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FCC 22.737
Revised as of October 1, 2020
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§ 22.737 Temporary fixed stations.
The FCC may, upon proper application therefor, authorize the
construction and operation of temporary fixed stations. Temporary fixed
stations are to be used as rural subscriber, interoffice, or central
office stations when those stations are unavailable or when service
from those stations is disrupted by storms or emergencies.
(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 Canada or 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.
Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Systems
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