Goto Section: 5.202 | 5.204 | Table of Contents
FCC 5.203
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 5.203 Frequencies for the Experimental Radio Service.
Stations operating in the Experimental Radio Service may be
authorized to use any government or non-government frequency designated
in the Table of Frequency Allocations set forth in part 2 of this
chapter as available for assignment to this service. Provided that the
need for the specific frequency(ies) requested is fully justified by the
applicant.1
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\1\ Notwithstanding the broad frequency provision for this Service,
applicants desiring authorization for the purpose of wildlife or ocean
buoy telemetering and/or tracking should, to the extent practicable, use
frequencies in the bands 40.66-40.70 MHz or 216-220 MHz, in accordance
with footnote US210 to the Table of Frequency Allocations, Sec. 2.106 of
this chapter. Transmitters to be used in these bands for this purpose
shall comply with the requirements set forth in Sec. 5.108 of this part.
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Goto Section: 5.202 | 5.204
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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