FCC 22.1031 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 22.1031 Temporary fixed stations.
The FCC may, upon proper application therefor, authorize the construction
and operation of temporary fixed stations in the Offshore Radiotelephone
service to be used only when the service of permanent fixed stations is
disrupted by storms or emergencies or is otherwise unavailable.
(a) Six month limitation. If it is necessary for a temporary fixed station
to remain at the same location for more than six months, the licensee of
that station must apply for authorization to operate the station at the
specific location at least 30 days before the end of the six month period.
(b) International communications. Communications between the United States
and Mexico must not be carried using a temporary fixed station without prior
authorization from the FCC. Licensees desiring to carry such communications
should apply sufficiently in advance to allow for the time necessary to
coordinate with Canada or Mexico.
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