385-1390 MHz and 1432-1435 MHz bands were scheduled for reallocation in January 1999. Id. at iv. The 216-220 MHz band was scheduled for reallocation in January 2002. Id. Prior to transfer from the Government, non-Government operations were operating in the 216-220 MHz and the 1427-1435 MHz bands. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.475, 90.248, 90.259, 95.801, 95.1001 and 95.1101. Prior to the release of the Reallocation Report and Order, Section 90.259 of our Rules permitted telemetry operations throughout the entire 216-220 MHz band and in the 1427-1435 MHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.259 (2000). We note that in the Reallocation Report and Order, telemetry is limited to the 216-220 MHz band (secondary), the 1427-1429.5 MHz band
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- radio service sharing use of the 216-217 MHz band. Need: These rules provide a regulatory framework accommodating, for example, auditory assistance devices, health care assistance devices, and law enforcement tracking systems. These rules also impose limitations on the use of the Low Power Radio Service, including specification of permissible communications. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Section Number and Title: 95.1001 Eligibility. 95.1003 Authorized locations. 95.1005 Station identification. 95.1007 Station inspection. 95.1009 Permissible communications. 95.1011 Channel use policy. 95.1015 Disclosure policies. 95.1017 Labeling requirements. 95.1019 Marketing limitations. PART 101 - FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES SUBPART B - APPLICATIONS AND LICENSES Brief Description: The part 101 rules prescribe the manner in which portions of the radio spectrum may be made available for private
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- the Communications Act of 1934, WT Docket No. 99-87, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 14 FCC Rcd 5206 (1999). See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, PR Docket No. 92-257, Fourth Report and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 00-370, Released November 16, 2000, ¶ 10, 75 (2000). See supra n.20. See id., §§ 90.259, 95.1001 et seq. See Spectrum Policy Statement, at ¶ 24. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. See NTIA, Spectrum Reallocation Report, NTIA Special Publication 95-32, § 4, at 2-4 and Table 4-2. We note that the Space Operations Service allocation in this band is currently unused because of the need to protect passive Earth Exploration-Satellite operations in the subjacent 1400-1427 MHz band.
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- proposed under this report, the 1385-1390 MHz and 1432-1435 MHz bands were scheduled for reallocation in January 1999. Id. at iv. The 216-220 MHz band was scheduled for reallocation in January 2002. Id. Prior to transfer from the Government, non-Government operations were operating in the 216-220 MHz and the 1427-1435 MHz bands. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.475, 90.248, 90.259, 95.801, 95.1001 and 95.1101. Prior to the release of the Reallocation Report and Order, Section 90.259 of our Rules permitted telemetry operations throughout the entire 216-220 MHz band and in the 1427-1435 MHz band. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.259 (2000). We note that in the Reallocation Report and Order, telemetry is limited to the 216-220 MHz band (secondary), the 1427-1429.5 MHz band
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- (218-219 MHz) 95.831 Removed Service requirements (218-219 MHz) 95.833 27.14 Construction requirements (218-219 MHz) 95.835 Removed Station identification (218-219 MHz) 95.837 Removed Station inspection (218-219 MHz) 95.851 27.51 Equipment certification (218-219 MHz) 95.853 27.5 Frequency segments (218-219 MHz) 95.855 27.50 Transmitting ERP (218-219 MHz) 95.857 27.53 Emission standards (218-219 MHz) 95.859 27.50 Antennas (218-219 MHz) 95.861 27.1410 Interference (218-219 MHz) 95.1001 95.5 Eligibility (LPRS) 95.1003 95.7 Authorized locations (LPRS) 95.1005 Removed Station identification (LPRS) 95.1007 95.11 Station inspection (LPRS) 95.1009 95.505 Permissible communications (LPRS) 95.1011 Removed Channel use policy (LPRS) 95.1013 95.45 Antennas (LPRS) 95.1015 95.507 Disclosure policies (LPRS) 95.1017 95.33 Labeling requirements (LPRS) 95.1019 95.509 Marketing limitations (LPRS) 95.1101 95.601 Scope (WMTS) 95.1103 95.3 Definitions (WMTS) 95.1105 95.5 Eligibility (WMTS)
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- note that the 218-219 MHz Service, which we are proposing to relocate to Part 27, is the only Personal Radio Service where licenses are issued by competitive bidding for exclusive use over a defined geographic area. Further, while Part 80 AMTS licensees are permitted to operate LPRS systems, they are not individually licensed through Part 95. See47 C.F.R. §§ 95.816, 95.1001. 53See, e.g., Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Very Short Distance Two-WayVoice Radio Service,WT Docket No. 95-102, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 12977, 12983-84 ¶ 17 (1996) (FRS Report and Order ). 54There are twenty-three GMRS frequencies. Specifically, there are eight GMRS "primary" channel pairs (462/467.550, 462/467.575, 462/467.600, 462/467.625, 462/467.650, 462/467.675, 462/467.700, and 462/467.725
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- in the 216-217 MHz Band, WT Docket No. 95-56, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 18517 (1996). ``Licensed-by-rule'' means that authorized users can access the entire available spectrum without individual station licenses. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(e). Thus, no one has exclusive rights to any portion of the spectrum and all spectrum use is shared. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.629, 95.1001, 95.1009, 95.1013. See Office of Engineering and Technology Declares the Williams Sound Corporation Petition Regarding Part 15 Auditory Assistance Devices in the 72-76 MHZ and 902-928 MHz Bands To Be A ``Permit-But-Disclose'' Proceeding for Ex Parte Purposes and Requests Comments, ET Docket No. 10-26, Public Notice, 25 FCC Rcd 902 (2010). The following parties filed comments in response to the
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- the Communications Act of 1934, WT Docket No. 99-87, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 14 FCC Rcd 5206 (1999). See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, PR Docket No. 92-257, Fourth Report and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 00-370, Released November 16, 2000, ¶ 10, 75 (2000). See supra n.20. See id., §§ 90.259, 95.1001 et seq. See Spectrum Policy Statement, at ¶ 24. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. See NTIA, Spectrum Reallocation Report, NTIA Special Publication 95-32, § 4, at 2-4 and Table 4-2. We note that the Space Operations Service allocation in this band is currently unused because of the need to protect passive Earth Exploration-Satellite operations in the subjacent 1400-1427 MHz band.
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- Orion (Nov. 21, 1996). VHF public coast station power is specified as 50 watts measured at the input terminals of the station antenna, 263 whereas AMTS station power is specified as 50 watts measured at the output of the transmitter. Thus, AMTS station power may be significantly reduced from the authorized 50 watts by transmission line losses. 47 C.F.R. § 95.1001. 264 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.629 and 95.1013. 265 63 more efficient modulation is essential for AMTS systems to compete with other CMRS providers such as cellular radio.261 119.The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau granted Orion's request for waiver contingent on the following conditions: (1) transmitting equipment must be type accepted by the Commission; (2) any channelization scheme may be used within the
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- this report, the 1385-1390 MHz and 1432- 1435 MHz bands were scheduled for reallocation in January 1999. Id. at iv. The 216-220 MHz band was scheduled for reallocation in January 2002. Id. 3 Prior to transfer from the Government, non-Government operations were operating in the 216-220 MHz and the 1427-1435 MHz bands. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.475, 90.248, 90.259, 95.801, 95.1001 and 95.1101. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-15 4 · whether secondary telemetry in the 217-220 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands should be licensed on a site-by-site basis; · whether primary telemetry in the 1429.5-1432 MHz band should be licensed on a site-by-site basis; · whether to add technical specifications to Part 90 of our Rules for telemetry operations;4 · whether
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- Comments at 7. 178 Id. 179 Itron Reply Comments at 6. 180 Id. 181 See discussion infra Section IV.B.8. 182 47 C.F.R. § 90.259. 183 47 C.F.R. § 80.385. 184 See Subpart F of Part 95. 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.801-861. 185 See Subpart G of Part 95 for LPRS and Subpart H of Part 95 for WMTS. 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1001-1019 and §§ 95.1101-1129. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-152 28 bands and in the unpaired 1390-1392 MHz, 1670-1675 MHz and 2385-2390 MHz bands.186 The flexible licensing framework of our Part 27 rules permits a licensee to provide a combination of services under more than one regulatory status in a single license.187 The licensee will be able to provide potentially a variety
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- the Communications Act of 1934, WT Docket No. 99-87, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, 14 FCC Rcd 5206 (1999). See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Concerning Maritime Communications, PR Docket No. 92-257, Fourth Report and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 00-370, Released November 16, 2000, ¶ 10, 75 (2000). See supra n.20. See id., §§ 90.259, 95.1001 et seq. See Spectrum Policy Statement, at ¶ 24. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. See NTIA, Spectrum Reallocation Report, NTIA Special Publication 95-32, § 4, at 2-4 and Table 4-2. We note that the Space Operations Service allocation in this band is currently unused because of the need to protect passive Earth Exploration-Satellite operations in the subjacent 1400-1427 MHz band.