Sec. 101.13 Application forms and requirements for private operational
fixed stations.
(a) A separate application must be submitted on FCC Form 402 for the
following:
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(1) New station authorization for private operational fixed
microwave station;
(2) New authorization to operate one or more fixed stations at
temporary locations in this service;
(3) Modification of station license;
(4) New station authorization or modification of license for each
master station of a system consisting of a master station and its
associated remote stations;
(5) The Commission's consent to the complete or partial assignment
of an authorization to another person or entity, or the transfer of
control of an entity holding an authorization. In addition, the
application must be accompanied by a signed letter from proposed
assignor/transferor stating the desire to assign all or part of its
right, title, and interest in and to such authorization, or to transfer
control over the entity holding the authorization, stating the call sign
and location of the station, and that, if applicable, the assignor will
submit its current station authorization for cancellation upon
completion of the assignment. Form 1046 may be used in lieu of this
letter. Licensees who fail to consummate must modify their licenses to
conform them to their initial state within 30 days of a failure to
consummate; or
(6) Amendment of any application.
(b) An application for authority to operate a fixed station at
temporary locations must specify the precise geographic area within
which the operation will be confined. The area specified must be defined
as a radius of operation about a given state or states, latitude/
longitude, or as a rectangular area bounded by upper and lower lines of
latitude and longitude. Exception to this specific requirement may be
made for exceptionally large areas, such as the continental United
States. Sufficient data must be submitted to show the need for the
proposed area of operation. If an operational-fixed station is
authorized to be operated at temporary locations and actually remains,
or is to remain, at the same location for a period of over a year,
application for a permanent authorization specifying the fixed location
must be made as soon as possible but not later than 30 days after the
expiration of the one-year period.
(c) A separate Form 402 for point-to-multipoint frequencies in the
10.6, 18 GHz and 24 GHz bands must be filed for each Nodal Station
except for operations consistent with Sec. 101.147. Each Nodal Station
application must specify the service area that will be served by the
station in terms of a distance radius or other geographical
specification, and, if applicable, the Standard Metropolitan Statistical
Area (SMSA) being served.
(d) Application for renewal of station licenses must be submitted on
such form as the Commission may designate by public notice. Applications
for renewal must be made during the license term and should be filed
within 90 days, but not later than 30 days, prior to the end of the
license term. When a licensee submits a timely application for renewal
of a station license, the existing license for that station will
continue as a valid authorization until the Commission has made a final
decision on the application. Whenever a group of station licenses in the
same radio service are to be renewed simultaneously, a single
``blanket'' application may be filed to cover the entire group if the
application identifies each station by call sign and station location.
Applicants should note also any special renewal requirements under the
rules for such radio station(s).
(e) A separate application must be filed for each fixed master
station in a Multiple Address System (MAS). Applications may include any
number of remote stations in a single application, but must specify the
geographic service area in which these remote stations will be located.
Applications for mobile operations or for systems employing only remote
stations must designate a reference point (set of coordinates) at or
near the center of the area being served.
(f) Cancellation of a license can be made by letter.
[ 61 FR 26677 , May 28, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 24581 , May 6, 1997]
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