Sec. 90.353 LMS operations in the 902-928 MHz band.
LMS systems may be authorized within the 902-928 MHz band, subject
to the conditions in this section. LMS licensees are required to
maintain whatever records are necessary to demonstrate compliance with
these provisions and must make these records available to the Commission
upon request:
(a) LMS operations will not cause interference to and must tolerate
interference from industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) devices and
radiolocation Government stations that operate in the 902-928 MHz band.
(b) LMS systems are authorized to transmit status and instructional
messages, either voice or non-voice, so long as they are related to the
location or monitoring functions of the system.
(c) LMS systems may utilize store and forward interconnection, where
either transmissions from a vehicle or object being monitored are stored
by the LMS provider for later transmission over the public switched
network (PSN), or transmissions received by the LMS provider from the
PSN are stored for later transmission to the vehicle or object being
monitored. Real-time interconnection between vehicles or objects being
monitored and the
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PSN will only be permitted to enable emergency communications related to
a vehicle or a passenger in a vehicle. Such real-time, interconnected
communications may only be sent to or received from a system dispatch
point or entities eligible in the Public Safety or Special Emergency
Radio Services. See subparts B and C of this part.
(d) Multilateration LMS systems will be authorized on a primary
basis within the bands 904-909.75 MHz and 921.75-927.25 MHz.
Additionally, multilateration and non-multilateration systems will share
the 919.75-921.75 MHz band on a co-equal basis. Licensing will be on the
basis of Major Trading Area (MTA) service areas for multilateration
systems, with one exclusive MTA license being issued for each of these
three sub-bands. Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section,
multilateration MTA licensees may be authorized to operate on only one
of the three multilateration bands within a given MTA. Additionally, MTA
multilateration LMS licenses will be conditioned upon the licensee's
ability to demonstrate through actual field tests that their systems do
not cause unacceptable levels of interference to 47 CFR part 15 devices.
(e) Multilateration MTA-licensed systems and grandfathered AVM
systems (see Sec. 90.363) are authorized on a shared basis and must
cooperate in the selection and use of frequencies in accordance with
Sec. 90.173(b).
(f) Multilateration MTA licensees may be authorized to operate on
both the 919.75-921.75 MHz and 921.75-927.25 MHz bands within a given
MTA (see Sec. 90.209(b)(10)).
(g) Multilateration LMS systems whose primary operations involve the
provision of vehicle location services, may provide non-vehicular
location services.
(h) Non-multilateration stations are authorized to operate on a
shared, non-exclusive basis in the 902-904 MHz and 909.75-921.75 MHz
sub-bands. Non-multilateration systems and multilateration systems will
share the 919.75-921.75 MHz band on a co-equal basis. Non-
multilateration LMS systems may not provide non-vehicular location
services. The maximum antenna height above ground for non-
multilateration LMS systems is 15 meters.
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