Sec. 80.513 Frequency coordination.
(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section
each application for a new VHF private coast station license or
modification of an existing license to be located in an area having a
recognized frequency coordinating committee must be accompanied by:
(1) A report based on a field study, indicating the degree of
probable interference to existing stations operating in the same area.
The applicant must consider all stations operating on the working
frequency or frequencies requested or assigned within 80 km (50 miles)
of the proposed station location, and
(2) The report must include a statement that all existing licensees
on the frequency within 80 km (50 miles) and the frequency coordinating
committee have been notified of the applicant's intention to file an
application. The notice of intention to file must provide the licensees
concerned and the advisory committee with the following information: The
frequency and emission; transmitter location and power; and the antenna
height proposed by the applicant.
(b) Applications for modification need not be accompanied by the
field study where the modification does not involve any change in
frequency(ies), power, emission, antenna height, antenna location or
area of operation.
(c)(1) In lieu of the field study, a statement from a frequency
coordinating committee may be submitted with the application. The
committee must comment on the requested frequency or the proposed
changes in the authorized station and give an opinion regarding the
probable interference to existing stations. The committee must consider
all stations operating on the requested frequency within 80 km (50
miles) of the proposed station location. The frequency coordinating
committee statement must also recommend a frequency which will result in
the least amount of interference to proposed and
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existing stations. Committee recommendations may also include comments
on technical factors and may recommend restrictions to minimize
interference.
(2) A frequency coordinating committee must be representative of all
persons who are eligible for VHF private coast stations within the
service area of the recognized frequency coordinating committee. A
statement of organization, service area and composition of the committee
must be submitted to the Commission for approval. The functions of any
coordinating committee are purely advisory to the applicant and the
Commission. Its recommendations are not binding upon either the
applicant or the Commission.
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