FCC Web Documents citing 97.109
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- soon as the ULS database reflects the license grant. The applicant does not have to wait for the printing, mailing, and receipt of the license document before operating. This change conforms our Rules to past changes and permits licensees to benefit from technological enhancements the Commission has embraced. Third, we will replace the term ``Engineer-In-Charge'' with ``District Director'' in Section 97.109(d). We will make this change because the Enforcement Bureau (EB) no longer uses the term ``Engineer-in-Charge'' (EIC) and because the EIC function is now performed by a District Director in EB. Additionally, we will delete the definition of EIC from Section 97.3(a). Fourth, we also note that the rules applicable to repeater stations are found in Sections 97.203(h) and 97.205
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- to the FCC''). Automatic control requires that the station licensee use devices and procedures for control when the station is transmitting so that compliance with the FCC Rules is achieved without the control operator being present at a control point. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(a)(6). Only stations specifically designated in Part 97 may be automatically controlled. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.109(d). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.221(b). Specifically, 28.120-28.189 MHz, 24.925-24.930 MHz, 21.090-21.100 MHz, 18.105-18.110 MHz, 14.0950-14.0995 MHz, 14.1005-14.112 MHz, 10.140-10.150 MHz, 7.100-7.105 MHz, and 3.620-3.635 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.221(c). See Petition at 2, 12-13. Id. at 13-14. Id. at 15-18. Id. at 12. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.221(c)(2). See Petition at 2-3, 10-11; see
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- soon as the ULS database reflects the license grant. The applicant does not have to wait for the printing, mailing, and receipt of the license document before operating. This change conforms our Rules to past changes and permits licensees to benefit from technological enhancements the Commission has embraced. Third, we will replace the term ``Engineer-In-Charge'' with ``District Director'' in Section 97.109(d). We will make this change because the Enforcement Bureau (EB) no longer uses the term ``Engineer-in-Charge'' (EIC) and because the EIC function is now performed by a District Director in EB. Additionally, we will delete the definition of EIC from Section 97.3(a). Fourth, we also note that the rules applicable to repeater stations are found in Sections 97.203(h) and 97.205
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- RTTY emissions do not cause harmful interference to primary Federal users. Accordingly, we amend footnote US381 (renumbered herein as US23) and Section 97.307(f)(14)(ii)(B) by adding the proposed sentences (except that RTTY emissions are listed separately from data emissions). Automatically Controlled Digital Stations. Section 97.221(c) permits automatic control of an amateur station while transmitting a RTTY or data emission and Section 97.109 states that when a station is being automatically controlled, the control operator is not required to be at the control point. Six commenters (Beck, Downs, Hambrecht, McIntosh, McVey, Wierda) express concern that data emissions - in particular, PACTOR-III - may not effectively detect USB emissions in progress and inhibit or cease transmissions when necessary when they are operating as automatic,