FCC Web Documents citing 95.1111
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- 47 C.F.R § 2.106, footnote US311. See also the Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. See Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. Id. See also Reallocation Report and Order at ¶ 37. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote US74. 47 C.F.R. § 95.639(e). 47 C.F.R. § 95.1121. See Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. Prior to operation, our Rules require authorized health care providers to register all WMTS devices with a designated frequency coordinator. Id. The frequency coordinator is required to maintain a database of WMTS use. 47 C.F.R. § 95.1113(b)(2). See Reallocation Report and Order at ¶ 73. This refers to telemetry in 216-220 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands. This refers
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- Individual Station Licenses in Radio Control Radio Service and Citizens Band Radio Service, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 82-799, 48 Fed. Reg. 24884 , 24884 ¶ 3 (1983) (R/C and CB Report and Order). We note that the Commission has adopted registration/notification requirements for some, but not most, Part 95 stations licensed by rule. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1111 (requiring registration of Wireless Medical Telemetry Service devices with a designated frequency coordinator), 95.1402 (requiring registration of 406 MHz personal locator beacons with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). See Amendment of Part 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems, Memorandum Opinion and Order, Gen. Docket No. 88-566, 6 FCC Rcd 622, 623
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- Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1432 MHz frequency bands. 15. Section 95.1113 is amended by revising paragraphs (b)(1), (5), and (6) to read as follows: § 95.1113 Frequency coordinator. * * * * * (b) * * * * * (1) Review and process registration requests submitted by authorized health cares providers as required in § 95.1111; * * * * * (5) Upon receipt of a registration request for WMTS equipment operating in the 1427-1432 MHz band, notify all Part 90 frequency coordinators of the intended activation in accordance with the joint WMTS-Part 90 coordination plan filed in WT Docket No. 02-8 on August 18, 2004. The Part 90 frequency coordinators shall, in turn, determine potentially
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- The WMTS frequency coordinator(s) will be permitted to set the fee structure associated with such frequency coordination as necessary to recoup costs. Pursuant to Section 95.1113 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 95.1113, a WMTS frequency coordinator will be required to: (1) review and process coordination requests submitted by authorized health care providers as required in 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1119 and 95.1121. Each request for designation as a WMTS frequency coordinator must be signed and indicate the name and telephone number of a contact person familiar
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- that this database will assist authorized health care providers and equipment manufacturers in ascertaining which frequencies may be used in a given geographic area without fear of interference. In the Report and Order, the Commission expressly stated that a WMTS frequency coordinator would not have authority to recommend specific frequencies to users or to resolve disputes. as required in Section 95.1111; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in Sections 95.1119 and 95.1121. We required that each party requesting designation as a WMTS frequency coordinator include the following information: a description of the applicant and its qualifications; how the
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- Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at (202) 418-0680, TTY (202) 418-7233, jtobias@fcc.gov. By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. - FCC - Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Order, DA-1470 (WTB PSPWD rel. Feb. 23, 2001) (Order). Id. at ¶ 26. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1111, 95.1113. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Report and Order, ET Docket No. 99-255, 15 FCC Rcd 11206, 11217-20 ¶¶ 32-42 (2000). Id. at 11218 ¶ 33. 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1101-1129. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 /
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- 23, 2001, the Bureau released an Order designating the American Society for Health Care Engineering of the American Hospital Association (ASHE/AHA or ASHE) to serve as the frequency coordinator for WMTS. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Order, DA 01-470, released February 23, 2001. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. WMTS R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 11225 ¶ 57 (Commission's goal was to provide spectrum where medical telemetry equipment can operate without interference, but also to encourage medical telemetry users to eventually migrate out of the current bands). ``Despite the fact that medical telemetry has no legal protection from interference in [the current] bands, the fact remains that the Commission
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- assist hospitals with problems in migration, and communicate with the affected hospitals regarding the regulatory impact of the lifting of the freeze on December 31, 2005. We take this opportunity to remind operators of WMTS equipment that to be licensed as required by the Commission's rules, they must register their equipment and frequencies with ASHE prior to operation. See Section 95.1111 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. The decision to extend the freeze is procedural in nature and therefore not subject to the notice and comment and effective date requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act. Moreover, there is good cause for not using notice and comment procedures in this case, or making the freeze extension effective 30 days after
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- assist hospitals with problems in migration, and communicate with the affected hospitals regarding the regulatory impact of the lifting of the freeze on December 31, 2005. We take this opportunity to remind operators of WMTS equipment that to be licensed as required by the Commission's rules, they must register their equipment and frequencies with ASHE prior to operation. See Section 95.1111 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. The decision to extend the freeze is procedural in nature and therefore not subject to the notice and comment and effective date requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act. Moreover, there is good cause for not using notice and comment procedures in this case, or making the freeze extension effective 30 days after
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- 23, 2001, the Bureau released an Order designating the American Society for Health Care Engineering of the American Hospital Association (ASHE/AHA or ASHE) to serve as the frequency coordinator for WMTS. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Order, DA 01-470, released February 23, 2001. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. WMTS R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 11225 ¶ 57 (Commission's goal was to provide spectrum where medical telemetry equipment can operate without interference, but also to encourage medical telemetry users to eventually migrate out of the current bands). ``Despite the fact that medical telemetry has no legal protection from interference in [the current] bands, the fact remains that the Commission
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- 23, 2001, the Bureau released an Order designating the American Society for Health Care Engineering of the American Hospital Association (ASHE/AHA or ASHE) to serve as the frequency coordinator for WMTS. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Order, DA 01-470, released February 23, 2001. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. WMTS R&O, 15 FCC Rcd at 11225 ¶ 57 (Commission's goal was to provide spectrum where medical telemetry equipment can operate without interference, but also to encourage medical telemetry users to eventually migrate out of the current bands). ``Despite the fact that medical telemetry has no legal protection from interference in [the current] bands, the fact remains that the Commission
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- central monitoring location in a hospital or other medical facility. Need: This subpart sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1432 MHz frequency bands. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.1101 Scope. 95.1103 Definitions. 95.1105 Eligibility. 95.1107 Authorized locations. 95.1109 Equipment authorization requirement. 95.1111 Frequency coordination. 95.1113 Frequency coordinator. 95.1115 General technical requirements. 95.1117 Types of communications. 95.1119 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 608-614 MHz band. 95.1121 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1432 MHz bands. 95.1123 Protection of medical equipment. 95.1125 RF Safety. 95.1127 Station identification. 95.1129 Station inspection. SUBPART J-MULTI-USE
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- assist hospitals with problems in migration, and communicate with the affected hospitals regarding the regulatory impact of the lifting of the freeze on December 31, 2005. We take this opportunity to remind operators of WMTS equipment that to be licensed as required by the Commission's rules, they must register their equipment and frequencies with ASHE prior to operation. See Section 95.1111 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. The decision to extend the freeze is procedural in nature and therefore not subject to the notice and comment and effective date requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act. Moreover, there is good cause for not using notice and comment procedures in this case, or making the freeze extension effective 30 days after
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- 47 C.F.R § 2.106, footnote US311. See also the Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. See Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. Id. See also Reallocation Report and Order at ¶ 37. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote US74. 47 C.F.R. § 95.639(e). 47 C.F.R. § 95.1121. See Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. Prior to operation, our Rules require authorized health care providers to register all WMTS devices with a designated frequency coordinator. Id. The frequency coordinator is required to maintain a database of WMTS use. 47 C.F.R. § 95.1113(b)(2). See Reallocation Report and Order at ¶ 73. This refers to telemetry in 216-220 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands. This refers
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- Individual Station Licenses in Radio Control Radio Service and Citizens Band Radio Service, Report and Order, PR Docket No. 82-799, 48 Fed. Reg. 24884 , 24884 ¶ 3 (1983) (R/C and CB Report and Order). We note that the Commission has adopted registration/notification requirements for some, but not most, Part 95 stations licensed by rule. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1111 (requiring registration of Wireless Medical Telemetry Service devices with a designated frequency coordinator), 95.1402 (requiring registration of 406 MHz personal locator beacons with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). See Amendment of Part 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems, Memorandum Opinion and Order, Gen. Docket No. 88-566, 6 FCC Rcd 622, 623
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- and notify users of the need to comply with field strength limits in Part 90 or Part 27 if appropriate. The Commission's rules specify the information that must be included in the WMTS transmitter database, including frequencies used, modulation scheme, effective radiated power, number of transmitters in use, user name, transmitter location, and user contact information. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1111 and 95.1113. Assisted GPS is used by CMRS licensees to acquire GPS signals in obstructed and indoor locations for complying with Enhanced 911 (E911) requirements. In an Assisted GPS system, the base station contains a GPS receiver which has an unobstructed view of the GPS satellites. The base station transmits data to the mobile unit that allows it to better
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- Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1432 MHz frequency bands. 15. Section 95.1113 is amended by revising paragraphs (b)(1), (5), and (6) to read as follows: § 95.1113 Frequency coordinator. * * * * * (b) * * * * * (1) Review and process registration requests submitted by authorized health cares providers as required in § 95.1111; * * * * * (5) Upon receipt of a registration request for WMTS equipment operating in the 1427-1432 MHz band, notify all Part 90 frequency coordinators of the intended activation in accordance with the joint WMTS-Part 90 coordination plan filed in WT Docket No. 02-8 on August 18, 2004. The Part 90 frequency coordinators shall, in turn, determine potentially
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- Commission determines that such authorization serves the public interest, convenience, and necessity. The services set forth in this provision for which the Commission may authorize operation by rule include: 1) the Citizens Band Radio Service, 2) the Radio Control Service, 3) the Aviation Radio Service, and 4) the Maritime Radio Service. See 47 USC Section 307(e) (1). See 47 C.F.R.§ 95.1111. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.1307. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1103 (c), Appendix 1 to Subpart E of Part 95 - Glossary of Terms. We note that GEHC proposed different definitions in their appendix of recommended rules which is included with the GEHC petition, and parties may address those in their comments. The definitions proposed herein are based on the description
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- 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) 95.1107 95.7 Authorized locations (WMTS) 95.1109 95.713 Equipment authorization (WMTS) 95.1111 95.607 Frequency coordination (WMTS) 95.1113 95.609 Frequency coordinator (WMTS) 95.1115 95.35, 95.41 Technical requirements (WMTS) 95.1117 95.41 Types of communications (WMTS) 95.1119 95.611 608-614 MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1121 95.613 1395-1400 MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1123 95.615 Protection of medical equipment (WMTS) 95.1125 95.727 RF safety (WMTS) 95.1127 Removed Station identification (WMTS) 95.1129 95.11 Station inspection (WMTS) 95.1201 95.5 Eligibility
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- 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) 7739 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-106 ExistingProposed Topic 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) 95.1107 95.7 Authorized locations (WMTS) 95.1109 95.713 Equipment authorization (WMTS) 95.1111 95.607 Frequency coordination (WMTS) 95.1113 95.609 Frequency coordinator (WMTS) 95.1115 95.35, 95.41 Technical requirements (WMTS) 95.1117 95.41 Types of communications (WMTS) 95.1119 95.611 608-614MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1121 95.613 1395-1400MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1123 95.615 Protection of medical equipment (WMTS) 95.1125 95.727 RF safety (WMTS) 95.1127 Removed Station identification (WMTS) 95.1129 95.11 Station inspection (WMTS) 95.1201 95.5 Eligibility (MedRadio) 95.1203
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- note that while the 1427-1432 MHz band is the most commonly utilized WMTS band, it is not the only WMTS band available. WMTS devices are authorized to operate on a primary basis on a total of fourteen megahertz of spectrum, and the record does not establish that secondary spectrum is needed to meet WMTS communication needs. Accordingly, we amend Section 95.1111 of the Commission's Rules to clarify that the registration of WMTS devices on those portions of the 1427-1432 MHz band where WMTS operations do not hold primary status is prohibited. WMTS devices already registered to operate on secondary frequencies will be grandfathered, and may continue operating for the time being. Nonetheless, we encourage users of such equipment to investigate whether
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- medical services through clinics, public health facilities, and similar establishments, including government entities and agencies such as Veterans Administration hospitals; except the term health care facility does not include an ambulance or other moving vehicle. 47 C.F.R. § 95.1103 (b). NPRM at 9597 para. 22. Id. at 9606 paras. 56-58. Id. at 9606 paras. 57-58. See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1111, 95.1113. NPRM at 9606 para. 58. Operation in the 2390-2400 MHz band may occur without registration or coordination. We note that the Joint Parties often describe the MBAN coordinator's function as ``authorizing'' MBAN use. MBAN operations are authorized by the Commission under the rules we adopt herein, and the frequency coordinator identifies those frequencies that are available for MBAN use
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- 1 to Subpart E to Part 95 - Glossary of Terms is revised to add the term ``WMTS. Wireless Medical Telemetry Service.'' at the end of the list. A new Subpart H is added to Part 95 to read as follows: Subpart H - Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) Sec. Scope. 95.1103 Definitions. Eligibility. 95.1107 Authorized locations. Equipment authorization requirement. 95.1111 Frequency coordination. Frequency coordinator. 95.1115 General technical requirements. Types of communications. 95.1119 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 608-614 MHz band. Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz bands. 95.1123 Protection of medical equipment. RF Safety. 95.1127 Station identification. 95.1129 Station inspection. * * * * * Subpart
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- of whether a particular operation requires FAS approval on a case-by-case basis. 129. By way of guidance, we further propose to require that FAS coordination for any fixed station located within the protection radii of a co-primary Government incumbent prior to activation. (Continued from previous page) 291 See Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. 292 See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111. Prior to operation, our Rules require authorized health care providers to register all WMTS devices with a designated frequency coordinator. Id. The frequency coordinator is required to maintain a database of WMTS use. 47 C.F.R. § 95.1113(b)(2). 293 See Reallocation Report and Order at ¶ 73. 294 This refers to telemetry in 216-220 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands.
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- 1 to Subpart E to Part 95 - Glossary of Terms is revised to add the term ``WMTS. Wireless Medical Telemetry Service.'' at the end of the list. A new Subpart H is added to Part 95 to read as follows: Subpart H - Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) Sec. Scope. 95.1103 Definitions. Eligibility. 95.1107 Authorized locations. Equipment authorization requirement. 95.1111 Frequency coordination. Frequency coordinator. 95.1115 General technical requirements. Types of communications. 95.1119 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 608-614 MHz band. Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz bands. 95.1123 Protection of medical equipment. RF Safety. 95.1127 Station identification. 95.1129 Station inspection. * * * * * Subpart
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- The WMTS frequency coordinator(s) will be permitted to set the fee structure associated with such frequency coordination as necessary to recoup costs. Pursuant to Section 95.1113 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 95.1113, a WMTS frequency coordinator will be required to: (1) review and process coordination requests submitted by authorized health care providers as required in 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1119 and 95.1121. Each request for designation as a WMTS frequency coordinator must be signed and indicate the name and telephone number of a contact person familiar