FCC Web Documents citing 95.1003
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- Observatory shall notify the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory, HC3 Box 53995, Arecibo, Puerto Rico 00612, in writing or electronically, of the location of the unit. Operators may wish to consult interference guidelines, which will be provided by Cornell University. Operators who choose to transmit information electronically should e-mail to: prcz@naic.edu. (1) * * * (2) * * * 5. Section 95.1003 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 95.1003 Authorized locations. * * * * * (c) Anyone intending to operate an LPRS transmitter on the islands of Puerto Rico, Desecheo, Mona, Vieques, and Culebra in a manner that could pose an interference threat to the Arecibo Observatory shall notify the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory, HC3 Box
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- 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 operational, common
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- cooperation with law enforcement, and point-to-point control communications for automated Marine Telecommunications System coast stations. Need: The rule alerts any party operating or intending to operate a LPRS station in certain areas of Puerto Rico to be aware of potential interference that station operations may cause the Arecibo Observatory. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.1003(c) Authorized locations. PART 97-AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE SUBPART A-GENERAL PROVISIONS Brief Description: The part 97 rules set forth the conditions under which portions of the radio spectrum are made available and licensed for amateur radio service. Subpart A contains administrative, technical, and operational requirements for use of the spectrum and equipment in the amateur radio service. Need: The rules provide guidance
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- 1976 and R/C equipment marketed or imported before 1993. We assume that the transmitting equipment that was manufactured and operated under these old standards has long been retired from service. Also, we propose to remove the table entry for DSRCS-OBUs from this section because these Intelligent Transportation Service devices follow unique industry standards that are incorporated by reference in Section 95.1003. Although we have not proposed any substantive change in the emission limit rule section, we nevertheless welcome comment on whether any particular emission limit or limits should be changed given the evolution of filtering technology. Voice Scrambling The FRS, GMRS, and CB Radio Service are shared channel services (i.e., all channels are available to users and users must cooperate in
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- before 1976 and R/C equipment marketed or imported before 1993. We assume that the transmitting equipment that was manufactured and operated under these old standards has long been retired from service. Also, we propose to remove the table entry for DSRCS-OBUs from this section because these Intelligent Transportation Service devices follow unique industry standards that are incorporated by reference in Section95.1003. Although we have not proposed any substantive change in the emission limit rule section, we nevertheless welcome comment on whether any particular emission limit or limits should be changed given the evolution of filtering technology. 5. Voice Scrambling 19.The FRS, GMRS, and CB Radio Service are shared channel services (i.e.,all channels are available tousers and users must cooperate in sharing