Sec. 80.271 Technical requirements for portable survival craft
radiotelephone transceivers.
(a) Portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers must comply
with the following:
(1) The transceivers must receive and transmit either on 457.525 MHz
or on 156.800 MHz;
(2) The receiver must comply with the requirements in part 15,
subpart C of this chapter and must have a sensitivity of not more than 2
microvolts. The sensitivity requirement must be met using the receiver
sensitivity measurement procedure specified in the Radio Technical
Commission for Marine Services (RTCM) Special Committee No. 66 Report
MMS-R2;
(3) The effective radiated power of the transmitter must be at least
0.1 watt;
(4) The transceivers must be battery powered and operate for at
least four hours with a transmit to receive ratio of 1:9 with no
significant adverse effect upon the performance of the device;
(5) The transceivers must have a permanently attached waterproof
label with the statement ``Complies with the FCC requirements for
survival craft two-way radiotelephone equipment''; and
(6) The antenna must be permanently attached to the device or its
removal must require the use of a special tool.
(b) Portable radiotelephone transceivers that are already type
accepted may be used to satisfy the survival craft radiotelephone
requirement until October 1, 1993, provided the device meets the
technical requirements in paragraphs (a) (1) through (3) of this
section.
(c) Survival craft radiotelephone equipment installed after October
1, 1988, must be type accepted to meet the requirements of this section.
(d) After October 1, 1993, all portable radiotelephone transceivers
that are used to satisfy the survival craft radiotelephone requirement
must have been type accepted to meet the requirements of this section.
(e) Portable radiotelephone transceivers which are type accepted to
meet the requirements of this section must be identified by an
appropriate note in the Commission's Radio Equipment List.
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