FCC 101.1423 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 101.1423 Canadian and Mexican coordination.
Pursuant to Sec. 2.301 of this chapter, MVDDS systems in the United States
within 56 km (35 miles) of the Canadian and Mexican border will be granted
conditional licenses, until final international agreements are approved.
These systems may not cause harmful interference to stations in Canada or
Mexico. MVDDS stations must comply with the procedures outlined under
Sec. 101.147(p) and Sec. 1.928(f)(1) and (f)(2) of this chapter until final
international agreements concerning MVDDS are signed. Section 1.928(f) of
this chapter states that transmitting antennas can be located as close as
five miles (eight kilometers) of the border if they point within a sector of
160 degrees away from the border, and as close as thirty-five miles
(fifty-six km) of the border if they point within a sector of 200 degrees
toward the border without coordination with Canada. MVDDS licensees shall
apply this method near the Canadian and Mexican borders. No stations are
allowed within 5 miles of the borders.
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