Sec. 5.3 Definition of terms.
For the purpose of this part, the following definitions shall be
applicable. For other definitions, refer to part 2 of this chapter
(Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and
Regulations).
(a) Authorized frequency. The frequency assigned to a station by the
Commission and specified in the instrument of authorization.
(b) Authorized power. The power assigned to a radio station by the
Commission and specified in the instrument of authorization. The
authorized power
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does not necessarily correspond to the power used by the Commission for
purposes of its Master Frequency Record (MFR) and notification to the
International Telecommunication Union.
(c) Experimental Radio Service. A service in which Radio waves are
employed for purposes of experimentation in the radio art or for
purposes of providing essential communications for research projects
which could not be conducted without the benefit of such communications.
(d) Experimental Station. A station utilizing radio waves in
experiments with a view to the development of science or technique
(e) [Reserved]
(f) Fixed service. A service of radio-communication between
specified fixed points.
(g) Fixed station. A station in the fixed service.
(h) Harmful interference. Any radiation or any induction which
endangers the functioning of a radionavigation service or of a safety
service or obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radio service operating
in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations and other
provisions of part 2 of this chapter.
(i) Landing area. As defined by Title I, section I (22) of the Civil
Aeronautics Act of 1938, as amended, landing area means any locality,
either of land or water, including airdromes and intermediate landing
fields, which is used, or intended to be used, for the landing and take-
off of aircraft, whether or not facilities are provided for the shelter,
servicing, or repair of aircraft, or for receiving or discharging
passengers or cargo.
(j) Land station. A station in the mobile service not intended for
operation while in motion.
(k) Mobile service. A service of radiocommunication between mobile
and land stations, or between mobile stations.
(l) Mobile station. A station in a mobile service intended to be
used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points.
(m) Mean power of radio transmitter. The power supplied to the
antenna during normal operation, averaged over a time sufficiently long
compared to the period corresponding to the lowest frequency encountered
in actual modulation.
(n) Peak power of a radio transmitter. The mean power supplied to
the antenna during one radio frequency cycle at the highest crest of the
modulation envelope, taken under conditions of normal operation.
(o) Person. An individual, partnership, association, joint stock
company, trust, or corporation.
(p) Public correspondence. Any telecommunication which the offices
and stations, by reason of their being at the disposal of the public,
must accept for transmission.
(q) Radio service. An administrative subdivision of the field of
radio-communication. In an engineering sense, the subdivisions may be
made according to the method of operation, as, for example, mobile
service and fixed service. In a regulatory sense, the subdivisions may
be descriptive of particular groups of licensees, as, for example, the
groups of persons licensed under this part.
(r) Station authorization. Any construction permit, license, or
special temporary authorization issued by the Commission.
[ 28 FR 12506 , Nov. 22, 1963, as amended at 48 FR 52737 , Nov. 22, 1983]
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