FCC Web Documents citing 97.205
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- 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 of our Rules. We will consolidate these rules in Section 97.205 by redesignating Section 97.203(h), a notification requirement applicable to a repeater within 16 km of the Arecibo Observatory, as Section 97.205(h). We believe that consolidating the rules in one section will simplify their use for licensees. Fifth, the international Radio Regulations have been amended to require that, as of
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- licensees do not need to take an examination to upgrade to a General Class operator license. Rather, Technician and Technician Plus Class licensees licensed before 1987 may, under the current rules, receive credit for all examinations necessary to receive a General Class operator license by showing documentation of pre-1987 licensure. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.505(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 97.201, 97.205. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.301(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.301(d). See ARRL Petition at 19. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.503(b). See para. 25, supra. 47 C.F.R § 97.501(a) (1999). See para. 8, supra. 47 C.F.R. § 97.503(c) (1999). These topics are referred to in some petitions as "sub-elements." Restructure Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 339 ¶ 41. Id.
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- of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: PART 97 - AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE 1. The authority citation for Part 97 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 151-155, 301-609, unless otherwise noted. 2. Section 97.205 is amended by revising paragraph (h) to read as follows: § 97.205 Repeater station. * * * * * (h) The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to repeaters that transmit on the 1.2 cm or shorter wavelength bands. Before establishing a repeater within 16 km (10 miles) of the Arecibo Observatory or before changing the transmitting frequency, transmitter
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- Rule Making filed October 10, 2007 Dear Mr. Chafin and Mr. Brown: This is in response to the Petition for Rule Making that you filed on October 10, 2007, requesting that the Commission propose to expand the frequencies on which an amateur station operating as a repeater (repeater station) may operate. Specifically, the Petition requests that the Commission amend Section 97.205(b) of the Commission's Rules to allow repeater stations to transmit in the 145.5-145.8 MHz frequency segment of the 2 meter (m) amateur service band (144-148 MHz), in addition to the 2 m band frequency segments currently authorized for repeater station operation. For the reasons set forth below, we deny the Petition. The Petition argues that additional spectrum is needed for
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- applies to special operations in the amateur service, including auxiliary, beacon, repeater space, earth, and space telecommand stations. Need: The rule alerts certain licensees operating in Puerto Rico that, prior to establishing a repeater station in proximity to the Arecibo Observatory, they must notify the Observatory of such action. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 97.205(h) Repeater station. SUBPART F-QUALIFYING EXAMINATION SYSTEMS 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 F details the qualifying standards an applicant must meet in order to become licensed in the amateur radio service. Need: The rule details certain criteria for selecting
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 December 8, 2009 DA 09-2559 Murray Green 5730 Lockwood Road Cheverly, MD 20785 Re: Petition for rulemaking Dear Mr. Green: This is in response to your petition for rulemaking concerning the operation of repeater stations in the amateur service. Specifically, you request that the Commission amend Section 97.205(e) of its Rules to prohibit a repeater station licensee or control operator from limiting the use of a repeater to only certain user stations, unless a user blatantly violates the Commission's Rules. You argue that Section 97.205(e), which permits a repeater station licensee or control operator to limit the use of a repeater to certain user stations, conflicts with Section
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 December 8, 2009 DA 09-2559 Murray Green 5730 Lockwood Road Cheverly, MD 20785 Re: Petition for rulemaking Dear Mr. Green: This is in response to your petition for rulemaking concerning the operation of repeater stations in the amateur service.1 Specifically, you request that the Commission amend Section 97.205(e) of its Rules2 to prohibit a repeater station licensee or control operator from limiting the use of a repeater to only certain user stations, unless a user blatantly violates the Commission's Rules. You argue that Section 97.205(e), which permits a repeater station licensee or control operator to limit the use of a repeater to certain user stations, conflicts with Section
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- amateur station that simultaneously retransmits the transmission of another amateur station on a different channel or channels.'' You seek clarification of whether the word ``simultaneously'' in the definition refers to the signal information being retransmitted, or to the fact that the receiver and transmitter must both be active at the same time while acting on the same signal information. Section 97.205(b) of the Commission's Rules specifies the bands on which amateur repeater stations may operate. You state that some amateur radio operators are operating on bands other than those set forth in Section 97.205(b) with systems that are essentially voice repeater stations, but that digitize and retransmit the user's voice, on the theory that because there is a small delay in
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- § 97.103 (a): ``The station licensee is responsible for the proper operation of the station in accordance with the FCC Rules.'' At the time of inspection, agents determined that the WN6W repeater station had malfunctioned and was transmitting a continuous unmodulated signal that interfered with the amateur radio repeaters operated by K6BW and N1PPP on 146.775 MHz. 47 C.F.R. § 97.205(c): ``Where the transmissions of the repeater cause harmful interference to another repeater, the two station licensees are equally and fully responsible for resolving the interference unless the operation of one station is recommended by a frequency coordinator and the operation of the other station is not. In that case, the licensee of the non-coordinated repeater has primary responsibility to resolve
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- 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 of our Rules. We will consolidate these rules in Section 97.205 by redesignating Section 97.203(h), a notification requirement applicable to a repeater within 16 km of the Arecibo Observatory, as Section 97.205(h). We believe that consolidating the rules in one section will simplify their use for licensees. Fifth, the international Radio Regulations have been amended to require that, as of
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- licensees do not need to take an examination to upgrade to a General Class operator license. Rather, Technician and Technician Plus Class licensees licensed before 1987 may, under the current rules, receive credit for all examinations necessary to receive a General Class operator license by showing documentation of pre-1987 licensure. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.505(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 97.201, 97.205. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.301(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.301(d). See ARRL Petition at 19. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.503(b). See para. 25, supra. 47 C.F.R § 97.501(a) (1999). See para. 8, supra. 47 C.F.R. § 97.503(c) (1999). These topics are referred to in some petitions as "sub-elements." Restructure Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 339 ¶ 41. Id.
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- is accomplished by some other means, such as a device which determines that a specific reaction is called for and then causes it to occur. Q: Are there exceptions where my amateur station may automatically retransmit the radio signals of other amateur stations? Yes. The [73]Rules provide such accommodation for three types of operation. [74]Section 97.201 accommodates auxiliary stations, [75]Section 97.205 accommodates repeater stations and [76]Section 97.207 accommodates space stations. Q: May my station retransmit the programs or signals emanating from any other type of radio station? [77]Section 97.113 provides two exceptions for retransmissions that are for the exclusive use of amateur operators. Your amateur station may retransmit occasionally as an incident of normal amateur radio communications, but not on a
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- 97.103 (a): "The station licensee is responsible for the proper operation of the station in accordance with the FCC Rules." At the time of inspection, agents determined that the WN6W repeater station had malfunctioned and was transmitting a continuous unmodulated signal that interfered with the amateur radio repeaters operated by K6BW and N1PPP on 146.775 MHz. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 97.205(c): "Where the transmissions of the repeater cause harmful interference to another repeater, the two station licensees are equally and fully responsible for resolving the interference unless the operation of one station is recommended by a frequency coordinator and the operation of the other station is not. In that case, the licensee of the non-coordinated repeater has primary responsibility to resolve