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PART 90PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES

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Subpart AGeneral Information 90.1 Basis and purpose. 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. 90.7 Definitions. Subpart BPublic Safety Radio Pool 90.15 90.16 90.18 90.20 90.22 Scope. Public Safety National Plan. Public Safety 700 MHz Nationwide Broadband Network. Public Safety Pool. Paging operations. Subpart CIndustrial/Business Radio Pool 90.31 Scope. 90.33 General eligibility. 90.35 Industrial/Business Pool. Subparts DE [Reserved]

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Subpart FRadiolocation Service 90.101 Scope. 90.103 Radiolocation Service. Subpart GApplications and Authorizations 90.111 Scope.

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90.115 90.119 90.121 90.127 90.129 90.135 90.137 90.138 90.149 90.155 90.157 90.159

Foreign government and alien eligibility. Application requirements. Canadian registration. Submission and filing of applications. Supplemental information to be routinely submitted with applications. Modification of license. Applications for operation at temporary locations. Applications for itinerant frequencies. License term. Time in which station must be placed in operation. Discontinuance of station operation. Temporary and conditional permits.

Special Rules Governing Facilities Used To Provide Commercial Mobile Radio Services 90.165 Procedures for mutually exclusive applications. 90.168 Equal employment opportunities. 90.169 Construction prior to grant of application. Subpart HPolicies Governing the Assignment of Frequencies 90.171 Scope. 90.173 Policies governing the assignment of frequencies. 90.175 Frequency coordinator requirements. 90.176 Coordinator notification requirements on frequencies below 512 MHz, at 769775/799805 MHz, or at 14271432 MHz. 90.179 Shared use of radio stations. 90.185 Multiple licensing of radio transmitting equipment in the mobile radio service. 90.187 Trunking in the bands between 150 and 512 MHz. Subpart IGeneral Technical Standards 90.201 90.203 90.205 90.207 90.209 90.210 90.212 90.213 90.214 90.215 90.217 90.219 Scope. Certification required. Power and antenna height limits. Types of emissions. Bandwidth limitations. Emission masks. Provisions relating to the use of scrambling devices and digital voice modulation. Frequency stability. Transient frequency behavior. Transmitter measurements. Exemption from technical standards. Use of signal boosters. Subpart JNon-Voice and Other Specialized Operations 90.231 90.233 90.235 90.237 90.238 90.239 90.241 90.242 90.243 90.245 90.247 90.248 90.249 90.250 Scope. Base/mobile non-voice operations. Secondary fixed signaling operations. Interim provisions for operation of radioteleprinter and radiofacsimile devices. Telemetry operations. [Reserved] Radio call box operations. Travelers' information stations. Mobile relay stations. Fixed relay stations. Mobile repeater stations. Wildlife and ocean buoy tracking. Control stations. Meteor burst communications.

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Subpart KStandards for Special Frequencies or Frequency Bands 90.251 90.253 90.255 90.257 90.259 90.261 90.263 90.264 90.265 90.266 90.267 90.269 90.273 90.275 90.279 90.281 90.283 Scope. Use of frequency 5167.5 kHz. [Reserved] Assignment and use of frequencies in the band 7276 MHz. Assignment and use of frequencies in the bands 216220 MHz and 14271432 MHz. Assignment and use of the frequencies in the band 450470 MHz for fixed operations. Substitution of frequencies below 25 MHz. Disaster communications between 2 and 10 MHz. Assignment and use of frequencies in the bands allocated for Federal use. Long distance communications on frequencies below 25 MHz. Assignment and use of frequencies in the 450470 MHz band for low power use. Use of frequencies for self-powered vehicle detectors. Availability and use of frequencies in the 421430 MHz band. Selection and assignment of frequencies in the 421430 MHz band. Power limitations applicable to the 421430 MHz band. Restrictions on operational fixed stations in the 421430 MHz band. [Reserved] Subpart LAuthorization in the Band 470512 MHz (UHF-TV Sharing) 90.301 Scope. 90.303 Availability of frequencies. 90.305 Location of stations. 90.307 Protection criteria. 90.309 Tables and figures. 90.311 Frequencies. 90.313 Frequency loading criteria. 90.315 Special provisions governing use of frequencies in the 476494 MHz band (TV Channels 15, 16, 17) in the Southern Louisiana-Texas Offshore Zone. 90.317 Fixed ancillary signaling and data transmissions. Subpart MIntelligent Transportation Systems Radio Service 90.350 90.351 90.353 90.355 90.357 90.359 90.361 90.363 90.365 Scope. Location and Monitoring Service. LMS operations in the 902928 MHz band. LMS operations below 512 MHz. Frequencies for LMS systems in the 902928 MHz band. Field strength limits for EA-licensed LMS systems. Interference from part 15 and Amateur operations. Grandfathering provisions for existing AVM licensees. Partitioned licenses and disaggregated spectrum.

Regulations Governing the Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 58505925 MHz Band for Dedicated Short-Range Communications Service (DSRCS) 90.371 Dedicated short range communications service. 90.373 Eligibility in the DSRCS. 90.375 RSU license areas, communication zones and registrations 90.377 Frequencies available; maximum EIRP and antenna height, and priority communications. 90.379 ASTM E221303 DSRC Standard (ASTM-DSRC Standard). 90.383 RSU sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. Subpart NOperating Requirements 90.401 Scope. 90.403 General operating requirements. 90.405 Permissible communications.

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90.407 90.411 90.415 90.417 90.419 90.421 90.423 90.425 90.427 90.429 90.431 90.433 90.437 90.439 90.441 90.443 90.445 90.447

Emergency communications. Civil defense communications. Prohibited uses. Interstation communication. Points of communication. Operation of mobile station units not under the control of the licensee. Operation on board aircraft. Station identification. Precautions against unauthorized operation. Control point and dispatch point requirements. Unattended operation. Operator requirements. Posting station licenses. Inspection of stations. Inspection and maintenance of antenna structure marking and associated control equipment. Content of station records. Form of station records. Retention of station records. Subpart OTransmitter Control

90.460 90.461 90.463 90.465 90.467 90.469

Scope. Direct and remote control of transmitters. Transmitter control points. Control of systems of communication. Dispatch points. Unattended operation.

Internal Transmitter Control Systems 90.471 Points of operation in internal transmitter control systems. 90.473 Operation of internal transmitter control systems through licensed fixed control points. 90.475 Operation of internal transmitter control systems in specially equipped systems. Interconnected Systems 90.476 Interconnection of fixed stations and certain mobile stations. 90.477 Interconnected systems. 90.483 Permissible methods and requirements of interconnecting private and public systems of communications. Subpart PPaging Operations 90.490 90.492 90.493 90.494 One-way paging operations in the private services. One way paging operations in the 806824/851869 MHz and 896901/935940 MHz bands. Paging operations on exclusive channels in the 929930 MHz band. Paging operations on shared channels in the 929930 MHz band. Subpart QDevelopmental Operation 90.501 90.503 90.505 90.507 90.509 90.511 90.513 90.515 90.517 Scope. Eligibility. Showing required. Limitations on use. Frequencies available for assignment. Interference. Special provisions. Change or cancellation of authorization without hearing. Report of operation.

Subpart RRegulations Governing the Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 763775 and 793805 MHz Bands

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90.521 90.523 90.525 90.527 90.528 90.529 90.531 90.533 90.535 90.537 90.539 90.541 90.542 90.543 90.545 90.547 90.548 90.549 90.551 90.553 90.555

Scope. Eligibility. Administration of interoperability channels. Regional plan requirements. Public safety broadband license. State License. Band plan. Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border. Modulation and spectrum usage efficiency requirements. Trunking requirement. Frequency stability. Transmitting power limits. Broadband transmitting power limits. Emission limitations. TV/DTV interference protection criteria. Narrowband Interoperability channel capability requirement. Interoperability Technical Standards. Transmitter certification. Construction requirements. Encryption. Information exchange.

Subpart SRegulations Governing Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 806824, 851869, 896901, and 935940 MHz Bands 90.601 Scope. Application for Authorizations 90.603 Eligibility. 90.605 Forms to be used. 90.607 Supplemental information to be furnished by applicants for facilities under this subpart. 90.609 Special limitations on amendment of applications for assignment or transfer of authorizations for radio systems above 800 MHz. Policies Governing the Processing of Applications and the Selection and Assignment of Frequencies for Use in the 806824 MHz, 851869 MHz, 896901 MHz, and 935940 MHz Bands 90.613 Frequencies available. 90.614 Segments of the 806824/851869 MHz band for non-border areas. 90.615 Individual channels available in the General Category in 806824/851869 MHz band. 90.617 Frequencies in the 809.750824/854.750869 MHz, and 896901/935940 MHz bands available for trunked, conventional or cellular system use in non-border areas. 90.619 Operations within the U.S./Mexico and U.S./Canada border areas. 90.621 Selection and assignment of frequencies. 90.623 Limitations on the number of frequencies assignable for conventional systems. 90.625 Other criteria to be applied in assigning channels for use in conventional systems of communication. 90.627 Limitation on the number of frequency pairs that may be assignable for trunked systems and on the number of trunked systems. 90.629 Extended implementation period. 90.631 Trunked systems loading, construction and authorization requirements. 90.633 Conventional systems loading requirements. Technical Regulations Regarding the Use of Frequencies in the 806824 MHz, 851869 MHz, 896901 MHz, and 935940 MHz Bands 90.635 Limitations on power and antenna height. 90.637 Restrictions on operational fixed stations. 90.645 Permissible operations. 90.647 Station identification. 90.651 Supplemental reports required of licensees authorized under this subpart.

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90.655 Special licensing requirements for Specialized Mobile Radio systems. 90.656 Responsibilities of base station licensees of Specialized Mobile Radio systems. Policies Governing the Licensing and Use of MTA-Based SMR Systems in the 896901/935940 MHz Band 90.661 MTA-based SMR service areas. 90.663 MTA-based SMR system operations. 90.665 Authorization, construction and implementation of MTA licenses. 90.667 Grandfathering provisions for incumbent licensees. 90.669 Emission limits. 90.671 Field strength limits. Procedures and ProcessUnacceptable Interference 90.672 Unacceptable interference to non-cellular 800 MHz licensees from 800 MHz cellular systems or part 22 Cellular Radiotelephone systems, and within the 900 MHz Business/Industrial Land Transportation Pool. 90.673 Obligation to abate unacceptable interference. 90.674 Interference resolution procedures before, during and after band reconfiguration. 90.675 Information exchange. 90.676 Transition administrator for reconfiguration of the 806824/851869 MHz band in order to separate cellular systems from non-cellular systems. 90.677 Reconfiguration of the 806824/851869 MHz band in order to separate cellular systems from noncellular systems. Policies Governing the Licensing and Use of EA-Based SMR Systems in the 809824/851869 MHz Band 90.681 EA-based SMR service areas. 90.683 EA-based SMR system operations. 90.685 Authorization, construction and implementation of EA licenses. 90.687 Special provisions regarding assignments and transfers of authorizations for incumbent SMR licensees in the 809824/854869 MHz band. 90.689 Field strength limits. 90.691 Emission mask requirements for EA-based systems. 90.693 Grandfathering provisions for incumbent licensees. 90.699 Transition of the upper 200 channels in the 800 MHz band to EA licensing. Subpart TRegulations Governing Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 220222 MHz Band 90.701 Scope. 90.703 Eligibility. 90.705 Forms to be used. 90.709 Special limitations on amendment of applications and on assignment or transfer of authorizations licensed under this subpart. 90.711 Processing of Phase II applications. 90.713 Entry criteria. 90.715 Frequencies available. 90.717 Channels available for nationwide systems in the 220222 MHz band. 90.719 Individual channels available for assignment in the 220222 MHz band. 90.720 Channels available for public safety/mutual aid. 90.721 Other channels available for non-nationwide systems in the 220222 MHz band. 90.723 Selection and assignment of frequencies. 90.725 Construction requirements for Phase I licensees. 90.727 Extended implementation schedules for Phase I licensees. 90.729 Limitations on power and antenna height. 90.733 Permissible operations. 90.735 Station identification. 90.739 Number of systems authorized in a geographical area. 90.741 Urban areas for Phase I nationwide systems. 90.743 Renewal expectancy. 90.745 Phase I licensee service areas.

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90.751 Minor modifications of Phase I, non-nationwide licenses. 90.753 Conditions of license modification. 90.757 Construction requirements. Policies Governing the Licensing and Use of Phase II EA, Regional and Nationwide Systems 90.761 EA and Regional licenses. 90.763 EA, Regional and nationwide system operations. 90.765 Licenses term for Phase II licenses. 90.767 Construction and implementation of EA and Regional licenses. 90.769 Construction and implementation of Phase II nationwide licenses. 90.771 Field strength limits. Subpart UCompetitive Bidding Procedures for 900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service 90.801 900 MHz SMR spectrum subject to competitive bidding. 90.802-90.803 [Reserved] 90.804 Aggregation of 900 MHz SMR licenses. 90.805-90.806 [Reserved] 90.807 Submission of upfront payments. 90.808 [Reserved] 90.809 License grants. 90.810 Bidding credits for small businesses. 90.811 Reduced down payment for licenses won by small businesses. 90.812 [Reserved] 90.813 Partitioned licenses and disaggregated spectrum. 90.814 Definitions. 90.815 Records maintenance and definitions. 90.816 Criteria for comparative 900 MHz SMR renewal proceedings. Subpart VCompetitive Bidding Procedures for 800 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service 90.901 90.902 90.903 90.904 90.905 90.909 90.910 90.911 90.912 90.913 800 MHz SMR spectrum subject to competitive bidding. [Reserved] Competitive bidding mechanisms. Aggregation of EA licenses. [Reserved] License grants. Bidding credits. Partitioned licenses and disaggregated spectrum. Definitions. Record maintenance and definitions. Subpart WCompetitive Bidding Procedures for the 220 MHz Service 90.1001 220 MHz service subject to competitive bidding. 90.1003-90.1015 [Reserved] 90.1017 Bidding credits for small businesses and very small businesses. 90.1019 Eligibility for partitioned licenses. 90.1021 Definitions concerning competitive bidding process. 90.1023 Records maintenance and definitions. 90.1025 Limitations on settlements. Subpart XCompetitive Bidding Procedures for Location and Monitoring Service 90.1101 Location and Monitoring Service subject to competitive bidding. 90.1103 Designated entities. Subpart YRegulations Governing Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 49404990 MHz Band 90.1201 Scope.

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Eligibility. Permissible operations. Licensing. Policies governing the use of the 49404990 MHz band. Regional plan. Band plan. Power limits. RF Hazards. Subpart ZWireless Broadband Services in the 36503700 MHz Band

90.1301 90.1303 90.1305 90.1307 90.1309 90.1311 90.1312 90.1319 90.1321 90.1323 90.1331 90.1333 90.1335 90.1337

Scope. Eligibility. Permissible operations. Licensing. Regulatory status. License term. Assignment and transfer. Policies governing the use of the 36503700 MHz band. Power and antenna limits. Emission limits. Restrictions on the operation of base and fixed stations. Restrictions on the operation of mobile and portable stations. RF safety. Operation near Canadian and Mexican borders. Subpart AA700 MHz Public/Private Partnership

90.1401 Purpose and scope. 90.1403 Public safety broadband license conditions. 90.1405 Shared wireless broadband network. 90.1407 Spectrum use in the network. 90.1408 Organization and structure of the 700 MHz public/private partnership. 90.1410 Network sharing agreement. 90.1415 Establishment, execution, and application of the network sharing agreement. 90.1420 Failure to comply with the NSA or the Commission's rules. 90.1425 Resolution of disputes after grant of the upper 700 MHz D block license. 90.1430 Local public safety build-out and operation. 90.1432 Conditions for waiver to allow limited and temporary wideband operations in the 700 MHz public safety spectrum. 90.1435 Prohibition on discontinuance of public safety operations. 90.1440 Reporting obligations.

Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Source: 43 FR 54791, Nov. 22, 1978, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AGeneral Information

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90.1 Basis and purpose.

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(a) Basis. The rules in this part are promulgated under Title III of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended which vests authority in the Federal Communications Commission to regulate radio transmission and to issue licenses for radio stations. All rules in this part are in accordance with applicable treaties and agreements to which the United States is a party. (b) Purpose. This part states the conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services. These rules do not govern the licensing of radio systems belonging to and operated by the United States. [43 FR 54791, Nov. 22, 1978, as amended at 65 FR 66650, Nov. 7, 2000]
90.5 Other applicable rule parts.

top Other Commission rule parts of importance that may be referred to with respect to licensing and operations in radio services governed under this part include the following: (a) Part 0 of the Commission's Rules describes the Commission's organization and delegations of authority. This part also lists available Commission publications, and standards and procedures for access to Commission records, and location of Commission Field Offices. (b) Part 1 includes rules of practice and procedure for the filing of applications for stations to operate in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, adjudicatory proceedings including hearing proceedings, and rule making proceedings; procedures for reconsideration and review of the Commission's actions; provisions concerning violation notices and forfeiture proceedings; and the environmental processing requirements that, together with the procedures specified in 17.4(c) of this chapter, if applicable, must be complied with prior to initiating construction. (c) Part 2 contains the table of frequency allocations and special requirements in International regulations, agreements, and treaties. This part also contains standards and procedures concerning marketing of radio frequency devices, and for obtaining equipment certification. (d) Part 5 contains standards and procedures for obtaining experimental authorizations. (e) Part 15 provides for the operation of incidental and restricted radio frequency devices that do not require an individual license. (f) Part 17 contains requirements for construction, marking and lighting of antenna towers, and the environmental notification process that must be completed before filing certain antenna structure registration applications. (g) Part 18 deals with the operation of industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) devices that are not intended for radio communication, (h) Part 20 contains rules relating to commercial mobile radio services. (i) Part 20 which governs commercial mobile radio service applicable to certain providers in the following services in this part:

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(1) Industrial/business pool. (2) Private paging; (3) Land mobile service on 220222 MHz; (4) Specialized Mobile Radio Service. (j) Part 22 contains regulations for public (common carrier) mobile radio services. (k) Part 27 contains rules relating to miscellaneous wireless communications services. (l) Part 51 contains rules relating to interconnection. (m) Part 68 contains technical standards for connection of private land mobile radio equipment to the public switched telephone network. (n) Part 101 governs the operation of fixed microwave services. [43 FR 54791, Nov. 22, 1978, as amended at 50 FR 39677, Sept. 30, 1985; 55 FR 20398, May 16, 1990; 58 FR 21407, Apr. 21, 1993; 59 FR 18499, Apr. 19, 1994; 59 FR 59957, Nov. 21, 1994; 61 FR 45635, Aug. 29, 1996; 63 FR 36608, July 7, 1998; 63 FR 68958, Dec. 14, 1998; 72 FR 35190, June 27, 2007; 72 FR 48858, Aug. 24, 2007; 77 FR 3955, Jan. 26, 2012] Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 3955, Jan. 26, 2012, 90.5 was amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (f). These paragraphs contain information collection and recordkeeping requirements and will not become effective until approval has been given by the Office of Management and Budget.
90.7 Definitions.

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900 MHz SMR MTA-based license or MTA license. A license authorizing the right to use a specified block of 900 MHz SMR spectrum within one of the 47 Major Trading Areas (MTAs), as embodied in Rand McNally's Trading Areas System MTA Diskette and geographically represented in the map contained in Rand McNally's Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide (the MTA Map), with the following exceptions and additions: (1) Alaska is separated from the Seattle MTA and is licensed separately. (2) Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands are licensed as a single MTA-like area. (3) Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands are licensed as a single MTA-like area. (4) American Samoa is licensed as a single MTA-like area. The MTA map is available for public inspection in the Reference Information Center (Room CY-A257), 445 12th Steet, SW., Washington, DC. Antenna height above average terrain (AAT). Height of the center of the radiating element of the antenna above the average terrain. (See 90.309(a)(4) for calculation method.) Antenna height above sea level. The height of the topmost point of the antenna above mean sea level. Antenna structure. Structure on which an antenna is mounted. Assigned frequency. Center of a frequency band assigned to a station. Assigned frequency band. The frequency band the center of which coincides with the frequency assigned to the station and the width of which equals the necessary bandwidth plus twice the absolute value of the frequency tolerance. Authorized bandwidth. The frequency band, specified in kilohertz and centered on the carrier frequency containing those frequencies upon which a total of 99 percent of the radiated power appears, extended to include any discrete frequency upon which the power is at least 0.25 percent of the total radiated power. Automobile emergency licensee. Persons regularly engaged in any of the following activities who operate radio stations for transmission of communications required for dispatching repair trucks, tow trucks, or other road service vehicles to disabled vehicles: (1) The operation of a private emergency road service for disabled vehicles by associations of owners of private automobiles; or (2) The business of providing to the general public an emergency road service for disabled vehicles. Average terrain. The average elevation of terrain between 3.2 and 16 km (2 and 10 miles) from the antenna site. Base station. A station at a specified site authorized to communicate with mobile stations. Basic trading areas. Service areas that are based on the Rand McNally 1992 Commercial

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Atlas & Marketing Guide, 123rd Edition, at pages 3839, with the following additions licensed separately as BTA-like areas: American Samoa; Guam, Northern Mariana Islands; Mayaguez/Aguadilla-Ponce, Puerto Rico; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the United States Virgin Islands. The Mayaguez/Aguadilla-Ponce BTA-like service area consists of the following municipios: Adjuntas, Aguada, Aguadilla, Anasco, Arroyo, Cabo Rojo, Coamo, Guanica, Guayama, Guayanilla, Hormigueros, Isabela, Jayuya, Juana Diaz, Lajas, Las Marias, Maricao, Maunabo, Mayaguez, Moca, Patillas, Penuelas, Ponce, Quebradillas, Rincon, Sabana Grande, Salinas, San German, Santa Isabel, Villalba, and Yauco. The San Juan BTA-like service area consists of all other municipios in Puerto Rico. Carrier frequency. The frequency of an unmodulated electromagnetic wave. Channel loading. The number of mobile transmitters authorized to operate on a particular channel within the same service area. Communications zone . The service area associated with an individual fixed Roadside Unit (RSU). The communications zone is determined based on the RSU equipment class specified in section 90.375. Contention-based protocol . A protocol that allows multiple users to share the same spectrum by defining the events that must occur when two or more transmitters attempt to simultaneously access the same channel and establishing rules by which a transmitter provides reasonable opportunities for other transmitters to operate. Such a protocol may consist of procedures for initiating new transmissions, procedures for determining the state of the channel (available or unavailable), and procedures for managing retransmissions in the event of a busy channel. Contention-based protocols shall fall into one of two categories: (1) An unrestricted contention-based protocol is one which can avoid co-frequency interference with devices using all other types of contention-based protocols. (2) A restricted contention-based protocol is one that does not qualify as unrestricted. Control point. Any place from which a transmitter's functions may be controlled. Control station. An Operational Fixed Station, the transmissions of which are used to control automatically the emissions or operation of another radio station at a specified location. Conventional radio system. A method of operation in which one or more radio frequency channels are assigned to mobile and base stations but are not employed as a trunked group. An urban-conventional system is one whose transmitter site is located within 24 km (15 miles) of the geographic center of any of the first 50 urbanized areas (ranked by population) of the United States. A sub-urban-conventional system is one whose transmitter site is located more than 24 km (15 miles) from the geographic center of the first 50 urbanized areas. See Table 21, Rank of Urbanized Areas in the United States by Population, page 187, U.S. Census (1970); and table 1 of 90.635. Critical Infrastructure Industry (CII). State, local government and non-government entities, including utilities, railroads, metropolitan transit systems, pipelines, private ambulances, volunteer fire departments, and not-for-profit organizations that offer emergency road services, providing private internal radio services provided these private internal radio services are used to protect safety of life, health, or property; and are not made commercially available to the public.
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Dedicated Short-Range Communications Services (DSRCS) . The use of radio techniques to transfer data over short distances between roadside and mobile units, between mobile units, and between portable and mobile units to perform operations related to the improvement of traffic flow, traffic safety, and other intelligent transportation service applications in a variety of environments. DSRCS systems may also transmit status and instructional messages related to the units involved. Developmental operation. A specially licensed operation for the purpose of testing concepts in the use of radio appropriate to the radio services governed by this part. Dispatch point. Any place from which radio messages can be originated under the supervision of a control point. EA-based or EA license. A license authorizing the right to use a specified block of SMR or LMS spectrum within one of the 175 Economic Areas (EAs) as defined by the Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis. The EA Listings and the EA Map are available for public inspection at the Reference Information Center (Room CYA257), 445 12th Steet, SW., Washington, DC 20554. Economic Areas (EAs). A total of 175 licensing regions based on the United States Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis Economic Areas defined as of February 1995, with the following exceptions: (1) Guam and Northern Mariana Islands are licensed as a single EA-like area (identified as EA 173 in the 220 MHz Service); (2) Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are licensed as a single EA-like area (identified as EA 174 in the 220 MHz Service); and (3) American Samoa is licensed as a single EA-like area (identified as EA 175 in the 220 MHz Service). Effective radiated power (ERP). The power supplied to an antenna multiplied by the relative gain of the antenna in a given direction. Emergency medical licensee. Persons or entities engaged in the provision of basic or advanced life support services on an ongoing basis that operate radio stations for transmission of communications essential for the delivery or rendition of emergency medical services for the provision of basic or advanced life support. Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio System (ESMR). A specialized mobile radio (SMR) system operating in the 800 MHz band which employs an 800 MHz cellular system as defined in this section. Film and video production licensee. Persons primarily engaged in or providing direct technical support to the production, videotaping, or filming of motion pictures or television programs, such as movies, programs, news programs, special events, educational programs, or training films, regardless of whether the productions are prepared primarily for final exhibition at theatrical outlets or on television or for distribution through other mass communications outlets. Fire licensee. Any territory, possession, state, city, county, town, or similar governmental entity, and persons or organizations charged with specific fire protection activities that operate radio stations for transmission of communications essential to official fire

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activities. Fixed relay station. A station at a specified site used to communicate with another station at another specified site. Forest products licensee. Persons primarily engaged in tree logging, tree farming, or related woods operations, including related hauling activities, if the hauling activities are performed under contract to, and exclusively for, persons engaged in woods operations or engaged in manufacturing lumber, plywood, hardboard, or pulp and paper products from wood fiber. Forward links. Transmissions in the frequency bands specified in 90.357(a) and used to control and interrogate the mobile units to be located by multilateration LMS systems. Frequency coordination. The process of obtaining the recommendation of a frequency coordinator for a frequency(ies) that will most effectively meet the applicant's needs while minimizing interference to licensees already operating within a given frequency band. Frequency coordinator. An entity or organization that has been certified by the Commission to recommend frequencies for use by licensees in the Private Land Mobile Radio Services. Geographic center. The geographic center of an urbanized area is defined by the coordinates given at table 1 of 90.635. Geophysical telemetry. Telemetry involving the simultaneous transmission of seismic data from numerous locations to a central receiver and digital recording unit. Harmful interference. For the purposes of resolving conflicts between stations operating under this part, any emission, radiation, or induction which specifically degrades, obstructs, or interrupts the service provided by such stations. Interconnection. Connection through automatic or manual means of private land mobile radio stations with the facilities of the public switched telephone network to permit the transmission of messages or signals between points in the wireline or radio network of a public telephone company and persons served by private land mobile radio stations. Wireline or radio circuits or links furnished by common carriers, which are used by licensees or other authorized persons for transmitter control (including dial-up transmitter control circuits) or as an integral part of an authorized, private, internal system of communication or as an integral part of dispatch point circuits in a private land mobile radio station are not considered to be interconnection for purposes of this rule part. Internal system. An internal system of communication is one in which all messages are transmitted between the fixed operating positions located on premises controlled by the licensee and the associated mobile stations or paging receivers of the licensee. (See subpart O). Interoperability. An essential communication link within public safety and public service wireless communications systems which permits units from two or more different entities to interact with one another and to exchange information according to a prescribed method in order to achieve predictable results. Itinerant operation. Operation of a radio station at unspecified locations for varying periods of time.

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Land mobile radio service. A mobile service between base stations and land mobile stations, or between land mobile stations. Land mobile radio system. A regularly interacting group of base, mobile and associated control and fixed relay stations intended to provide land mobile radio communications service over a single area of operation. Land station. A station in the mobile service not intended to be used while in motion. [As used in this part, the term may be used to describe a base, control, fixed, operational fixed or fixed relay station, or any such station authorized to operate in the temporary mode.] Line A. An imaginary line within the U.S., approximately paralleling the U.S.-Canadian border, north of which Commission coordination with the Canadian authorities in the assignment of frequencies is generally required. It begins at Aberdeen, Washington, running by great circle arc to the intersection of 48 N., 120 W., then along parallel 48 N., to the intersection of 95 W., thence by great circle arc through the southernmost point of Duluth, Minnesota, thence by great circle arc to 45 N., 85 W., thence southward along meridian 85 W. to its intersection with parallel 41 N., to its intersection with meridian 82 W., thence by great circle arc through the southernmost point of Bangor, Maine, thence by great circle arc through the southernmost of Searsport, Maine, at which point it terminates. Line C. An imaginary line in Alaska approximately paralleling the border with Canada, East of which Commission coordination with Canadian authorities in the assignment of frequencies is generally required. It begins at the intersection of 70 N., 144 W., thence by great circle arc to the intersection of 60 N., 143 W., thence by great circle arc so as to include all the Alaskan Panhandle. Location and Monitoring Service (LMS). The use of non-voice signaling methods to locate or monitor mobile radio units. LMS systems may transmit and receive voice and non-voice status and instructional information related to such units. Major trading areas. Service areas based on the Rand McNally 1992 Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide, 123rd Edition, at pages 3839, with the following exceptions and additions: (a) Alaska is separated from the Seattle MTA and is licensed separately. (b) Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands are licensed as a single MTA-like area. (c) Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands are licensed as a single MTA-like area. (d) American Samoa is licensed as a single MTA-like area. Manufacturers licensee. Persons primarily engaged in any of the following manufacturing activities: (1) The mechanical or chemical transformation of substances into new products within such establishments as plants, factories, shipyards, or mills which employ, in that process, powerdriven machines and materials-handling equipment; (2) The assembly of components of manufactured products within such establishments as plants, factories, shipyards, or mills where the new product is neither a new structure nor
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other fixed improvement. Establishments primarily engaged in the wholesale or retail trade, or in service activities, even though they fabricate or assemble any or all the products or commodities handled, are not included in this category; or (3) The providing of supporting services or materials by a corporation to its parent corporation, to another subsidiary of its parent or to its own subsidiary, where such supporting services or materials are directly related to those regular activities of such parent or subsidiary which are eligible under paragraphs (1) or (2) of this definition. Meteor burst communications. Communications by the propagation of radio signals reflected off ionized meteor trails. Mobile relay station. A base station in the mobile service authorized to retransmit automatically on a mobile service frequency communications which originate on the transmitting frequency of the mobile station. Mobile repeater station. A mobile station authorized to retransmit automatically on a mobile service frequency, communications to or from hand-carried transmitters. Mobile service. A service of radiocommunication between mobile and base stations, or between mobile stations. Mobile station. A station in the mobile service intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points. This includes hand carried transmitters. Motor carrier licensee. Persons primarily engaged in providing a common or contract motor carrier transportation service in any of the following activities: Provided, however, that motor vehicles used as taxicabs, livery vehicles, or school buses, and motor vehicles used for sightseeing or special charter purposes, shall not be included within the meaning of this term. For purposes of this definition, an urban area is defined as being one or more contiguous, incorporated or unincorporated cities, boroughs, towns, or villages, having an aggregate population of 2,500 or more persons. (1) The transportation of passengers between urban areas; (2) The transportation of property between urban areas; (3) The transportation of passengers within a single urban area; or (4) The transportation, local distribution or collection of property within a single urban area. MTA-based license or MTA license. A license authorizing the right to use a specified block of SMR spectrum within one of the 51 Major Trading Areas (MTAs), as embodied in Rand McNally's Trading Area System MTA Diskette and geographically represented in the map contained in Rand McNally's Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide (the MTA Map). The MTA Listings, the MTA Map and the Rand McNally/AMTA license agreement are available for public inspection at the Reference Information Center in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau. Multilateration LMS system. A system that is designed to locate vehicles or other objects by measuring the difference of time of arrival, or difference in phase, of signals transmitted from a unit to a number of fixed points or from a number of fixed points to the unit to be located.

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Mutually exclusive application. Two or more pending applications are mutually exclusive if the grant of one application would effectively preclude the grant of one or more of the others under Commission rules governing the services involved. Network assets holder. The Network Assets Holder is a Special Purpose Bankruptcy Remote Entity that is formed to hold the assets of the shared wireless broadband network associated with the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership, in accordance with the terms of the Network Sharing Agreement, such other agreements as the Commission may require or allow, and the Commission's rules. Network Sharing Agreement (NSA). An agreement entered into between the winning bidder, the Upper 700 MHz D Block licensee, the Network Assets Holder, the Operating Company, the Public Safety Broadband Licensee, and any other related entities that the Commission may require or allow regarding the shared wireless broadband network associated with the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership that will operate on the 758763 MHz and 788793 MHz bands and the 763768 MHz and 793798 MHz bands. Non-multilateration LMS System. A system that employs any of a number of nonmultilateration technologies to transmit information to and/or from vehicular units. On-Board unit (OBU) . An On-Board Unit is a DSRCS transceiver that is normally mounted in or on a vehicle, or which in some instances may be a portable unit. An OBU can be operational while a vehicle or person is either mobile or stationary. The OBUs receive and contend for time to transmit on one or more radio frequency (RF) channels. Except where specifically excluded, OBU operation is permitted wherever vehicle operation or human passage is permitted. The OBUs mounted in vehicles are licensed by rule under part 95 of this chapter and communicate with Roadside Units (RSUs) and other OBUs. Portable OBUs are also licensed by rule under part 95 of this chapter. OBU operations in the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) Bands follow the rules in those bands. Operating company. The Operating Company is a Special Purpose Bankruptcy Remote Entity that is formed to build and operate the shared wireless broadband network associated with the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership, in accordance with the terms of the Network Sharing Agreement, such other agreements as the Commission may require or allow, and the Commission's rules. Operational fixed station. A fixed station, not open to public correspondence, operated by, and for the sole use of those agencies operating their own radiocommunication facilities in the Public Safety, Industrial, Land Transportation, Marine, or Aviation Radio Services. (This includes all stations in the fixed service under this part.) Output power. The radio frequency output power of a transmitter's final radio frequency stage as measured at the output terminal while connected to a load of the impedance recommended by the manufacturer. Paging. A one-way communications service from a base station to mobile or fixed receivers that provide signaling or information transfer by such means as tone, tonevoice, tactile, optical readout, etc. Person. An individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trust or corporation. Petroleum licensee. Persons primarily engaged in prospecting for, producing, collecting, refining, or transporting by means of pipeline, petroleum or petroleum products (including natural gas).
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Police licensee. Any territory, possession, state, city, county, town, or similar governmental entity including a governmental institution authorized by law to provide its own police protection that operate radio stations for transmission of communications essential to official police activities. Power licensee. Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities: (1) The generation, transmission, or distribution of electrical energy for use by the general public or by the members of a cooperative organization; (2) The distribution of manufactured or natural gas by means of pipe line, for use by the general public or by the members of a cooperative organization, or, in a combination of that activity with the production, transmission or storage of manufactured or natural gas preparatory to such distribution; (3) The distribution of steam by means of pipeline or, of water by means of pipeline, canal, or open ditch, for use by the general public or by the members of a cooperative organization, or in a combination of that activity with the collection, transmission, storage, or purification of water or the generation of steam preparatory to such distribution; or (4) The providing of a supporting service by a corporation directly related to activities of its parent corporation, of another subsidiary of the same parent, or of its own subsidiary, where the party served is regularly engaged in any of the activities set forth in this definition. Private carrier. An entity licensed in the private services and authorized to provide communications service to other private services on a commercial basis. Public safety broadband license. The Public Safety Broadband License authorizes public safety broadband services in the 763768 MHz and 793798 MHz bands on a primary basis. Public safety broadband licensee. The licensee of the Public Safety Broadband License in the 763768 MHz and 793798 MHz bands. Public safety broadband network operator. A Public Safety Network Operator is a public safety entity that is authorized by lease or other permitted mechanism under the Public Safety Broadband License to operate a public safety broadband network in the 763768 MHz and 793798 MHz bands. Radio call box. A transmitter used by the public to request fire, police, medical, road service, or other emergency assistance. Radio teleprinting. Radio transmissions to a printing telegraphic instrument having a signal-actuated mechanism for automatically printing received messages. Radiodetermination. The determination of position, or the obtaining of information relating to position, by means of the propagation of radio waves. Radiofacsimile. A system of radiocommunication for the transmission of fixed images, with or without half-tones, with a view to their reproduction in a permanent form. Radiolocation. Radiodetermination used for purposes other than those of radionavigation.

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Radionavigation. Radiodetermination used for the purposes of navigation, including obstruction warning. Railroad licensee. Railroad common carriers which are regularly engaged in the transportation of passengers or property when such passengers or property are transported over all or part of their route by railroad. Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAGs). The six geographic areas for Regional licensing in the 220222 MHz band, based on the United States Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis Economic Areas (see 60 FR 13114 (March 10, 1995)) defined as of February 1995, and specified as follows:
REAG 1 (Northeast): REAG 1 consists of the following EAs: EA 001 (Bangor, ME) through EA 011 (Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA); and EA 054 (Erie, PA). REAG 2 (Mid-Atlantic): REAG 2 consists of the following EAs: EA 012 (Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD) through EA 026 (Charleston-North Charleston, SC); EA 041 (Greenville-SpartanburgAnderson, SC-NC); EA 042 (Asheville, NC); EA 044 (Knoxville, TN) through EA 053 (Pittsburgh, PA-WV); and EA 070 (Louisville, KY-IN). REAG 3 (Southeast): REAG 3 consists of the following EAs: EA 027 (Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC) through EA 040 (Atlanta, GA-AL-NC); EA 043 (Chattanooga, TN-GA); EA 069 (Evansville-Henderson, IN-KY-IL); EA 071 (Nashville, TN-KY) through EA 086 (Lake Charles, LA); EA 088 (Shreveport-Bossier City, LA-AR) through EA 090 (Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR); EA 095 (Jonesboro, AR-MO); EA 096 (St. Louis, MOIL); and EA 174 (Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands). REAG 4 (Great Lakes): REAG 4 consists of the following EAs: EA 055 Cleveland-Akron, OH-PA) through EA 068 (Champaign-Urbana, IL); EA 097 (Springfield, IL-MO); and EA 100 (Des Moines, IA-IL-MO) through EA 109 (Duluth-Superior, MN-WI). REAG 5 (Central/Mountain): REAG 5 consists of the following EAs: EA 087 (Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX); EA 091 (Forth Smith, AR-OK) through EA 094 (Springfield, MO); EA 098 (Columbia, MO); EA 099 (Kansas City, MO-KS); EA 110 (Grand Forks, ND-MN) through EA 146 (Missoula, MT); EA 148 (Idaho Falls, ID-WY); EA 149 (Twin Falls, ID); EA 152 (Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT-ID); and EA 154 (Flagstaff, AZ-UT) through EA 159 (Tucson, AZ). REAG 6 (Pacific): REAG 6 consists of the following EAs: EA 147 (Spokane, WA-ID); EA 150 (Boise City, ID-OR); EA 151 (Reno, NV-CA); EA 153 (Las Vegas, NV-AZ-UT); EA 160 (Los Angeles-RiversideOrange County, CA-AZ) through EA 173 (Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands); and EA 175 (American Samoa).

Regional license. A license authorizing the right to use a specified block of 220222 MHz spectrum within one of six Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAGs). Relay press licensee. Persons primarily engaged in the publication of a newspaper or in the operation of an established press association. Roadside unit (RSU) . A Roadside Unit is a DSRC transceiver that is mounted along a road or pedestrian passageway. An RSU may also be mounted on a vehicle or is hand carried, but it may only operate when the vehicle or hand-carried unit is stationary. Furthermore, an RSU operating under this part is restricted to the location where it is licensed to operate. However, portable or hand-held RSUs are permitted to operate where they do not interfere with a site-licensed operation. A RSU broadcasts data to OBUs or exchanges data with OBUs in its communications zone. An RSU also provides channel assignments and operating instructions to OBUs in its communications zone, when required. Roadway bed surface . For DSRCS, the road surface at ground level.

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Secondary operation. Radio communications which may not cause interference to operations authorized on a primary basis and which are not protected from interference from those primary operations. Service availability. The use of a public safety broadband network on a day-to-day basis for operational purposes by at least fifty users. Shared wireless broadband network. Wireless broadband network associated with the 700 MHz Band Public/Private Partnership that operates on the 758763 MHz and 788 793 MHz bands and the 763768 MHz and 793798 MHz bands pursuant to the terms of the Network Sharing Agreement, such other agreements as the Commission may require or allow, and the Commission's rules. Signal booster. A device at a fixed location which automatically receives, amplifies, and retransmits on a one-way or two-way basis, the signals received from base, fixed, mobile, and portable stations, with no change in frequency or authorized bandwidth. A signal booster may be either narrowband (Class A), in which case the booster amplifies only those discrete frequencies intended to be retransmitted, or broadband (Class B), in which case all signals within the passband of the signal booster filter are amplified. SMSA (Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area). A city of 50,000 or more population and the surrounding counties. Special industrial licensee. Persons regularly engaged in any of the following activities: (1) The operation of farms, ranches, or similar land areas, for the quantity production of crops or plants; vines or trees (excluding forestry operations); or for the keeping, grazing or feeding of livestock for animal products, animal increase, or value enhancement; (2) Plowing, soil conditioning, seeding, fertilizing, or harvesting for agricultural activities; (3) Spraying or dusting of insecticides, herbicides, or fungicides, in areas other than enclosed structures; (4) Livestock breeding service; (5) The operation of a commercial business regularly engaged in the construction of roads, bridges, sewer systems, pipelines, airfields, or water, oil, gas, or power production, collection, or distribution systems. The construction of buildings is not included in this category; (6) The operation of mines for the recovery of solid fuels, minerals, metal, rock, sand and gravel from the earth or the sea, including the exploration for and development of mining properties; (7) Maintaining, patrolling or repairing gas or liquid transmission pipelines, tank cars, water or waste disposal wells, industrial storage tanks, or distribution systems of public utilities; (8) Acidizing, cementing, logging, perforating, or shooting activities, and services of a similar nature incident to the drilling of new oil or gas wells, or the maintenance of production from established wells; (9) Supplying chemicals, mud, tools, pipe, and other materials or equipment unique to

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the petroleum and gas production industry, as the primary activity of the applicant if delivery, installation or application of these materials requires the use of specifically fitted conveyances; (10) The delivery of ice or fuel to the consumer for heating, lighting, refrigeration or power generation purposes, by means other than pipelines or railroads when such products are not to be resold following their delivery; or (11) The delivery and pouring of ready mixed concrete or hot asphalt mix. Special purpose bankruptcy remote entity. A special purpose entity is a legal entity created for a special limited purpose, in this context primarily to hold the Upper 700 MHz D Block license or the network assets, or to conduct the construction or operation of the Shared Wireless Broadband Network associated with the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership. A special purpose entity is bankruptcy remote if that entity is unlikely to become insolvent as a result of its own activities, is adequately insulated from the consequences of a related party's insolvency, and contains certain characteristics which enhance the likelihood that it will not become the subject of an insolvency proceeding. Specialized Mobile Radio system. A radio system in which licensees provide land mobile communications services (other than radiolocation services) in the 800 MHz and 900 MHz bands on a commercial basis to entities eligible to be licensed under this part, Federal Government entities, and individuals. State. Any of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam. Station authorization. A license issued by the Commission for the operation of a radio station. Taxicab licensee. Persons regularly engaged in furnishing to the public for hire a nonscheduled passenger land transportation service (which may also include the occasional transport of small items of property) not operated over a regular route or between established terminals. Telecommand . The transmission of non-voice signals for the purpose of remotely controlling a device. Telemetering (also telemetry). The transmission of non-voice signals for the purpose of automatically indicating or recording measurements at a distance from the measuring instrument. Telephone maintenance licensee . Communications common carriers engaged in the provision of landline local exchange telephone service, or inter-exchange communications service, and radio communications common carriers authorized under part 21 of this chapter. Resellers that do not own or control transmission facilities are not included in this category. Travelers' information station. A base station in the Local Government Radio Service used to transmit non-commercial, voice information pertaining to traffic and road conditions, traffic hazard and traveler advisories, directions, availability of lodging, rest stops, and service stations, and descriptions of local points of interest. Trunk group. All of the trunks of a given type of characteristic that extend between two

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switching points. Trunk (telephony). A one or two-way channel provided as a common traffic artery between switching equipment. Trunked radio system. A radio system employing technology that provides the ability to search two or more available channels and automatically assign a user an open channel. Universal Licensing System (ULS). The consolidated database, application filing system and processing system for all Wireless Telecommunications Services. The ULS offers Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) applicants and the general public electronic filing of all applications requests, and full public access to all WTB licensing data. Upper 700 MHz D Block license. The Upper 700 MHz D Block license authorizes services in the 758763 MHz and 788793 MHz bands. Upper 700 MHz D Block licensee. The Special Purpose Bankruptcy Remote Entity to which the Upper 700 MHz D Block license must be transferred upon execution of the Network Sharing Agreement. References herein to the rights and obligations of the Upper 700 MHz D Block licensee include the exercise or discharge of such rights or obligations, respectively, by related entities as are provided for in the NSA or otherwise as authorized by the Commission. Urbanized area. A city and the surrounding closely settled territories. [43 FR 54791, Nov. 22, 1978] Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting 90.7, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov .
Subpart BPublic Safety Radio Pool

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Source: 62 FR 18845, Apr. 17, 1997, unless otherwise noted. 90.15 Scope.

top The Public Safety Radio Pool covers the licensing of the radio communications of governmental entities and the following category of activities: Medical services, rescue organizations, veterinarians, persons with disabilities, disaster relief organizations, school buses, beach patrols, establishments in isolated places, communications standby facilities, and emergency repair of public communications facilities. Entities not meeting these eligibility criteria may also be licensed in the Public Safety Radio Pool solely to provide service to eligibles on one-way paging-only frequencies below 800 MHz, i.e., those frequencies with the assignment limitations appearing at 90.20(d)(13) or (d)(60). Private carrier systems licensed on other channels prior to June 1, 1990, may continue to provide radio communications service to eligibles. Rules as to eligibility for licensing, frequencies available, permissible communications and classes and number of stations, and any special requirements are set forth in the following sections.

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90.16 Public Safety National Plan.

top The Commission has established a National Plan which specifies special policies and procedures governing the Public Safety Pool (formally Public Safety Radio Services and the Special Emergency Radio Service). The National Plan is contained in the Report and Order in General Docket No. 87112. The principal spectrum resource for the National Plan is the 806809 MHz and the 851854 MHz bands at locations farther then 110 km (68.4 miles) from the U.S./Mexico border and 140 km (87 miles) from the U.S./Canadian border (border regions). In the border regions, the principal spectrum for the National Plan may be different. The National plan establishes planning regions covering all parts of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. No assignments will be made in the spectrum designated for the National Plan until a regional plan for the area has been accepted by the Commission. [69 FR 67837, Nov. 22, 2004]
90.18 Public Safety 700 MHz Nationwide Broadband Network.

top The 763768/793798 MHz band is dedicated to a broadband public safety communications system with a nationwide level of interoperability. A nationwide license for this spectrum is held by a single entity, the Public Safety Broadband Licensee, which must enter into the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership with the licensee of the adjacent Upper 700 MHz D Block license, pursuant to a Network Sharing Agreement and such other agreements as the Commission may require. The specific provisions relating to the 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership are set forth in subpart AA of this part and subpart N of part 27. The Public Safety 700 MHz Nationwide Broadband Network is established in the Second Report and Order in PS Docket No. 06229. [72 FR 48859, Aug. 24, 2007]
90.20 Public Safety Pool.

top (a) Eligibility. The following are eligible to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Pool. (1) Any territory, possession, state, city, county, town or similar governmental entity is eligible to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Pool to operate radio stations for transmission of communications essential to official activities of the licensee, including: (i) A district and an authority; (ii) A governmental institution authorized by law to provide its own police protection; (iii) Persons or entities engaged in the provision of basic or advanced life support services on an ongoing basis are eligible to hold authorization to operate stations for transmission of communications essential for the delivery or rendition of emergency medical services for the provision of basic or advanced life support. Applications submitted by persons or organizations (governmental or otherwise) other than the
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governmental body having jurisdiction over the state's emergency medical service plans must be accompanied by a statement prepared by the governmental body having jurisdiction over the state's emergency medical services plan indicating that the applicant is included in the state's emergency plan or otherwise supporting the application; (iv) Governmental entities and governmental agencies for their own medical activities; and (v) Governmental entities and governmental agencies for providing medical services communications to other eligible persons through direct participation in and direct operational control of the system, such as through central dispatch service. (2) Persons or organizations other than governmental entities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Pool to operate radio stations for transmission of communications, as listed below. When requesting frequencies not designated by a PS in the coordinator column of the frequency table in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, applications must be accompanied by a statement from the governmental entity having legal jurisdiction over the area to be served, supporting the request: (i) Persons or organizations charged with specific fire protection activities; (ii) Persons or organizations charged with specific forestry-conservation activities; (iii) Persons or organizations, listed below, engaged in the delivery or rendition of medical services to the public and on a secondary basis, for transmission of messages related to the efficient administration of organizations and facilities engaged in medical services operations: (A) Hospital establishments that offer services, facilities, and beds for use beyond 24 hours in rendering medical treatment; (B) Institutions and organizations regularly engaged in providing medical services through clinics, public health facilities, and similar establishments; (C) Ambulance companies regularly engaged in providing medical ambulance services; (D) Rescue organizations for the limited purpose of participation in providing medical services; (E) Associations comprised of two or more of the organizations eligible under paragraph (a)(2)(iii) (A), (B), (C), and (D) of this section, for the purpose of active participation in and direct operational control of the medical services communication activities of such organizations; or (F) Physicians, schools of medicine, oral surgeons, and associations of physicians or oral surgeons; (iv) Persons or organizations operating a rescue squad for transmission of messages pertaining to the safety of life or property and urgent messages necessary for the rendition of an efficient emergency rescue service. (A) Each rescue squad will normally be authorized to operate one base station, and a number of mobile units (excluding hand carried mobile units) not exceeding the number of vehicles actually used in emergency rescue operations.

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(B) In addition, each rescue squad will be authorized to operate a number of hand carried mobile units not exceeding two such units for each radio equipped vehicle actually used in emergency rescue operations. (v) Persons with disabilities. The initial application from a person claiming eligibility under this paragraph shall be accompanied by a statement from a physician attesting to the condition of the applicant or the applicant's child (or ward in case of guardianship). (A) Any person having a hearing deficiency such that average hearing threshold levels are 90 dB above ANSI (American National Standards Institute) 1969 or ISO (International Standards Organization) 1964 levels and such other persons who submit medical certification of similar hearing deficiency. (B) Any person having visual acuity corrected to no better than 20/200 in the better eye or having a field of vision of less than 20 degrees. (C) Any person, who, through loss of limbs or motor function, is confined to a wheelchair, or is non-ambulatory. (D) Any person actively awaiting an organ transplant. (E) Parents or guardians of persons under 18 years eligible under paragraphs (a)(2)(v)(A), (a)(2)(v)(B), (a)(2)(v)(C) of this section, or institutions devoted to the care or training of those persons. (vi) A veterinarian, veterinary clinic, or a school of veterinary medicine for the transmission of messages pertaining to the care and treatment of animals. Each licensee may be authorized to operate one base station and two mobile units. Additional base stations or mobile units will be authorized only on a showing of need. (vii) Organizations established for disaster relief purposes having an emergency radio communications plan for the transmission of communications relating to the safety of life or property, the establishment and maintenance of temporary relief facilities, and the alleviation of the emergency situation during periods of actual or impending emergency, or disaster, and until substantially normal conditions are restored. In addition, the stations may be used for training exercises, incidental to the emergency communications plan, and for operational communications of the disaster relief organization or its chapter affiliates. The initial application from a disaster relief organization shall be accompanied by a copy of the charter or other authority under which the organization was established and a copy of its communications plan. The plan shall fully describe the operation of the radio facilities and describe the method of integration into other communications facilities which normally would be available to assist in the alleviation of the emergency condition. (viii) Persons or organizations operating school buses on a regular basis over regular routes for the transmission of messages pertaining to either the efficient operation of the school bus service or the safety or general welfare of the students they are engaged in transporting. Each school bus operator may be authorized to operate one base station and a number of mobile units not in excess of the total of the number of buses and maintenance vehicles regularly engaged in the school bus operation. Additional base stations or mobile units will be authorized only in exceptional circumstances when the applicant can show a specific need. (ix) Persons or organizations operating beach patrols having responsibility for life-saving activities for the transmission of messages required for the safety of life or property.
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(x) Persons or organizations maintaining establishment in isolated areas where public communications facilities are not available and where the use of radio is the only feasible means of establishing communication with a center of population, or other point from which emergency assistance might be obtained if needed, for the transmission of messages only during an actual or impending emergency endangering life, health or property for the transmission of essential communications arising from the emergency. The transmission of routine or non-emergency communications is strictly prohibited. (A) Special eligibility showing. The initial application requesting a station authorization for an establishment in an isolated area shall be accompanied by a statement describing the status of public communication facilities in the area of the applicant's establishment; the results of any attempts the applicant may have made to obtain public communication service, and; in the event radio communications service is to be furnished under paragraph (a)(2)(x)(C)( 2 ) of this section, a copy of the agreement involved must be submitted. (B) Class and number of stations available. Persons or organizations in this category may be authorized to operate not more than one fixed station at any isolated establishment and not more than one fixed station in a center of population. (C) Communication service rendered and received. ( 1 ) The licensee of a station at any establishment in an isolated area shall make the communication facilities of such station available at no charge to any person desiring the transmission of any communication permitted by paragraph (a) of this section. ( 2 ) For the purpose of providing the communications link desired the licensee of a station at an establishment in an isolated area either may be the licensee of a similar station at another location or may obtain communication service under a mutual agreement from the licensee of any station in the Public Safety Pool or any other station which is authorized to communicate with the fixed station. (xi) A communications common carrier operating communications circuits that normally carry essential communication of such a nature that their disruption would endanger life or public property is eligible to hold authorizations for standby radio facilities for the transmission of messages only during periods when the normal circuits are inoperative due to circumstances beyond the control of the user. During such periods the radio facilities may be used to transmit any communication which would be carried by the regular circuit. Initial applications for authorization to operate a standby radio facility must include a statement describing radio communication facilities desired, the proposed method of operation, a description of the messages normally being carried, and an explanation of how their disruption will endanger life or public property. (xii) Communications common carriers for radio facilities to be used in effecting expeditious repairs to interruption of public communications facilities where such interruptions have resulted in disabling intercity circuits or service to a multiplicity of subscribers in a general area. Stations authorized under this section may be used only when no other means of communication is readily available, for the transmission of messages relating to the safety of life and property and messages which are necessary for the efficient restoration of the public communication facilities which have been disrupted. (xiii) Persons or entities engaged in the provision of basic or advanced life support services on an ongoing basis are eligible to hold authorization to operate stations for transmission of communications essential for the delivery or rendition of emergency
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medical services for the provision of basic or advanced life support. Applications submitted by persons or organizations (governmental or otherwise) other than the governmental body having jurisdiction over the state's emergency medical service plans must be accompanied by a statement prepared by the governmental body having jurisdiction over the state's emergency medical services plan indicating that the applicant is included in the state's emergency plan or otherwise supporting the application. (b) International police radiocommunication. Police licensees which are located in close proximity to the borders of the United States may be authorized to communicate internationally. Request for such authority shall be written and signed and submitted in duplicate. The request shall include information as to the station with which communication will be conducted, and the frequency, power, emission, etc., that will be used. If authorized, such international communication must be conducted in accordance with Article 5 of the Inter-American Radio Agreement, Washington, DC, 1949, which reads as follows:
Article 5. Police radio stations. When the American countries authorize their police radio stations to exchange emergency information by radio with similar stations of another country, the following rules shall be applied. (a) Only police radio stations located close to the boundaries of contiguous countries shall be allowed to exchange this information. (b) In general, only important police messages shall be handled, such as those which would lose their value, because of slowness and time limitations if sent on other communication systems. (c) Frequencies used for radiotelephone communications with mobile police units shall not be used for radiotelegraph communications. (d) Radiotelephone communications shall be conducted only on frequencies assigned for radiotelephony. (e) Radiotelegraph communications shall be conducted on the following frequencies: 2804 kHz calling, 2808 kHz working, 2812 kHz working, 5195 kHz day calling, 5185 kHz day working, 5140 kHz day working. (f) The characteristics of police radio stations authorized to exchange information shall be notified to the International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland. (g) The abbreviations contained in Appendix 9 of the Atlantic City Radio Regulations shall be used to the greatest possible extent. Service indications are as follows: P, priority, for messages that are to be sent immediately, regardless of the number of other messages on file. If no service indication is given, the messages are to be transmitted in the order of receipt. (h) The message shall contain the preamble, address, text and signature, as follows: Preamble. The preamble of the message shall consist of the following: The serial number preceded by the letters NR, service indications, as appropriate; the group count according to standard cable count system; the letters CK, followed by numerals indicating the number of words contained in the text of the message: Office and country of origin (not abbreviations): Day, month, and hour of filing; Address. The address must be as complete as possible and shall include the name of the addressee with any supplementary particulars necessary for immediate delivery of the message; Text. The text may be either in plain language or code; Signature. The signature shall include the name and title of the person originating the message.

(c) Public Safety frequencies. (1) The following table indicates frequencies available for assignment to Public Safety stations, together with the class of station(s) to which they are normally assigned, the specific assignment limitations which are explained in paragraph (d) of this section, and the certified frequency coordinator for each frequency:

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(2)(i) The letter symbol(s) listed in the Coordinator column of the frequency table in paragraph (c)(3) of this section specifies the frequency coordinator(s) for each frequency as follows:
PFFire Coordinator PHHighway Maintenance Coordinator PMEmergency Medical Coordinator POForestry-Conservation Coordinator PPPolice Coordinator PSSpecial Emergency Coordinator PXAny Public Safety Coordinator, except the Special Emergency Coordinator

(ii) Frequencies without any coordinator specified may be coordinated by any coordinator certified in the Public Safety Pool. (3) Frequencies. Public Safety Pool Frequency Table Frequency or band 530 to 1700 1610 1722 1730 2212 2226 2236 2244 2366 2382 2390 2406 2430 2442 2450 2458 2482 2490 2726 3201 2000 to 3000 2000 to 10,000 30.86

Class of station(s) Kilohertz Base (T.I.S.) Base (T.I.S.) ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do Fixed Fixed, base, or mobile Megahertz Base or mobile

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Coordinator PX PX PP PP PO PO PO PO PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PX, PS PS PS PX. PO

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PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PH, PS PS PH, PS PS PH, PS PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF

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PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PF PS PS PS PP PP PP PP PX PP PP PP PX PP PP PP PX PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PH, PS PH PH, PS PH PH, PS PP

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PP PX PP PX PP PP PP PX PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PX PP PP PP PX PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PX PP PP PP PX PP PP

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PP PX PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP

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PP PP PP PS PS PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PO PP PX PP PX PP PX PP PX PP PX PP PX PP PX PP PX PP PX PP

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(d) Explanation of assignment limitations appearing in the frequency table of paragraph (c)(3) of this section: (1) This frequency is available for use by Travelers' Information Stations in accordance with 90.242. (2) The frequency is available for assignment only in accordance with a geographical assignment plan. (3) Base stations operating on this frequency and rendering service to state police mobile units may be authorized to use a maximum output power in excess of the maximum indicated in 90.205 but not in excess of 7500 watts: Provided, That such operation is secondary to other stations. (4) The use of this frequency is on a secondary basis to any Canadian station. (5) In addition to base and mobile stations, this frequency may be assigned to fixed stations on a secondary basis to base or mobile stations. Upon a showing of need, the use of a second frequency in the band 25053500 kHz may be made available to governmental entities through appropriate arrangements with Federal Government agencies for restricted area use on a shared basis with maximum power output, emission, and hours of operation determined on the basis of the technical conditions involved in

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using the selected frequency in the particular area. (6) Only the central governments of the fifty individual States, the District of Columbia, and the insular areas of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the unincorporated territories of American Samoa, Guam and the United States Virgin Islands are eligible to be licensed to use this spectrum, and then only for disaster communications purposes. Licensees may not use this spectrum to provide operational communications circuits. See also, 90.264. (7) This frequency is shared with the Industrial/Business Pool. (8) This frequency is available for assignment only in accordance with a geographical assignment plan. This frequency may be used for conservation activities on a secondary basis to any station using the frequency for forest fire prevention, detection, and suppression. (9) This frequency is reserved primarily for assignment to state licensees. Assignments to other licensees will be made only where the frequency is required for coordinated operation with the State system to which the frequency is assigned. Any request for such assignment must be supported by a statement from the State system concerned, indicating that the assignment is necessary for coordination of activities. (10) A licensee regularly conducting two-way communication operations on this frequency may, on a secondary basis, also transmit one-way alert-paging signals to ambulance and rescue squad personnel. (11) The maximum output power of any transmitter authorized to operate on this frequency shall not exceed 10 watts. (12) This frequency is available in this service only to persons eligible under the provisions of paragraph (a)(2)(v) of this section for operation of transmitters having a maximum power output of three watts using A1A, A1D, A2B, A2D, F1B, F1D, F2B, F2D, G1B, G1D, G2B, or G2D emission. This frequency is also available in the Industrial/Business Pool on a co-equal basis with the Public Safety licensees. (13) This frequency will be assigned only for one-way paging communications to mobile receivers. Transmissions for the purpose of activating or controlling remote objects on this frequency are not authorized. (14) The maximum output power of any transmitter authorized to operate on this frequency, after June 1, 1956, shall not exceed two watts. Licensees holding a valid authorization as of June 1, 1956, for base or mobile station operation on this frequency, with a power in excess of two watts, may continue to be authorized for such operation without regard to this power limitation. (15) This frequency is reserved for assignment to stations for intersystem operations only: Provided, however, That licensees holding a valid authorization to use this frequency for local base or mobile operations as of June 1, 1956, may continue to be authorized for such use. (16) This frequency is reserved primarily for assignment to state police licensees. Assignments to other police licensees will be made only where the frequency is required for coordinated operation with the state police system to which the frequency is assigned. Any request for such assignment must be supported by a statement from the state police system concerned indicating that the assignment is necessary for coordination of police
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activities. (17) In the State of Alaska only, the frequency 42.40 MHz is available for assignment on a primary basis to stations in the Common Carrier Rural Radio Service utilizing meteor burst communications. The frequency may be used by private radio stations for meteor burst communications on a secondary, noninterference basis. Usage shall be in accordance with part 22 of this chapter or part 90. Stations utilizing meteor burst communications shall not cause harmful interference to stations of other radio services operating in accordance with the allocation table. (18) No new licenses will be granted for one-way paging under 90.487 for use on this frequency after August 1, 1980. This frequency is available to persons eligible for station licenses under the provisions of paragraph (a)(2)(v) of this section on a co-equal basis with one-way paging users under 90.487 prior to August 1, 1985, and on a primary basis after August 1, 1985. Only A1A, A1D, A2B, A2D, F1B, F1D, F2B, F2D, G1B, G1D, G2B, G2D emissions and power not exceeding 10 watts will be authorized. Antennas having gain greater than 0 dBd will not be authorized. Transmissions shall not exceed two seconds duration. (19) This frequency is reserved for assignment to stations in this service for intersystem operations only and these operations must be primarily base-mobile communications. (20) In the State of Alaska only, the frequency 45.90 MHz is available for assignment on a primary basis to private land mobile radio stations utilizing meteor burst communications. The frequency may be used by common carrier stations for meteor burst communications on a secondary, noninterference basis. Usage shall be in accordance with part 22 of this chapter and part 90. Stations utilizing meteor burst communications shall not cause harmful interference to stations of other radio services operating in accordance with the allocation table. (21) This frequency will be assigned only in accordance with a geographical assignment plan and is reserved primarily for assignment to Highway maintenance systems operated by states. The use of this frequency by other Highway maintenance licensees will be authorized only where such use is necessary to coordinate activities with the particular state to which the frequency is assigned. Any request for such use must be supported by a statement from the state concerned. (22) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(21) of this section, this frequency may be used by any licensees in the Public Safety Pool without a separate license for the purpose of operating self-powered vehicle detectors for traffic control and safety purposes, on a secondary basis, in accordance with 90.269. (23) Thus frequency is reserved for assignment only to national organizations eligible for disaster relief operations under paragraph (a)(2)(vii) of this section. (24) Assignment and use of frequencies in the band 7276 MHz are governed by 90.257 for operational-fixed stations and by 90.241 for emergency call box operations. Specific frequencies are listed at 90.257(a)(1). (25) This frequency is available to Public Safety Pool licensees for fire call box operations on a shared basis in Industrial/Business Pool. All communications on this frequency must be conducted with persons or organizations charged with specific fire protection responsibility. All operations on this frequency are subject to the provisions of 90.257(b).

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(26) Assignment of frequencies in this band are subject to the provisions of 90.173. Licensees as of August 18, 1995 who operate systems in the 150170 MHz band that are 2.5 kHz removed from regularly assignable frequencies may continue to operate on a secondary, non-interference basis after August 1, 2003. (27) This frequency will be assigned with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 11.25 kHz. In the 450470 MHz band, secondary telemetry operations pursuant to 90.238(e) will be authorized on this frequency. (28) This frequency is not available for assignment in this service in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands. (29) This frequency is removed by 22.5 kHz from frequencies assigned to other radio services. Utilization of this frequency may result in, as well as be subject to, interference under certain operating conditions. In considering the use of this frequency, adjacent channel operations should be taken into consideration. If interference occurs, the licensee may be required to take the necessary steps to resolve the problem. See 90.173(b). (30) This frequency will be authorized a channel bandwidth of 25 kHz. (31) The maximum output power of any transmitter authorized to operate on this frequency shall not exceed 100 watts. Stations authorized prior to July 15, 1992 for fixed operations will be permitted to continue such operations, but at a maximum transmitter power output of 10 watts. (32) The maximum effective radiated power (ERP) may not exceed 20 watts for fixed stations and 2 watts for mobile stations. The height of the antenna system may not exceed 15.24 meters (50 ft.) above ground. All such operation is on a secondary basis to adjacent channel land mobile operations. (33) For FM transmitters, the sum of the highest modulating frequency in Hertz and the amount of the frequency deviation or swing in Hertz may not exceed 2800 Hz and the maximum deviation may not exceed 2.5 kHz. For AM transmitters, the highest modulation frequency may not exceed 2000 Hz. The carrier frequency must be maintained within .0005 percent of the center of the frequency band, and the authorized bandwidth may not exceed 6 kHz. (34) This frequency is available on a shared basis with the Industrial/Business Pool for remote control and telemetry operations. (35) Operational fixed stations must employ directional antennas having a front-to-back ratio of at least 20 dB. Omnidirectional antennas having unity gain may be employed for stations communicating with at least three receiving locations separated by 160 degrees of azimuth. (36) The maximum power output of the transmitter may not exceed 50 watts for fixed stations and 1 watt for mobile stations. A1A, A1D, A2B, A2D, F1B, F1D, F2D, G1B, G1D, G2B, or G2D emission may be authorized. (37) Use of this frequency is limited to stations located at least 120.7 km (75 miles) from the center of any urbanized area of 200,000 or more population (U.S. Census of Population 1970). Operation is on a secondary basis to licensees of the Industrial/Business Pool. (38) [Reserved]

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(39) In addition to other authorized uses, the use of F1B, F1D, F2B or F2D emission is permitted on this frequency for the operation of biomedical telemetry systems except in the following geographic locations: (i) New York, N.Y.-Northeastern New Jersey; Los Angeles-Long Beach, Calif.; Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern Indiana; Philadelphia, Pa.-N.J.; Detroit, Mich.; San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.; Boston, Mass.; Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va.; Cleveland, Ohio; St. Louis, Mo.-Ill.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.; Houston, Tex.; Baltimore, Md.; Dallas, Tex.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Seattle-Everett, Wash.; Miami, Fla.; San Diego, Calif.; Atlanta, Ga.; Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.; Kansas City, Mo.-Kans.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Denver, Colo.; San Jose, Calif.; New Orleans, La.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Portland, Oreg.Wash.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Providence-Pawtucket-Warwick, R.I.-Mass.; Columbus, Ohio; San Antonio, Tex.; Louisville, Ky.-Ind.; Dayton, Ohio; Forth Worth, Tex.; NorfolkPortsmouth, Va.; Memphis, Tenn.-Miss.; Sacramento, Calif.; Fort LauderdaleHollywood, Fla.; Rochester, N.Y.; Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla; (ii) The continuous carrier mode of operation may be used for telemetry transmissions on this frequency for periods up to two-minutes duration; following which there must be a break in the carrier for at least a one-minute period; and (iii) Geographical coordinates for the above-listed urbanized areas may be found at Table 1 of 90.635. (40) This frequency may be designated by common consent as an intersystem mutual assistance frequency under an area-wide medical communications plan. (41) This frequency is available nationwide for use in police emergency communications networks operated under statewide law enforcement emergency communications plans. (42) This frequency may not be assigned within 161 km (100 miles) of New Orleans, La. (coordinates 2956'53" N and 9004'10" W). (43) [Reserved] (44) This frequency will be assigned with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 6 kHz. (45) Operations on this frequency are limited to 30 watts transmitter output power. (46) This frequency is shared with the Industrial/Business Pool in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. (47) This frequency may be assigned to stations in the Public Safety Pool in accordance with the provisions of 90.265. (48) Frequencies in this band will be assigned only for transmitting hydrological or meteorological data or for low power wireless microphones in accordance with the provisions of 90.265. (49) This frequency may be assigned only for forest firefighting and conservation activities in accordance with the provisions of 90.265. (50)(51) [Reserved] (52) In addition to agencies responsible for forest fire prevention, detection, and suppression, this frequency may be assigned to conservation agencies which do not have
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forest fire responsibilities on a secondary basis to any U.S. Government stations, Provided, That such assignment is necessary to permit mobile relay operation by such agencies. (53) This frequency is subject to the provisions of paragraph (e)(6) of this section. (54) For FM transmitters, the sum of the highest modulating frequency in hertz and the amount of the frequency deviation or swing in hertz may not exceed 1700 Hz and the maximum deviation may not exceed 1.2 kHz. For AM transmitters, the highest modulating frequency may not exceed 1200 Hz. The carrier frequency must be maintained within .0005 percent of the center of the frequency band, and the authorized bandwidth may not exceed 3 kHz. (55) Subpart T of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 220222 MHz band. (56) The frequencies available for use at fixed stations in this band and the requirements for assignment are set forth in 90.261. Operation on these frequencies is secondary to stations in the Industrial/Business Pool where they are assigned for land mobile operations. (57) This frequency is available for systems first licensed prior to August 18, 1995. No new systems will be authorized after August 18, 1995, but prior authorized systems may be modified, expanded, and renewed. (58) This frequency is available for systems first licensed prior to March 31, 1980, for radio call box communications related to safety on highways in accordance with the provisions of 90.241(c). No new systems will be authorized of this nature, but systems authorized prior to March 31, 1980 may be modified, expanded, and renewed. (59) The continuous carrier mode of operation may be used for telemetry transmission on this frequency. (60) Paging licensees as of March 20, 1991, may continue to operate on a primary basis until January 14, 1998. (61) Highway radio call box operations first licensed prior to March 31, 1980 on this frequency may continue to operate in accordance with paragraph (d)(58) of this section. (62) This frequency is also authorized for use by biomedical telemetry stations. F1B, F1D, F2B, F2D, F3E, G1B, G1D, G2B, G2D, and G3E emissions may be authorized for biomedical transmissions. (63) Available for medical services mobile operations in the Public Safety Pool in accordance with paragraph (d)(61) of this section. (64) Use of this frequency is on a secondary basis, limited to 2 watts output power and subject to the provisions of 90.267(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3), and (h)(4). (65) This frequency is primarily authorized for use in the dispatch of medical care vehicles and personnel for the rendition or delivery of medical services. This frequency may also be assigned for intra-system and inter-system mutual assistance purposes. For uniformity in usage these frequency pairs may be referred to by channel name as follows: Frequencies base and mobile (megahertz) Mobile only (MHz) Channel name

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462.950 462.95625 462.9625 462.96875 462.975 462.98125 462.9875 462.99375

467.950 MED9 467.95625 MED91 467.9625 MED92 467.96875 MED93 467.975 MED10 467.98125 MED101 467.9875 MED102 467.99375 MED103

(66) For applications for new radio systems, the thirty-two frequency pairs listed in paragraph (d)(66)(i) of this section will be assigned in a block for shared operation under 90.20(a)(1)(iii) or 90.20(a)(2)(xiii) subject to the following: (i) For uniformity in usage, these frequency pairs may be referred to by channel name as follows: Frequencies base and mobile (megahertz) 463.000 463.00625 463.0125 463.01875 463.025 463.03125 463.0375 463.04375 463.050 463.05625 463.0625 463.06875 463.075 463.08125 463.0875 463.09375 463.100 463.10625 463.1125 463.11875 463.125 463.13125 463.1375 463.14375 463.150 463.15625 463.1625 463.16875 463.175 463.18125 Mobile only (MHz) Channel name 468.000 MED1 468.00625 MED11 468.0125 MED12 468.01875 MED13 468.025 MED2 468.03125 MED21 468.0375 MED22 468.04375 MED23 468.050 MED3 468.05625 MED31 468.0625 MED32 468.06875 MED33 463.075 MED4 468.08125 MED41 468.0875 MED42 468.09375 MED43 468.100 MED5 468.10625 MED51 468.1125 MED52 468.11875 MED53 468.125 MED6 468.13125 MED61 468.1375 MED62 468.14375 MED63 468.150 MED7 468.15625 MED71 468.1625 MED72 468.16875 MED73 468.175 MED8 468.18125 MED81

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463.1875 463.19375

468.1875 MED82 468.19375 MED83

(ii) Except as provided in paragraphs (d)(66)(iv) and (v) of this section, mobile or portable stations licensed prior to July 6, 2000, must employ equipment that is both wired and equipped to transmit/receive, respectively, on each of the following MED frequency pairs with transmitters operated on the 468 MHz frequencies: MED1, MED2, MED3, MED4, MED5, MED6, MED7, and MED8. (iii) Except as provided in paragraphs (d)(66)(v) and (vi) of this section, mobile or portable stations licensed on or after July 6, 2000, must employ equipment that is both wired and equipped to transmit/receive, respectively, on each of the following MED frequency pairs with transmitters operated on the 468 MHz frequencies: MED1, MED 12, MED2, MED22, MED3, MED32, MED4, MED42, MED5, MED52, MED 6 MED62, MED7, MED72, MED8, and MED82. (iv) Except as provided in paragraphs (d)(66)(v) and (vi) of this section, mobile or portable stations licensed on or after January 1, 2006, must employ equipment that is both wired and equipped to transmit/receive, respectively, on each of these MED frequency pairs with transmitters operated on the 468 MHz frequencies. (v) Portable (hand-held) units operated with a maximum output power of 2.5 watts are exempted from the multi-channel equipment requirements specified in paragraphs (d)(66)(ii), (d)(66)(iii), and (d)(66)(iv) of this section. (vi) Stations located in areas above line A, as defined in 90.7 will be required to meet multi-channel equipment requirements only for those frequencies up to the number specified in paragraphs (d)(66)(ii), (d)(66)(iii), and (d)(66)(iv) of this section that have been assigned and coordinates with Canada in accordance with the applicable U.S.Canada agreement. (67) This frequency is authorized for use only for operations in biomedical telemetry stations. F1B, F1D, F2B, F2D, F3E, G1B, G1D, G2B, G2D and G3E emissions may be authorized. Entities eligible in the Public Safety Pool may use this frequency on a secondary basis for any other permissible communications consistent with 90.20(a)(1)(iii) or 90.20(a)(2)(xiii). (68) Subpart L of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 470512 MHz band. (69) Subpart S of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 806817 MHz and 851862 MHz bands. (70) Assignment of frequencies above 928 MHz for operational-fixed stations is governed by part 101 of this chapter. (71) Frequencies in this band are available only for one-way paging operations in accordance with 90.494. (72) This frequency band is available to stations in this service subject to the provisions of 90.259. (73) Available only on a shared basis with stations in other services, and subject to no protection from interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific, or medical (ISM) devices. In the band 2483.52500 MHz, no applications for new stations or
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modification to existing stations to increase the number of transmitters will be accepted. Existing licensees as of July 25, 1985, and licensees whose initial applications were filed on or before July 25, 1985, are grandfathered and their operations are on a co-primary basis with the mobile-satellite and radiodetermination-satellite services, and in the segment 24952500 MHz, their operations are also on a co-primary basis with part 27 fixed and mobile except aeronautical mobile service operations. (74) This band is available for Digital Termination Systems and for associated internodal links in the Point-to-Point Microwave Radio Service. No new licenses will be issued under this subpart but current licenses will be renewed. (75) Appropriate frequencies in the band 20003000 kHz which are designated in part 80 of this chapter as available to Public Ship Stations for telephone communications with Public Coast Stations may be assigned on a secondary basis to fixed Stations in the Public Safety Pool for communication with Public Coast Stations only, provided such stations are located in the United States and the following conditions are met: (i) That such fixed station is established pursuant to the eligibility provisions of (90.47) and that the isolated area involved is an island or other location not more than 480 km (300 statute miles) removed from the desired; (ii) That evidence is submitted showing that an arrangement has been made with the coast station licensee for the handling of emergency communications permitted by 80.453 of this chapter and 90.20(a)(2)(x)(C); and (iii) That operation of the Public Safety fixed station shall at no time conflict with any provision of part 80 of this chapter and further, that such operation in general shall conform to the practices employed by Public Ship Stations for radiotelephone communication with the same Public Coast Station. (76) This frequency is authorized only for communications between medical facilities vehicles and personnel related to medical supervision and instruction for the treatment and transport of patients in the rendition or delivery of medical services. F1B, F1D, F2B, F2D, G1B, G1D, G2B, F3E and G3E emissions are authorized. Public Safety entities may use this frequency on a secondary basis for any other permissible communications consistent with 90.20(a)(1)(iii) or 90.20(a)(2)(xiii). (77) Subpart R of this part contains rules for assignment of channels in the 763775 MHz and 793805 MHz bands. (78) Paging operations are not permitted on this frequency. (79) This frequency will be secondary to marine port operations within 161 km (100 miles) of Los Angeles, Calif. (coordinates 3403'15" N and 11814'28" W). (80) After December 7, 2000 this frequency is available primarily for public safety interoperability only communications. Stations licensed prior to December 7, 2000 may continue to use this frequency on a co-primary basis until January 1, 2005. After January 1, 2005, all operations will be secondary to co-channel interoperability communications. (81) After December 7, 2000 new stations will only be licensed with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 1125 kHz. Licensees authorized prior to December 7, 2000 may continue to use bandwidths wider that 1125 kHz on a co-primary basis until January 1, 2005. After January 1, 2005, all stations operating with an authorized bandwidth greater than 11.25 kHz will be secondary to adjacent channel interoperability operations.
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(82) This frequency is reserved for assignment only in support of, and on a secondary basis to, nationwide interoperability use. (83) This interoperability frequency is dedicated for the express purpose of nationwide interoperability calling. (84) Operation on this frequency is subject to the low power provisions of 90.267. This frequency is assigned to the Public Safety Group in the low power pool. (85) Subpart Y of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 49404990 MHz band. (86) Subpart M of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 5850 5925 MHz band. (87) The use the frequencies 150.775 MHz and 150.790 MHz are limited to a transmitter output power of 100 watts Effective Radiated Power (ERP) as of May 27, 2005. (88) Use of this frequency is limited to stations licensed as of May 27, 2005. (89) As of March 25, 2007, the FCC will cease to issue licenses for new stations in the fixed and mobile services in the following bands: 59005950 kHz, 73007350 kHz and 94009500 kHz. As of March 29, 2009, the FCC will cease to issue licenses for new stations in the fixed and mobile services in the band 73507400 kHz and, in the U.S. Pacific insular areas in Region 3, the band 74007450 kHz. Stations licensed as of March 25, 2007 in the bands 59005950 kHz, 73007350 kHz and 94009500 kHz and as of March 29, 2009 for the band 73507400 kHz in Region 2 and the band 73507450 kHz in Region 3 shall: (1) Be limited to communications only within the United States and its insular areas; (2) Not cause harmful interference to the broadcasting service; (3) Be limited to the minimum power needed to achieve communications; and (4) Take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with Article 12 of the ITU Radio Regulations. (e) Additional frequencies available. In addition to the frequencies shown in the frequency table of this section, the following frequencies are available in this service. (See also 90.253.) (1) Substitution of frequencies available below 25 MHz may be made in accordance with the provisions of 90.263. (2) Frequencies in the band 73.074.6 MHz may be assigned to stations authorized their use on or before December 1, 1961, but no new stations will be authorized in this band, nor will expansion of existing systems be permitted. See also 90.257. (3) The frequency bands 31.9932.00 MHz, 33.0033.01 MHz, 33.9934.00 MHz, 37.9338.00 MHz, 39.9940.00 MHz, and 42.0042.01 MHz, are available for assignment for developmental operation subject to the provisions of subpart Q of this part. (4) Frequencies in the 421430 MHz band are available in the Detroit, Mich., Cleveland,
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Ohio and Buffalo, N.Y. areas in accordance with the rules in 90.273 through 90.281. (5) A Police licensee may use transmitters on the frequencies indicated below in connection with official police activities without specific authorization from the Commission, provided that such use shall be on a secondary basis and shall not cause harmful interference to services of other licensees operating on regularly assigned frequencies, and further provided that all such use complies with the requirements of Federal, State and local laws. The provisions of 90.429 shall not apply to transmitters authorized under this paragraph. To be eligible for operations in this manner, the transmitter must comply with all of the following requirements. (i) In accordance with 90.203 and 2.803 of this chapter, the transmitter must be of a type which has been certificated by the Commission. (ii) The carrier frequency shall be within the bands listed below and must be maintained within 0.005 percent of the frequency of operation. Use on assigned channel center frequencies is not required.
30.8530.87 MHz 30.8930.91 MHz 30.9330.95 MHz 30.9730.99 MHz 31.0131.03 MHz 31.0531.07 MHz 31.0931.11 MHz 31.1331.15 MHz 31.1731.19 MHz 31.2131.23 MHz 31.2531.27 MHz 31.2931.31 MHz 31.3331.35 MHz 31.3731.39 MHz 31.4131.43 MHz 31.4531.47 MHz 31.4931.51 MHz 31.5331.55 MHz 31.5731.59 MHz 31.6131.63 MHz 31.6531.67 MHz 31.6931.71 MHz 31.7331.75 MHz 31.7731.79 MHz 31.8131.83 MHz 31.8531.87 MHz 31.8931.91 MHz 31.9331.95 MHz 31.9732.00 MHz 33.0033.03 MHz 33.0533.07 MHz 33.4134.00 MHz 37.0037.43 MHz 37.8938.00 MHz 39.0040.00 MHz 42.0042.91 MHz 44.6145.91 MHz 45.9345.95 MHz 45.9745.99 MHz 46.0146.03 MHz 46.0546.60 MHz

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(iii) The emitted signal shall be non-voice modulation (type PO emission). (iv) The maximum occupied bandwidth, containing 99 percent of the radiated power, shall not exceed 2.0 kHz. (v) The transmitter output power shall not exceed a mean power of 30 mW nor shall any peak exceed 1 watt peak power, as measured into a 50 ohm resistive load. Should the transmitter be supplied with a permanently attached antenna or should the transmitter and antenna combination be contained in a sealed unit, the following standard may be used in lieu of the above: the field strength of the fundamental signal of the transmitter and antenna combination shall not exceed 0.4 V/m mean or 2.3 V/m peak when measured at a distance of 3 meters. (vi) The transmitter shall contain positive means to limit the transmission time to no more than 10 days. In the event of a malfunction of this positive means, the transmitter signal shall cease. The use of battery life to accomplish the transmission time limitation is permissible. (6) The frequency 173.075 MHz is available for stolen vehicle recovery systems on a shared basis with Federal stations in the fixed and mobile services. (i) Stolen vehicle recovery systems are limited to tracking and recovering vehicles, cargo, and hazardous materials that have been reported stolen or missing; missing or wanted persons; and individuals at risk, or individuals of interest to law enforcement, only when established boundaries are violated. Stolen vehicle recovery systems are not authorized for general purpose tracking or monitoring. Mobile units may also transmit automatic collision notifications, vehicle fire notifications, and carjacking alerts. (ii) Any type of emission may be used within a maximum authorized bandwidth of 12.5 kHz, except that stations that operate as part of a stolen vehicle recovery system that was authorized and in operation prior to May 27, 2005 may operate with a maximum authorized bandwidth of 20 kHz until May 27, 2019. For a complete listing of emission symbols allowable under this part, see 2.201 of this chapter. (iii) Mobile transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 12.5 kHz are limited to 5.0 watts power output. Mobile transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 20 kHz are limited to 2.5 watts power output. (iv) Base station transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 12.5 kHz are limited to 300 watts ERP before February 18, 2009,

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and 500 watts ERP thereafter. Base station transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 20 kHz are limited to 300 watts ERP. (v) Transmissions from mobiles shall be limited to 400 milliseconds for every 10 seconds, except when a vehicle is being tracked actively transmissions are limited to 400 milliseconds for every second. Alternatively, transmissions from mobiles shall be limited to 7200 milliseconds for every 300 seconds with a maximum of six such messages in any 30 minute period. (vi) Transmissions from base stations shall be limited to a total rate of five seconds every minute. (vii) Any entity eligible to hold authorizations in the Public Safety Pool in accordance with 90.20(a) and 90.111 of this chapter is authorized by this rule to operate mobile transmitters on this frequency. No license will be issued for mobile transmitters. (viii) Applications for base stations operating on this frequency shall require coordination with the Federal Government. Applicants shall perform an analysis for each base station that is located within 169 km (105 miles) of a TV Channel 7 transmitter of potential interference to TV Channel 7 viewers. Applicants shall serve a copy of the analysis to the licensee of the affected TV Channel 7 transmitter upon filing the application with the Commission. Such base stations will be authorized if the applicant has limited the interference contour to include fewer than 100 residences or if the applicant: (A) Shows that the proposed site is the only suitable location (which, at the application stage, requires a showing that the proposed site is especially well-suited to provide the proposed service); (B) Develops a plan to control any interference caused to TV reception from operations; and (C) Agrees to make such adjustments in the TV receivers affected as may be necessary to eliminate interference caused by its operations. (ix) The licensee must eliminate any interference caused by its operation to TV Channel 7 reception within 30 days after notification in writing by the Commission. If this interference is not removed within this 30-day period, operation of the base station must be discontinued. The licensee is expected to help resolve all complaints of interference. (7) Frequencies governed by 90.35(c)(17). (f) Limitation on number of frequencies assignable. Normally only two frequencies or pairs of frequencies in the paired frequency mode of operation will be assigned for mobile service operations by a single applicant in a given area. The assignment of an additional frequency or pair of frequencies will be made only upon a satisfactory showing of need, except that: (1) Additional frequencies above 25 MHz may be assigned in connection with the operation of mobile repeaters in accordance with 90.247 notwithstanding this limitation; (2) The frequency 39.06 MHz may be assigned notwithstanding this limitation; (3) Frequencies in the 2550 MHz, 150170 MHz, 450512 MHz and 902928 MHz bands may be assigned for the operation of Location and Monitoring Service (LMS) systems in accordance with the provisions of subpart M of this part, notwithstanding this

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limitation; (4) A licensee of a radio station in this service may operate radio units for the purpose of determining distance, direction, speed, or position by means of a radiolocation device on any frequency available for radiolocation purposes without additional authorization from the Commission, provided type accepted equipment or equipment authorized pursuant to 90.203(b)(4) and (b)(5) of this part is used, and all other rule provisions are satisfied. A licensee in this service may also operate, subject to all of the foregoing conditions and on a secondary basis, radio units at fixed locations and in emergency vehicles that transmit on the frequency 24.10 GHz, both unmodulated continuous wave radio signals and modulated FM digital signals for the purpose of alerting motorists to hazardous driving conditions or the presence of an emergency vehicle. Unattended and continuous operation of such transmitters will be permitted. (5) A Police licensee may use, without special authorization from the Commission, any mobile service frequency between 40 and 952 MHz, listed in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, for communications in connection with physical surveillance, stakeouts, raids, and other such activities. Such use shall be on a secondary basis to operations of licensees regularly authorized on the assigned frequencies. The maximum output power that may be used for such communications is 2 watts. Transmitters, operating under this provision of the rules, shall be exempted from the station identification requirements of 90.425. Use of frequencies not designated by a PP in the coordinator column of the frequency table in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, is conditional on the approval of the coordinator corresponding to each frequency. Spread spectrum transmitters may be operated on Public Safety Pool frequencies between 37 and 952 MHz, providing that they are certificated by the Commission under the provisions of 2.803 of this chapter and 90.203, and meet the following conditions: (i) Frequency hopping transmitters can be operated, with a maximum output power of 2 watts, on any Public Safety Pool frequency between 37 and 952 MHz listed in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. At least 20 hopping frequencies shall be used and the average time of occupancy on any frequency shall not be greater than1/10second in every 2 seconds; (ii) Use of spread spectrum transmitters under paragraph (f)(4) of this section is subject to approval by the applicable frequency coordinator of the radio services of the district in which the license and equipment are to be used; and (iii) The use of direct sequence spread spectrum equipment is also permitted. Equipment must meet the technical standards of 15.247 of this chapter. (6) In addition to the frequencies assigned for mobile service operation, one base station frequency above 152 MHz may be assigned as a common frequency to all licensees in a particular area to permit intersystem communication between base stations or mobile stations or both. This frequency use will not be authorized in any area where all available frequencies are required for independent systems. (7) A licensee may use, without a specific authorization from the Commission, transmitters on the frequencies indicated below in connection with wildlife tracking and/or telemetry and in connection with official forestry-conservation activities, provided that such use shall be on a secondary basis and shall not cause harmful interference to services of other licensees operating on regularly assigned frequencies. The provisions of 90.203, 90.425, and 90.429 shall not apply to transmitters complying with this paragraph. To be eligible for operations in this manner, the transmitter must comply with all of the following requirements.

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(i) The carrier frequency shall be within the bands listed below. The carrier frequency must be maintained within 0.005 percent of the frequency of operation. Use on assigned channel center frequencies is not required.
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(ii) The emitted signal shall be non-voice modulation (A1D, A2D, F1D, or F2D emission). (iii) The maximum occupied bandwidth, containing 99 percent of the radiated power, shall not exceed 0.25 kHz. (iv) The transmitter output power shall not exceed a mean power of 5 mW nor shall any peak exceed 100 mW peak power, as measured into a permanently attached antenna; or if the transmitter and antenna combination are contained in a sealed unit, the field strength of the fundamental signal of the transmitter and antenna combination shall not exceed 0.29 V/m mean or 1.28 V/m peak when measured at a distance of 3 meters. (v) The requirements of 90.175 regarding frequency coordination apply. (8) An additional frequency may be assigned for paging operations from those frequencies available under paragraph (d)(13) of this section.

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(9) The frequency 155.340 MHz may be assigned as an additional frequency when it is designated as a mutual assistance frequency as provided in paragraph (d)(40) of this section. (10) Additional frequencies may be assigned for fixed station operations. (11) The assignment of an additional frequency or frequencies may be authorized notwithstanding this limitation for common, intra-county, intra-fire-district, or intrastate fire coordination operations. The frequency or frequencies requested must be in accordance with a frequency utilization plan, for the area involved, on file with the Commission. (g) Former public correspondence working channel in the maritime VHF (156162 MHz) band allocated for public safety use in 33 inland Economic Areas. (1) We define service areas in the marine VHF (156162 MHz) band by forty-two geographic areas called VHF Public Coast Service Areas (VPCSAs). See 80.371(c)(1)(ii) of this chapter (Public correspondence frequencies). VPCSAs are based on, and composed of one or more of, the U.S. Department of Commerce's 172 Economic Areas (EAs). See 60 Fed Reg. 13114 (Mar. 10, 1995). You may inspect and copy maps of the EAs and VPCSAs at the FCC Reference Center, Room CY A257, 445 12th St., SW., Washington, DC 20554. These maps and data are also available on the FCC website at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/maps/areas/. We number public correspondence channels in the maritime VHF (156162 MHz) band as channels 24 to 28 and channels 84 to 88. Each channel number represents a channel pair. See 80.371(c) of this chapter. (2) In VHF Public Coast Service Areas (VPCSAs) 1042, the duplex channel pair 157.250 MHz/161.850 MHz (VHF Maritime Channel 25) is allocated for public safety use by entities eligible for licensing under paragraph (a) of this section, and is designated primarily for the purpose of interoperability communications. See 47 CFR 80.371(c)(1)(ii) for the definitions of VPCSAs. (i) The channel pair 157.250 MHz/161.850 MHz was formerly allocated and assigned (under 80.371(c) (1997) of this chapter) as a public correspondence working channel in the maritime VHF 156162 MHz band, and was also shared (under former 90.283 (1997) of this chapter) with private land mobile stations, including grandfathered public safety licensees. Thus, there are grandfathered licensees nationwide (maritime and private land mobile radio stations, including by rule waiver) operating on this channel both inside and outside of VPCSAs 1042. (ii) The channel pairs 157.225 MHz/161.825 MHz and 157.275 MHz/161.875 MHz were formerly allocated and assigned under this section as public safety interoperability channels but were reallocated for assignment as VHF public coast station channels under 80.371(c) of this chapter. Public safety operations licensed on these channels as of March 2, 2009 or licensed pursuant to an application filed prior to September 19, 2008, may remain authorized to operate on the channels on a primary basis until March 2, 2024. (3) All applicants and licensees under this paragraph must comply with the relevant technical sections under this part unless otherwise stated in this paragraph (g) of this section using the following standards and procedures: (i) Provide evidence of frequency coordination in accordance with 90.175. Public safety coordinators except the Special Emergency Coordinator are certified to coordinate applications for the channel pair 157.250 MHz/161.850 MHz ( i.e. , letter symbol PX under paragraph (c)(2) of this section).
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(ii) Station power, as measured at the output terminals of the transmitter, must not exceed 50 Watts for base stations and 20 Watts for mobile stations, except in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (g)(3)(vi) of this section. Antenna height (HAAT) must not exceed 122 meters (400 feet) for base stations and 4.5 meters (15 feet) for mobile stations, except in accordance with paragraph (g)(3)(vi) of this section. Antenna height (HAAT) must not exceed 122 meters (400 feet) for base stations and 4.5 meters (15 feet) for mobile stations, except in accordance with paragraph (g)(3)(vi) of this section. Such base and mobile channels shall not be operated on board aircraft in flight. (iii) Frequency protection must be provided to other stations in accordance with the following guidelines for each channel and for each area and adjacent area: (A) Protect coast stations licensed prior to July 6, 1998, by the required separations shown in Table C below. (B) Protect stations described in paragraph (g)(2)(i) of this section, by frequency coordination in accordance 90.175 of this part. (C) Protect public safety stations granted under paragraph (g) of this section by frequency coordination in accordance with 90.175 of this part. (D) Where the Public safety designated channel is not a Public safety designated channel in an adjacent VPCSA: Applicants shall engineer base stations such that the maximum signal strength at the boundary of the adjacent VPCSA does not exceed 5dBV/m. (iv) The following table, along with the antenna height (HAAT) and power (ERP), must be used to determine the minimum separation required between proposed base stations and co-channel public coast stations licensed prior to July 6, 1998 under part 80 of this chapter. Applicants whose exact ERP or HAAT are not reflected in the table must use the next highest figure shown. Table CRequired Separation in Kilometers (Miles) of Base Station From Public Coast Stations Base Station Characteristics ERP (watts) 400 300 200 138 (86) 135 (84) 129 (80) 154 (96) 151 (94) 145 (90) 166 (103) 167 (104) 161 (100) 187 (116) 177 (110) 183 (114)

HAAT Meters (feet) 15 (50) 30 (100) 61 (200) 122 (400)

100 129 (80) 137 (85) 153 (95) 169 (105)

50 116 (72) 130 (81) 145 (90) 159 (99)

(v) In the event of interference, the Commission may require, without a hearing, licensees of base stations authorized under this section that are located within 241 kilometers (150 miles) of a co-channel public coast, I/LT, or grandfathered public safety station licensed prior to July 6, 1998, or an international border, to reduce power, decrease antenna height, and/or install directional antennas. Mobile stations must be operated only within radio range of their associated base station. (vi) Applicants seeking to be licensed for stations exceeding the power/antenna height limits of the table in paragraph (g)(3)(iv) of this section must request a waiver of that

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paragraph and must submit with their application an interference analysis, based upon an appropriate, generally-accepted terrain-based propagation model, that shows that cochannel protected entities, described in paragraph (g)(3)(iii) of this section, would receive the same or greater interference protection than the relevant criteria outlined in paragraph (g)(3)(iii) of this section. (h) Spectrum leasing arrangements. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section to the contrary, licensees in the Public Safety Radio Services ( see part 90, subpart B) may enter into spectrum leasing arrangements ( see part 1, subpart X of this chapter) with entities providing communications in support of public safety operations. [62 FR 18845, Apr. 17, 1997] Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting 90.20, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov .
90.22 Paging operations.

top Unless specified elsewhere in this part, paging operations may be authorized in the Public Safety Pool on any frequency except those assigned under the provisions of 90.20(d)(78). Paging operations on frequencies subject to 90.20(d)(78) authorized before August 17, 1974, may be continued only if they do not cause harmful interference to regular operations on the same frequencies. Such paging operations may be renewed indefinitely on a secondary basis to regular operations, except within 125 km (75 mi) of the following urbanized areas: North latitude 40-45-06.4 34-03-15.0 41-52-28.1 39-56-58.4 42-19-48.1 37-46-38.7 42-21-24.4 38-53-51.4 41-29-51.2 38-37-45.2 40-26-19.2 44-58-56.9 29-45-26.8 39-17-26.4 32-47-09.5 43-02-19.0 47-36-31.4 25-46-38.4 32-42-53.2 West longitude 73-59-37.5 118-14-31.3 87-38-22.2 75-09-19.6 83-02-56.7 122-24-43.9 71-03-23.2 77-00-31.9 81-41-49.5 90-12-22.4 79-59-59.2 93-15-43.8 95-21-37.8 76-36-43.9 96-47-38.0 87-54-15.3 122-20-16.5 80-11-31.2 117-09-24.1

Urbanized area New York, NY-Northeastern NJ Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Chicago, IL Philadelphia, PA-NJ Detroit, MI San Francisco-Oakland, CA Boston, MA Washington, DC-MD-VA Cleveland, OH St Louis, MO-IL Pittsburgh, PA Minneapolis-St Paul, MN Houston, TX Baltimore, MD Dallas, TX Milwaukee, WI Seattle-Everett, WA Miami, FL San Diego, CA

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Atlanta, GA Cincinnati, OH-KY Kansas City, MO-KS Buffalo, NY Denver, CO

33-45-10.4 39-06-7.2 39-04-56.0 42-52-52.2 39-44-58.0

84-23-36.7 84-30-34.8 94-35-20.8 78-52-20.1 104-59-23.9

[63 FR 68959, Dec. 14, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 36262, July 6, 1999; 65 FR 60874, Oct. 13, 2000]
Subpart CIndustrial/Business Radio Pool

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Source: 62 FR 18874, Apr. 17, 1997, unless otherwise noted. 90.31 Scope.

top The Industrial/Business Radio Pool covers the licensing of the radio communications of entities engaged in commercial activities, engaged in clergy activities, operating educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions, or operating hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. Rules as to eligibility for licensing, frequencies available, permissible communications and classes and number of stations, and any special requirements are set forth in the following sections.
90.33 General eligibility.

top (a) In addition to the eligibility shown in the Industrial/Business Pool, eligibility is also provided for any corporation proposing to furnish nonprofit radiocommunication service to its parent corporation, to another subsidiary of the same parent, or to its own subsidiary. This corporate eligibility is not subject to the cooperative use provision of 90.179. (b) Eligibility is also provided for a nonprofit corporation or association that is organized for the purpose of furnishing a radiocommunications service to persons who meet the eligibility requirements of the Industrial/Business Pool. Such use is subject to the cooperative use provisions of 90.179.
90.35 Industrial/Business Pool.

top (a) Eligibility. Persons primarily engaged in any of the following activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Industrial/Business Pool to provide commercial mobile radio service as defined in part 20 of this chapter or to operate stations for transmission of communications necessary to such activities of the licensee: (1) The operation of a commercial activity;

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(2) The operation of educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiastical institutions; (3) Clergy activities; or (4) The operation of hospitals, clinics, or medical associations. (5) Public Safety Pool eligibles are eligible for Industrial/Business Pool spectrum only to The extent that they are engaged in activities listed in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4) of this section. Industrial/Business Pool spectrum many not be utilized for the purposes set forth in 90.20(a). (b) Industrial/Business Pool frequencies. (1) The following table indicates frequencies available for assignment to Industrial/Business Pool stations, together with the class of station(s) to which they are normally assigned, the specific assignment limitations which are explained in paragraph (b) of this section, and the certified frequency coordinator for each frequency: (2) Unless otherwise specified, coordination of frequencies in the Industrial/Business pool must be done in accordance with the following: (i) Unless specified elsewhere in this part, frequencies without any coordinator specified in the Coordinator column of paragraph (b)(3) of this section may be coordinated by any frequency coordinator certified in the Industrial/Business Pool. (ii) A letter symbol in the Coordinator column of the frequency table in paragraph (b)(3) of this section designates the mandatory certified frequency coordinator for the associated frequency in the table. However, any coordinator certified in the Industrial/Business Pool may coordinate applications on such frequencies provided the prior written consent of the designated coordinator is obtained. Frequencies for which two coordinators are listed may be coordinated by either of the listed coordinators. (iii) For frequencies above 150 MHz, applications for new or modified facilities on frequencies shared prior to radio service consolidation by the former Manufacturers Radio Service, the Forest Products Radio Service, the Power Radio Service, the Petroleum Radio Service, the Motor Carrier Radio Service, the Railroad Radio Service, the Telephone Maintenance Radio Service and the Automobile Emergency Radio Service may be coordinated by any certified Industrial/Business Pool coordinator. However, in the event that the interference contour of a proposed station would overlap the service contour of an existing station licensed on one of these previously shared frequencies, the written concurrence of the coordinator associated with the industry for which the existing station license was issued, or the written concurrence of the licensee of the existing station, shall be obtained. For the purposes of this 90.35, the service contour for UHF stations is the 39 dBu contour; and the interference contour for UHF stations is the 21 dBu contour; the service contour for VHF stations is the 37 dBu contour; and the interference contour for VHF stations is the 19 dBu contour. (iv) The letter symbols listed in the Coordinator column of the frequency table in paragraph (b)(3) of this section refer to specific frequency coordinators as follows:
IPPetroleum Coordinator IWPower Coordinator LRRailroad Coordinator LAAutomobile Emergency Coordinator

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(3) Frequencies. Industrial/Business Pool Frequency Table Frequency or band 2000 to 25,000 2292 2398 4637.5 25.02 25.04 25.06 25.08 25.10 25.12 25.14 25.16 25.18 25.20 25.22 25.24 25.26 25.28 25.30 25.32 27.43 27.45 27.47 27.49 27.51 27.53 27.555 27.615 27.635 27.655 27.765 27.86 29.71 29.73 29.75 29.77 29.79 30.58

Class of station(s) Kilohertz Fixed, base or mobile Base or mobile ......do ......do Megahertz ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do. ......do. ......do. ......do Mobile ......do Base or mobile ......do ......do ......do ......do Base or mobile ......do ......do. ......do. ......do. ......do. ......do.

Limitations 1, 90 4, 5, 7. 5, 7. 5, 7. 3, 4 8 3, 4 8, 9 3, 4, 9 9 3, 4, 9 9 3, 4, 9 9 4, 7 4, 7 4, 7

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158.280 158.2875 158.295 158.3025 158.310 158.3175 158.325 158.3325 158.340 158.3475 158.355 158.3625 158.370 158.3775 158.385 158.3925 158.400 158.4075 158.415 158.4225 158.430 158.4375 158.445 158.460 159.480 159.4875 159.495 159.5025 159.510 159.5175 159.525 159.5325 159.540 159.5475 159.555 159.5625 159.570 159.5775 159.585 159.5925 159.600 159.6075 159.615 159.6225 159.630 159.6375

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159.645 159.6525 159.660 159.6675 159.675 159.6825 159.690 159.6975 159.705 159.7125 159.720 159.7275 159.735 159.7425 159.750 159.7575 159.765 159.7725 159.780 159.7875 159.795 159.8025 159.810 159.8175 159.825 159.8325 159.840 159.8475 159.855 159.8625 159.870 159.8775 159.885 159.8925 159.900 159.9075 159.915 159.9225 159.930 159.9375 159.945 159.9525 159.960 159.9675 159.975 159.9825

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159.990 159.9975 160.005 160.0125 160.020 160.0275 160.035 160.0425 160.050 160.0575 160.065 160.0725 160.080 160.0875 160.095 160.1025 160.110 160.1175 160.125 160.1325 160.140 160.1475 160.155 160.1625 160.170 160.1775 160.185 160.1925 160.200 160.2075 160.215 160.2225 160.230 160.2375 160.245 160.2525 160.260 160.2675 160.275 160.2825 160.290 160.2975 160.305 160.3125 160.320 160.3275

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30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50

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160.335 160.3425 160.350 160.3575 160.365 160.3725 160.380 160.3875 160.395 160.4025 160.410 160.4175 160.425 160.4325 160.440 160.4475 160.455 160.4625 160.470 160.4775 160.485 160.4925 160.500 160.5075 160.515 160.5225 160.530 160.5375 160.545 160.5525 160.560 160.5675 160.575 160.5825 160.590 160.5975 160.605 160.6125 160.620 160.6275 160.635 160.6425 160.650 160.6575 160.665 160.6725

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50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50, 52 30, 50, 52 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50

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160.680 160.6875 160.695 160.7025 160.710 160.7175 160.725 160.7325 160.740 160.7475 160.755 160.7625 160.770 160.7775 160.785 160.7925 160.800 160.8075 160.815 160.8225 160.830 160.8375 160.845 160.8525 160.860 160.8675 160.875 160.8825 160.890 160.8975 160.905 160.9125 160.920 160.9275 160.935 160.9425 160.950 160.9575 160.965 160.9725 160.980 160.9875 160.995 161.0025 161.010 161.0175

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50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50 30, 50 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51

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161.025 161.0325 161.040 161.0475 161.055 161.0625 161.070 161.0775 161.085 161.0925 161.100 161.1075 161.115 161.1225 161.130 161.1375 161.145 161.1525 161.160 161.1675 161.175 161.1825 161.190 161.1975 161.205 161.2125 161.220 161.2275 161.235 161.2425 161.250 161.2575 161.265 161.2725 161.280 161.2875 161.295 161.3025 161.310 161.3175 161.325 161.3325 161.340 161.3475 161.355 161.3625

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50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51 50, 51 30, 50, 51

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161.370 161.3775 161.385 161.3925 161.400 161.4075 161.415 161.4225 161.430 161.4375 161.445 161.4525 161.460 161.4675 161.475 161.4825 161.490 161.4975 161.505 161.5125 161.520 161.5275 161.535 161.5425 161.550 161.5575 161.565 161.610 169 to 172 173.20375 173.210 173.225 173.2375 173.250 173.2625 173.275 173.2875 173.300 173.3125 173.325 173.3375 173.350 173.3625 173.375 173.390 173.39625

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LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR

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30, 84. 33, 84. 33. 30. 33. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. LR 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. LR 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. LR 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33 30 33 59 33, 59 30, 59 33, 59 59 33, 59 30, 59 33, 59 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR

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IP, IW 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. IP, IW 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. IP, IW 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. IP, IW 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. IP, IW 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. IP 33, 84.

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LR 33. 30. 33. 33. 30. 33. LR 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 12, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 11, 12, 30, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 12, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 12, 30, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 12, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 12, 30, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 12, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 12, 30, 47, 60. 11, 12, 33, 47, 60. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84.

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30, 84. 33, 84. 33. 30. 33. 33. 30. 33. LR 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. LR 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. LR 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. 33 30 33 59 33, 59 30, 59 33, 59 59 33, 59 30, 59 33, 59 33, 84. 30, 84. 33, 84. LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR LR

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(c) Explanation of assignment limitations appearing in the frequency table of paragraph (b)(3) of this section: (1) Use of this frequency is permitted as follows: (i) Only entities engaged in the following activities are eligible to use this spectrum, and then only in accordance with 90.266: (A) Prospecting for petroleum, natural gas or petroleum products; (B) Distribution of electric power or the distribution by pipeline of fuels or water;

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(C) Exploration, its support services, and the repair of pipelines; or (D) The repair of telecommunications circuits. (ii) Except as provided in this part, licensees may not use these frequencies in the place of other operational circuits permitted by the Commission's rules. Circuits operating on these frequencies may be used only for the following purposes: (A) Providing standby backup communications for circuits which have been disrupted and which directly affect the safety of life, property, or the national interest or are used for coordinating inter-utility, intra-utility, and power pool distribution of electric power; (B) Providing operational circuits during exploration; (C) Coordinating the repair of inter-utility, intra-utility, and power pool electric power distribution networks, or the repair of pipelines; (D) Exploratory efforts in mining for solid fuels, minerals, and metals important to the national interest; (E) Repair of pipelines used for the transmission of fuel or water; (F) Services supporting the exploration for energy or mineral resources important to the national interest, without which such exploration cannot be conducted; or (G) Coordinating the repair of wireline or point-to-point microwave circuits. (2) [Reserved] (3) This frequency is available for assignment only to stations utilized for geophysical purposes. (4) Geophysical operations may use tone or impulse signaling for purposes other than indicating failure of equipment or abnormal conditions on this frequency. All such tone or impulse signaling shall be on a secondary basis and subject to the following limitations: (i) Maximum duration of a single non-voice transmission may not exceed 3 minutes; (ii) The bandwidth utilized for secondary tone or impulse signaling shall not exceed that authorized to the licensee for voice emission on the frequency concerned; (iii) Frequency loading resulting from the use of secondary tone or impulse signaling will not be considered in whole or in part, as a justification for authorizing additional frequencies in the licensee's mobile service system; and (iv) The maximum transmitter output power for tone or impulse transmissions shall not exceed 50 watts. (5) Frequencies below 25 MHz will be assigned to base or mobile stations only upon a satisfactory showing that, from a safety of life standpoint, frequencies above 25 MHz will not meet the operational requirements of the applicant. (6) Frequencies may be assigned in pairs with the separation between base and mobile transmit frequencies being 5.26 MHz. A mobile station may be assigned the frequency

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which would normally be assigned to a base station for single frequency operation. However, this single-frequency operation may be subject to interference that would not occur to a two-frequency system. Base or mobile stations operating wholly within Standard Metropolitan Areas having 50,000 or more population (1950 Census) must be operated in the half-duplex mode. (7) This frequency is available for assignment to geophysical stations on a secondary basis to other licensees. Geophysical stations must cease operations on this frequency immediately upon receiving notice that interference is being caused to mobile service stations. (8) This frequency is primarily available for oil spill containment and cleanup operations and for training and drills essential in the preparations for the containment and cleanup of oil spills. It is secondarily available for general base-mobile operations on a noninterference basis. Secondary users of this frequency are required to forego its use should oil spill containment and cleanup activities be present in their area of operation or upon notice by the Commission or a primary user that harmful interference is being caused to oil spill containment or cleanup activities in other areas. (9) Operation on this frequency is secondary to stations in the maritime mobile service operating in accordance with the International table of frequency allocations. (10) This frequency will be assigned only to stations used in itinerant operations, except within 56 km (35 miles) of Detroit, Mich., where it may be assigned for either itinerant or permanent area operations ( i.e., general use). (11) Operation on this frequency is limited to a maximum output power of 2 watts; and each station authorized will be classified and licensed as a mobile station. Any units of such a station, however, may provide the operational functions of a base or fixed station on a secondary basis to mobile service operations, Provided, that the separation between the control point and the center of the radiating portion of the antenna of any units so used does not exceed 8 m (25 ft.). (12) This frequency may not be used aboard aircraft in flight. (13) This frequency is shared with the Public Safety Pool. (14) Operation on this frequency is limited to a maximum output power of 1 watt and each station authorized will be classified and licensed as a mobile station. Any units of such a station, however, may provide the operational functions of a base or fixed station on a secondary basis to mobile service operations, provided that the separation between the control point and the center of the radiating portion of the antenna of any units so used does not exceed 8m (25 ft.). (15) This Government frequency is available for shared Government/non-Government use by stations engaged in oil spill containment and cleanup operations and for training and drills essential in the preparation for containment and cleanup of oil spills. Such use will be confined to inland and coastal waterways. (16) This frequency may be assigned only to stations operating in an interconnected or coordinated utility system in accordance with an operational communications plan which sets forth all points of communications. Authorizations at variance with an established operational communications plan will be made only on a secondary basis. (17) This frequency will be assigned only to stations used in itinerant operations.
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(18) This frequency is also used on a secondary basis for cordless telephones under part 15 of this chapter. (19) In addition to single frequency operation, this frequency is available to base and mobile stations for the paired frequency mode of operation. For two frequency systems, the separation between base and mobile transmit frequencies is 500 kHz with the base stations transmitting on the higher of the two frequencies. (20) In the State of Alaska only, the frequency 44.10 MHz is available for assignment on a primary basis to stations in the Common Carrier Rural Radio Service utilizing meteor burst communications. The frequency may be used by private radio stations for meteor burst communications on a secondary, non-interference basis. Usage shall be in accordance with parts 22 and 90 of this chapter. Stations utilizing meteor burst communications shall not cause harmful interference to stations of other radio services operating in accordance with the allocation table. (21) In the State of Alaska only, the frequency 44.20 MHz is available for assignment on a primary basis to private land mobile radio stations utilizing meteor burst communications. The frequency may be used by common carrier stations for meteor burst communications on a secondary, non-interference basis. Usage shall be in accordance with parts 22 and 90 of this chapter. Stations utilizing meteor burst communications shall not cause harmful interference to stations of other radio services operating in accordance with the allocation table. (22) The frequencies available for use at operational fixed stations in the band 72-76 MHz are listed in 90.257(a)(1). These frequencies are shared with other services and are available only in accordance with the provisions of 90.257. Seismic telemetry transmitters certificated with 1 watt or less power and a frequency tolerance not exceeding 0.005% may be used as temporary operational fixed stations. (23) This frequency is shared with fixed stations in other services and is subject to no protection from interference. (24) All operations on this frequency are subject to the provisions of 90.257(b). (25) This frequency is shared with the Radio Control (R/C) Service, of the part 95 Personal Radio Services, where it is used solely for the radio control of models. (26) Pulsed modulations will not be authorized on this frequency. (27) Assignment of frequencies in this band are subject to the provisions of 90.173. In the 150170 MHz band, licensees as of August 18, 1995 who operate systems that are 2.5 kHz removed from regularly assignable frequencies may continue to operate on a secondary, non-interference basis after August 1, 2003. (28) In Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands this frequency is subject to the following: (i) This frequency is assigned only for one-way paging communications to mobile receivers. Only A1D, A2D, A3E, F1D, F2D, F3E, or G3E emissions may be authorized. Licensees may provide one-way paging communications on this frequency to individuals, persons eligible for licensing under subparts B or C of this part, to representatives of Federal Government agencies, and foreign governments and their representatives; and

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(ii) This frequency will not be assigned to stations for use at temporary locations. (29) This frequency will be authorized a channel bandwidth of 25 kHz. Except when limited elsewhere, one-way paging transmitters on this frequency may operate with an output power of 350 watts. (30) This frequency will be assigned with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 11.25 kHz. In the 450470 MHz band, secondary telemetry operations pursuant to 90.238(e) will be authorized on this frequency. (31) Use of this frequency is limited to stations located in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. (32) This frequency is not available to stations located in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. (33) This frequency will be assigned with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 6 kHz. (34) Operation on this frequency is limited to a maximum output power of 35 watts. (35) This frequency may be used for mobile operation for radio remote control and telemetering functions. A1D, A2D, F1D, or F2D emission may be authorized and mobile stations used to control remote objects or devices may be operated on the continuous carrier transmit mode. (36) This frequency is assigned only for one-way paging communications to mobile receivers. Only A1D, A2D, A3E, F1D, F2D, F3E, or G3E emissions may be authorized. Licensees may provide one-way paging communications on this frequency to individuals, persons eligible for licensing under subparts B or C of this part, to representatives of Federal Government agencies, and foreign governments and their representatives. (37) This frequency is available on a secondary basis to one-way paging communications. (38) This frequency will not be assigned to stations for use at temporary locations. (39) For FM transmitters the sum of the highest modulating frequency and the amount of frequency deviation may not exceed 2.8 kHz and the maximum frequency deviation may not exceed 2.5 kHz. For AM transmitters the highest modulating frequency may not exceed 2.0 kHz. The carrier frequency must be maintained within 0.0005 percent, and the authorized bandwidth may not exceed 6 kHz. (40) This frequency is shared with the Public Safety Pool for remote control and telemetry operations. (41) Operational fixed stations must employ directional antennas having a front-to-back ratio of at least 20 dB. Omnidirectional antennas having unity gain may be employed for stations communicating with at least three receiving locations separated by 160 deg. of azimuth. (42) The maximum effective radiated power (ERP) may not exceed 20 watts for fixed stations and 2 watts for mobile stations. The height of the antenna system may not exceed 15.24 meters (50 ft.) above the ground. All such operation is on a secondary basis to adjacent channel land mobile operations.

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(43) This frequency is available for the following: (i) Assignment to multiple address fixed stations employing omnidirectional antennas used for power utility peak load shaving and shedding and to mobile stations used for the remote control of objects and devices. The maximum power that may be authorized to fixed stations is 300 watts output, and the maximum power that may be authorized for mobile stations is 1 watt output. This frequency may also be assigned to operational fixed stations employing directional antenna systems (front-to-back ratio of 20 dB) when such stations are located at least 120 km. (75 mi.) from the boundaries of any urbanized area of 200,000 or more population. (U.S. Census of Population, 1960). The maximum power output of the transmitter for such fixed stations may not exceed 50 watts. A1A, A1D, A2B, A2D, F1B, F1D, F2B, F2D, G1B, G1D, G2B, or G2D emission may be authorized; or (ii) On a secondary basis for remote control and telemetry operations, subject to paragraphs (c)(41), (42), (43), (46), and (47) of this section. (44) The maximum output power of the transmitter may not exceed 50 watts for fixed stations and 1 watt for mobile stations. A1A, A1D, A2B, A2D, F1B, F1D, F2B, F2D, G1B, G1D, G2B, or G2D emission may be authorized, and mobile stations used to control remote objects and devices may be operated in the continuous transmit mode. (45) [Reserved] (46) This frequency is limited to a maximum power of 20 watts. (47) This frequency may be used for mobile operation for remote control and telemetering functions. A1D, A2D, F1D, or F2D emission may be authorized. The use of the continuous carrier transmit mode for these purposes is permitted only for stations authorized and continuously licensed since before May 21, 1971. (48) Operation on this frequency is limited to a maximum output power of 20 watts. (49) Operation on this frequency is limited to a maximum output power of 75 watts. (50) This frequency may also be used for the transmission of tone or voice communications, including such communications when prerecorded, for purposes of automatically indicating abnormal conditions of trackage and railroad rolling stock when in motion, on a secondary basis to other stations on this frequency. All such operations shall be subject to the following: (i) The output power shall not exceed 30 watts; (ii) The bandwidth used shall not exceed that authorized to the licensee for voice transmissions on the frequency concerned; (iii) The station shall be so designed and installed that it can normally be activated only by its associated automatic control equipment and, in addition, it shall be equipped with a time delay or clock device which will deactivate the station within three (3) minutes following activation by the last car in the train; and (iv) Stations authorized pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph are exempt from the station identification requirements of 90.425. (51) In Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands only, this frequency is available on a shared
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basis with remote pickup broadcast stations. (52) In Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands only, this frequency is available to all stations operating in the Industrial/Business Pool and may be coordinated by any frequency coordinator certified in the Industrial/Business Pool. (53) Frequencies in this band will be assigned only for transmitting hydrological or meteorological data or for low power wireless microphones in accordance with the provisions of 90.265. (54) For FM transmitters the sum of the highest modulating frequency and the amount of frequency deviation may not exceed 1.7 kHz and the maximum deviation may not exceed 1.2 kHz. For AM transmitters the highest modulating frequency may not exceed 1.2 kHz. The carrier frequency must be maintained within 0.0005 percent and the authorized bandwidth may not exceed 3 kHz. (55) This band is available to stations operating in this service subject to the provisions of 90.259. (56) Subpart T of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 220222 MHz band. (57) The requirements for secondary fixed use of frequencies in this band are set forth in 90.261. (58) Operational fixed assignments on this frequency will only be made to an itinerant fixed control or relay station on a secondary basis to land-mobile stations in the Industrial/Business Pool, provided that the fixed relay or control station is to be associated with base and mobile facilities authorized to use other frequencies available for itinerant operation in the Industrial/Business Pool. All such use of these frequencies for fixed systems is limited to locations 161 or more km. (100 mi.) from the center of any urbanized area of 200,000 or more population, except that the distance may be 120 km. (75 mi.) if the output power does not exceed 20 watts. All such fixed systems are limited to a maximum of two frequencies and must employ directional antennas with a front-to-back ratio of at least 15 dB. The centers of urbanized areas of 200,000 or more population are determined from the appendix, page 226, of the U.S. Commerce publication, Air Line Distance Between Cities in the United States. Urbanized areas of 200,000 or more population are defined in the U.S. Census of Population, 1960, volume 1, table 23, page 150. (59) This frequency may be assigned primarily for stations used for the purpose of controlling slave locomotives that are placed within a train to assist the lead locomotive by providing, among other functions, auxiliary starting, pulling, and braking actions. Additionally, on a secondary basis this frequency may be assigned for remote control of all types of locomotives and, within a railroad yard or terminal area, for remote control of cab indicator devices placed with a locomotive to give visual signals to the operator of the locomotive. (A1, A2, F1 or F2 emissions may be authorized.) (60)(i) This frequency is available for voice or non-voice communications concerned with cargo handling from a dock or cargo handling facility, a vessel alongside the dock, or cargo handling facility. The effective radiated power (ERP) shall not exceed 2 watts. Mobile relay stations may be temporarily installed on vessels located at or in the vicinity of a dock or cargo handling facility. The center of the radiating system of the mobile relay shall be located no more than 3 meters (10 feet) above the vessel's highest working dock.
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(ii) This frequency is also available for low power non-cargo handling operations, both voice and non-voice, on a secondary basis to cargo handling communications. Such operations are not subject to the power limitations in paragraph (c)(60)(i) of this section on the following frequencies: 457.525 MHz, 457.550 MHz, 457.5625 MHz, 457.575 MHz, 457.5875 MHz, 457.600 MHz, and 457.6125 MHz. This frequency will not be assigned for non-cargo handling operations at temporary locations. (iii) For mobile relay operations under paragraph (c)(60)(i) of this section, frequency pairing is as follows: Mobile relay (MHz) 1 457.525 457.53125 457.5375 457.54375 457.550 457.55625 457.5625 457.56875 457.575 457.58125 457.5875 457.59375 457.600 457.60625 457.6125 457.61875
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Mobile (MHz) 467.750 467.75625 467.7625 467.76875 467.775 467.78125 467.7875 467.79375 467.800 467.80625 467.8125 467.81875 467.825 467.83125

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(61) This frequency is available for assignment as follows: (i) To persons furnishing commercial air transportation service or, pursuant to 90.179, to an entity furnishing radio communications service to persons so engaged, for stations located on or near the airports listed in paragraph (c)(61)(iv) of this section. Stations will be authorized on a primary basis and may be used only in connection with servicing and supplying of aircraft. Operation on this frequency is limited to a maximum effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 watts at locations within 16 km (10 miles) of the coordinates of the listed airports. (ii) To stations in the Industrial/Business Pool for secondary use at locations 80 km (approximately 50 miles) or more from the coordinates of the listed airports. Operation will be limited to a maximum ERP of 300 watts. (iii) To stations in the Industrial/Business Pool for secondary use at locations greater than 16 km (approximately 10 miles) but less than 80 km (approximately 50 miles) from the coordinates of the listed airports. Operation will be limited to a maximum ERP of 10 watts. Use of this frequency is restricted to the confines of an industrial complex or manufacturing yard area. Stations licensed prior to April 25, 2005, may continue to operate with facilities authorized as of that date.

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(iv) The airports and their respective reference coordinates are (coordinates are referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83)): Reference coordinates W. N. Latitude Longitude 4526'56.6" 9825'18.6" 1329'00.4" 14447'45.5" E 4054'58.7" 8126'32.9" 3726'05.7" 10551'59.6" 4244'53.2" 3502'24.8" 4039'08.5" 3513'09.7" 6110'27.6" 4415'26.7" 3913'23.4" 3338'25.6" 3352'32.2" 3346'44.9" 3011'40.3" 3526'00.9" 3910'31.5" 3031'59.4" 4548'27.6" 3333'46.6" 4646'21.8" 4333'52.0" 4221'51.7" 4546'36.8" 4109'48.5" 4256'25.9" 4428'18.7" 4153'04.5" 3253'55.1" 3512'50.4" 3502'06.9" 4206'51.1" 4151'31.8" 4142'32.2" 4147'09.5" 4158'46.5" 4154'24.8" 7348'10.7" 10636'33.1" 7526'25.5" 10142'21.3" 14959'46.3" 8831'10.1" 10652'07.9" 8425'37.0" 8418'07.1" 8431'16.9" 9740'11.5" 11903'24.4" 7640'05.5" 9108'58.7" 10832'34.3" 8645'12.8" 10044'44.7" 11613'22.0" 7100'18.7" 11109'10.8" 7307'34.2" 7843'55.8" 7309'11.8" 9142'39.1" 8002'25.8" 8056'35.3" 8512'13.6" 8754'05.3" 8736'28.5" 8619'06.5" 8745'08.7" 8754'16.1" 8814'54.3"

City and airport Aberdeen, SD: Aberdeen Regional (ABR) Agana, GU: Guam International (GUM) Akron, OH: Akron-Canton Regional (CAK) Alamosa, CO: San Luis Valley Regional/Bergman Field (ALS) Albany, NY: Albany Int'l (ALB) Albuquerque, NM: Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) Allentown-Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh Valley Int'l (ABE) Amarillo, TX: Amarillo International (AMA) Anchorage, AK: Ted Stevens Anchorage International (ANC) Appleton, WI: Outagamie County Regional (ATW) Aspen, CO: Aspen-Pitkin County/Sardy Field (ASE) Atlanta, GA: Atlanta International (ATL) Dekalb-Peachtree (PDK) Fulton County (FTY) Austin, TX: Austin Bergstrom International (AUS) Bakersfield, CA: Meadows Field (BFL) Baltimore, MD: Baltimore-Washington Int'l (BWI) Baton Rouge, LA: Baton Rouge Metropolitan (BTR) Billings, MT: Billings Logan International (BIL) Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Int'l (BHM) Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Municipal (BIS) Boise, ID: Boise Air Terminal (BOI) Boston, MA: Logan International (BOS) Bozeman, MT: Gallatin Field (BZN) Bridgeport, CT: Sikorsky Memorial (BDR) Buffalo, NY: Buffalo Niagara Int'l (BUF) Burlington, VT: Burlington Int'l (BTV) Cedar Rapids, IA: The Eastern Iowa (CID) Charleston, SC: Charleston AFB/International (CHS) Charlotte, NC: Charlotte-Douglas Int'l (CLT) Chattanooga, TN: Lovell (CHA) Chicago, IL-Northwest, IN: Chicago-Wheeling-Palwaukee (PWK) Meigs (CGX) South Bend Regional (SBN) Midway (MDW) O'Hare International (ORD) West Chicago-Dupage (DPE)

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Cincinnati, OH: Cincinnati-Blue Ash (ISZ) Lunken (LUK) Cleveland, OH: Burke Lakefront (BKL) Cuyahoga County (CGF) Hopkins International (CLE) Columbia, SC: Columbia Metropolitan (CAE) Columbus, GA: Columbus Metropolitan (CSG) Columbus, OH: Port Columbus Int'l (CMH) Rickenbacker International (LCK) Corpus Christi, TX: Corpus Christi International (CRP) Covington/Cincinnati, KY: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Int'l (CVG) Crescent City, CA: Jack McNamara Field (CEC) Dallas, TX: Addison (ADS) Dallas-Ft. Worth Int'l (DFW) Dallas-Love Field (DAL) Red Bird (RBD) Davenport, IA (Rock Island, Moline, IL): Davenport Municipal (DVN) Quad City (MLI) Dayton, OH: Dayton International (DAY) Denver, CO: Centennial (APA) Colorado Springs Municipal (COS) Jeffco (BJC) Denver International (DEN) Des Moines, IA: Des Moines Int'l (DSM) Detroit, MI: Detroit City (DET) Detroit Metro-Wayne County (DTW) Oakland-Pontiac (PTK) Willow Run (YIP) Duluth, MN: Duluth International (DLH) Durango, CO: Durango-La Plata County (DRO) Eagle, CO: Eagle County Regional (EGE) El Paso, TX: El Paso International (ELP) Eugene, OR: Mahlon Sweet Field (EUG) Eureka, CA: Eureka Municipal (033) Fargo, ND: Hector International (FAR) Flint, MI: Bishop (FNT) Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood, FL: Ft. Lauderdale Executive (FXE)

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3020'10.8" 30 29'38.6" Kalamazoo, MI: Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International (AZO) 4214'05.5" Kalispell, MT: Glacier Park International (FCA) 4818'41.1" Kansas City, MO-KS: Kansas City Int'l (MCI) 3917'51.4" Kansas City Municipal Dntn (MKC) 3907'23.7" Kauna Kakai, HI: Molokai (MKK) 2109'10.4" Knoxville, TN: McGhee Tyson (TYS) 3548'44.9"

Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywd Int'l (FLL) Ft. Meyers, FL: Page Field (FMY) Ft. Meyers, FL: Southwest Florida International (RSW) Ft. Wayne, IN: Fort Wayne International (FWA) Ft. Worth, TX: Fort Worth Alliance (AFW) Meacham (FTW) Fresno, CA: Fresno-Chandler Downtown (FCH) Fresno Yosemite Int'l (FAT) Gainesville, FL: Gainesville Regional (GNV) Grand Forks, ND: Grand Forks International (GFK) Grand Rapids, MI: Gerald R. Ford Int'l (GRR) Great Falls, MT: Great Falls International (GTF) Green Bay, WI: Austin Straubel Int'l (GRB) Greensboro, NC: Piedmont Tirad International (GSO) Greer, SC: Greenville-Spartanburg Int'l (GSP) Gunnison, CO: Gunnison County (GUC) Hana, HI: Hana (HNM) Harlingen, TX: Valley International (HRL) Harrisburg, PA: Capital City (CXY) Harrisburg Int'l (MDT) Hartford, CT (Windsor Locks): Bradley Int'l (BDL) Hartford-Brainard (HFD) Hayden, CO: Yampa Valley (HDN) Hilo, HI: Hilo Int'l (ITO) Honolulu, HI: Honolulu International (HNL) Houston, TX: W.P. Hobby (HOU) D.W. Hooks Memorial (DWH) George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis Int'l (IND) Jackson Hole, WY: Jackson Hole (JAC) Jacksonville, FL: Craig Municipal (CRG) Jacksonville Int'l (JAX)

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4013'01.7" 7651'05.3" 4011'36.6" 7645'48.3" 4156'20.0" 4144'10.6" 4028'52.2" 1943'12.9" 2119'07.3" 2938'43.5" 3003'42.7" 2958'49.7" 3943'02.4" 4336'26.4" 7240'59.6" 7239'00.8" 10713'03.6" 15502'54.5" 15755'20.7" 9516'44.0" 9533'10.0" 9520'23.0" 8617'39.8" 11044'15.9" 8130'52.0" 8141'16.3" 8533'07.4" 11415'18.2" 9442'50.1" 9435'33.9" 15705'46.5" 8359'34.3"

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Lacrosse, WI: Lacrosse Municipal (LSE) Lansing, MI: Capital City (LAN) Las Vegas, NV: McCarran Int'l (LAS) Lihue, HI: Lihue (LIH) Lincoln, NE: Lincoln Municipal (LNK) Little Rock, AR: Adams Field (LIT) Los Angeles,CA: Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena (BUR) Catalina (AVX) Long Beach-Daugherty Field (LGB) Los Angeles Int'l (LAX) Ontario Int'l (ONT) Santa Ana-John Wayne-Orange City (SNA) Louisville, KY: Louisville Int'l-Standiford Field (SDF) Lubbock, TX: Lubbock International (LBB) Lynchburg, VA: Lynchburg Regional-Preston Glen Field (LYH) Madison, WI: Dane County Regional-Truax Field (MSN) Manchester, NH: Manchester (MHT) Memphis, TN: Memphis Int'l (MEM) Miami, FLA: Miami Int'l (MIA) Opa Locka (OPF) Kendall-Tamiami Executive (TMB) Milwaukee, WI: General Mitchell Int'l (MKE) Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN: Minneapolis-St. Paul Int'l (MSP) Minot, ND: Minot International (MOT) Missoula, MT: Missoula International (MSO) Mobile, AL: Mobile Regional (MOB) Modesto, CA: Modesto City-County (MOD) Monterey, CA: Monterey Peninsula (MRY) Montrose, CO: Montrose Regional (MTJ) Nashville, TN: Nashville Int'l (BNA) New Haven, CT: Tweed-New Haven Municipal (HVN) New Orleans, LA: Lakefront (NEW) New Orleans Int'l (MYS) Newburgh, NY: Stewart International (SWF) Newport News-Hampton,VA: Newport News/Williamsburg (PHF) New York-Northeast, NJ: Republic (FRG) JFK International (JFK) LaGuardia (LGA) Long Island-McArthur (ISP) Morristown Municipal (NJ) (MMU)

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9115'24.6" 8435'14.5" 11509'08.4" 15920'20.3" 9645'33.3" 9213'27.3"

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West Palm Beach, FL: Palm Beach International (PBI) White Plains, NY: Westchester County (HPN) Wichita, KS: Mid-Continent (ICT) Scranton, PA: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int'l (AVP) Wilmington, DE: New Castle County (ILG) Worcester, MA: Worcester Regional (ORH) Youngstown-Warren, OH-PA: Youngstown-Warren Regional (YNG)
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(62) This frequency may be assigned to fixed stations in the Industrial/Business Pool in accordance with the provisions of 90.261. (63) Within the boundaries of urbanized areas of 200,000 or more population, defined in the United States Census of Population, 1960, vol. 1, table 23, page 150, this frequency may be used only by persons rendering a central station commercial protection service within the service area of the radio station utilizing the frequency and may be used only for communications pertaining to safety of life and property, and for maintenance or testing of the protection facilities. Central Station commercial protection service is defined as an electrical protection and supervisory service rendered to the public from and by a central station accepted and certified by one or more of the recognized rating agencies, or the Underwriters Laboratories' (UL), or Factory Mutual System. Other stations in the Industrial/Business Pool may be licensed on this frequency only when all base, mobile relay and control stations are located at least 120 km (75 miles) from the city center or centers of the specified urbanized areas of 200,000 or more population. With respect to combination urbanized areas containing more than one city, 120 km (75 mile) separation shall be maintained from each city center which is included in the urbanized area. The locations of centers of cities are determined from appendix, page 226, of the U.S. Commerce publication Air Line Distance Between Cities in the United States. (64) Persons who render a central station commercial protection service are authorized to operate fixed stations on this frequency for the transmission of tone or impulse signals on a secondary, noninterference base-to-base/mobile operations subject to the following conditions and limitations: (i) Secondary fixed operations may be used only for the following purposes: (A) Indication of equipment malfunction; (B) Actuation of a device to indicate the presence of an intruder, fire, or other hazardous condition on the property under the protection of the licensee; (C) Indication of an abnormal condition in facilities under the protection of the licensee that, if not promptly reported, would result in danger to human life; (D) Transmission, as may be necessary, to verify status of equipment; adjust operating conditions; or correct any abnormal condition; or (E) Confirmation of status, or that an operation or correction has been accomplished. (ii) The maximum duration of any one non-voice signal may not exceed 2 seconds and

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shall not be transmitted more than three times. (iii) Systems employing automatic interrogation shall be limited to non-voice techniques and shall not be activated for this purpose more than 10 seconds out of any 60-second period. This 10-second frame includes both transmit and response times. (iv) The bandwidth shall not exceed that authorized to the licensee for the primary operation on the frequency concerned. (v) Frequency loading resulting from the use of secondary signaling will not be considered in whole or in part as a justification for authorizing additional frequencies in the licensee's mobile system. (vi) A mobile service frequency may not be used exclusively for secondary signaling. (vii) The output power shall not exceed 30 watts (at the remote site). (viii) A1D, A2D, F1D, or F2D emission may be authorized. (ix) The transmitter shall be designed to deactivate automatically after 3 minutes of continuous carrier radiation. (x) Operational fixed stations authorized under this paragraph are exempt from the requirements of 90.137(b), 90.429(d), 90.425 and 90.433. (xi) On these frequencies, base, mobile relay or mobile stations may transmit secondary tone or impulse signals to receivers, as provided in this section. (65) Licensees providing a central station commercial protection service may communicate with police or fire stations, or vehicles, on this frequency, and may install licensed transmitting units which operate on this frequency at police or fire stations, or in police or fire vehicles, if the frequency's primary use is in a base/mobile system for a central station commercial protection service. (66) This frequency may be assigned only to persons rendering a central station commercial protection service, which is defined in paragraph (c)(63) of this section, within the service area of the radio station utilizing the frequency. (67) Medical telemetry operations are authorized on this frequency on a secondary basis. Medical telemetry operations are subject to the provisions of 90.267(h)(2). (68) Each station authorized on this frequency will be classified and licensed as a mobile station. Any units of such a station, however, may provide the operational functions of a base station on a secondary basis to mobile service operations provided that the vertical separation between control point or ground level and the center of the radiating portion of the antenna of any units so used does not exceed 8 meters (approximately 25 feet). This frequency is available for assignment as follows: (i) To persons furnishing commercial air transportation service or, pursuant to 90.179, to an entity furnishing radio communications service to persons so engaged, for stations located on or near the airports listed in paragraph (c)(61)(iv) of this section. Stations will be authorized on a primary basis and may be used only in connection with servicing and supplying of aircraft. Operation on this frequency is limited to a maximum effective radiated power (ERP) of 40 watts at locations within 16 km (approximately 10 miles) of the coordinates of the listed airports.

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(ii) To stations in the Industrial/Business Pool for secondary use at locations 80 km (approximately 50 miles) or more from the coordinates of the listed airports. Operation will be limited to a maximum ERP of 120 watts. Wide area operation will not be permitted. The area of normal, day-to-day operations will be described in the application. (iii) To stations in the Industrial/Business Pool for secondary use at locations greater than 16 km (approximately 10 miles) but less than 80 km (approximately 50 miles) from the coordinates of the listed airports. Operation will be limited to a maximum ERP of 6 watts. Use of this frequency is restricted to the confines of an industrial complex or manufacturing yard area. Stations licensed prior to April 25, 2005, may continue to operate with facilities authorized as of that date. (69) This frequency may be used on a secondary, non-interference basis by a hospital or health care institution holding a license to operate a radio station under this part to operate a medical radio telemetry device with an output power not to exceed 20 milliwatts without specific authorization from the Commission. (70) Subpart L of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 470512 MHz band. (71) Subpart S of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 806 821/851866 and 896901/935940 MHz bands. (72) Assignment of frequencies above 928 MHz for operational-fixed stations is governed by part 101 of this chapter. (73) Frequencies in this band are available only for one-way paging operations in accordance with 90.494. (74) Available only on a shared basis with stations in other services, and subject to no protection from interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific, or medical (ISM) devices. In the band 2483.52500 MHz, no applications for new stations or modification to existing stations to increase the number of transmitters will be accepted. Existing licensees as of July 25, 1985, and licensees whose initial applications were filed on or before July 25, 1985, are grandfathered and their operations are on a co-primary basis with the mobile-satellite and radiodetermination-satellite services, and in the segment 24952500 MHz, their operations are also on a co-primary basis with part 27 fixed and mobile except aeronautical mobile service operations. (75) Use of frequencies in this band is limited to developmental operation and is subject to the provisions of subpart Q of this part. (76) The frequencies in the band 10.5510.68 GHz are available for Digital Termination Systems and for associated intermodal links in the Point-to-Point Microwave Service. No new licenses will be issued under this subpart but current licenses will be renewed. (77) All communications on this frequency must be conducted within the boundaries or confines of the licensee's business premises. (78) Base and mobile stations authorized as of April 1, 1968, may continue to be authorized for such operation on a secondary basis to the Maritime Mobile Service. The licensees of such stations may renew, modify, reinstate, or assign their licenses in those cases where such assignment accompanies a change of ownership of the licensee's business to the assignee, and may expand existing systems when using that frequency;
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however, they will not be authorized to establish any new systems. (79) Frequencies may be assigned in pairs with the separation between base and mobile transmit frequencies being 5.26 MHz. A mobile station may be assigned the frequency which would normally be assigned to a base station for single frequency operation. However, this single-frequency operation may be subject to interference that would not occur to a two-frequency system. Base or mobile stations located 80.5 km (50 miles) or less from the center or any urbanized area of 600,000 or more population (U.S. Census of Population, 1970) must be operated in the half-duplex mode. (80) Concurrence from the Petroleum Coordinator is required only for applications for this frequency that request authorization for transmitters in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, or Texas. (81) Concurrence from the Petroleum Coordinator is required only for applications for this frequency that request authorization for transmitters in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, or Washington. (82) After December 7, 2000 new stations will only be licensed with an authorized bandwidth not to exceed 11.25 kHz. Licensees authorized prior to December 7, 2000 may continue to use bandwidths wider than 11.25 kHz on a co-primary basis until January 1, 2005. After January 1, 2005, all stations operating with an authorized bandwidth greater than 11.25 kHz will be secondary to adjacent channel public safety interoperability operations. ( See 90.20(c)(3)). (83) Telemetry operations on this frequency will be authorized pursuant to 90.267. (84) Operation on this frequency is subject to the low power provisions of 90.267. This frequency is assigned to Group A in the low power pool. (85) Operation on this frequency is subject to the low power provisions of 90.267. This frequency is assigned to Group B in the low power pool. (86) Operation on this frequency is subject to the low power provisions of 90.267. This frequency is assigned to Group C in the low power pool. (87) Operation on this frequency is subject to the low power provisions of 90.267. This frequency is assigned to Group D in the low power pool. (88) Use of this frequency is on a secondary basis limited to 2 watts output power and subject to the provisions of 90.267(h)(1), (h)(2), (h)(3) and (h)(4). (89) The frequency may be assigned only to entities meeting the definition of a forest product licensee ( see 90.7). Operations are on a secondary basis to Federal Government operations including experimental stations, will not exceed 150 watts output power, and are limited to the states of Washington, Oregon, Maine, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas (eastern portion). (90) As of March 25, 2007, the FCC will cease to issue licenses for new stations in the fixed and mobile services in the following bands: 59005950 kHz, 73007350 kHz, 94009500 kHz, 1160011650 kHz, 1205012100 kHz, 1380013870 kHz, and 15600 15800 kHz. As of March 29, 2009, the FCC will cease to issue licenses for new stations in the fixed and mobile services in the band 73507400 kHz and, in the U.S. Pacific insular areas in Region 3, the band 74007450 kHz. Stations licensed as of March 25,

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2007 in the bands 59005950 kHz, 73007350 kHz, 94009500 kHz, 1160011650 kHz, 1205012100 kHz, 1380013870 kHz, and 1560015800 kHz and as of March 29, 2009 for the band 73507400 kHz in Region 2 and the band 73507450 kHz in Region 3 shall: (1) Be limited to communications only within the United States and its insular areas; (2) Not cause harmful interference to the broadcasting service; (3) Be limited to the minimum power needed to achieve communications; and (4) Take account of the seasonal use of frequencies by the broadcasting service published in accordance with Article 12 of the ITU Radio Regulations. (91) Subpart M of this part contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the 5850 5925 MHz band. (d) Additional frequencies available. In addition to the frequencies shown in the frequency table of this section, the following frequencies are available in this service. (See also 90.253.) (1) Frequencies may be substituted for those available below 25 MHz in accordance with the provisions of 90.263. (2) Frequencies in the band 73.074.6 MHz may be assigned to stations authorized on or before December 1, 1961, but no new stations will be authorized in this band, nor will expansion of existing systems be permitted. (See also 90.257). (3) Frequencies in the 421430 MHz band are available in the Detroit, Cleveland, and Buffalo areas in accordance with the rules in 90.273 through 90.281. (4) The following frequencies are available only in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. These Base and Mobile and Mobile only frequencies are available on a shared basis with the Public Safety Pool. These Mobile only frequencies may be assigned to a control station associated with a mobile relay system if it is also assigned to the associated mobile station. Base and mobile 159.240 159.2475 159.255 159.2625 159.270 159.2775 159.285 159.2925 159.300 159.3075 159.315 159.3225 159.330 159.3375 159.345 Mobile only 160.410 160.4175 160.425 160.4325 160.440 160.4475 160.455 160.4625 160.470 160.4775 160.485 160.4925 160.500 160.5075 160.515

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(5) Low power mobile stations of 100 mw or less output power used for one-way, nonvoice medical telemetry operations in hospitals or in medical convalescent centers are subject to the provisions of 90.238. (6) The frequency band 33.0033.01 MHz may be used for developmental operations subject to the provisions of subpart Q of this part. Any type of emission other than pulsed emission may be used if the bandwidth occupied by the emission is contained within the assigned frequency band. (7) A railroad licensee, i.e., a licensee eligible for frequencies listed in 90.35(b)(3) of this section that are coordinated by the railroad coordinator (LR), may operate radio units at fixed locations and in moving railroad locomotives/cars that transmit on the frequency 24.10 GHz, both unmodulated continuous wave radio signals and modulated FM digital signals for the purpose of alerting motorists to the presence of an approaching train. Unattended and continuous operation of such transmitters will be permitted without additional authorization from the Commission, provided type accepted equipment or equipment authorized pursuant to 90.203(b)(4) and (b)(5) of this part is used, and all other rule provisions are satisfied. (e) Limitation on number of frequencies assignable. Normally only one frequency, or pair of frequencies in the paired frequency mode of operation, will be assigned for mobile service operations by a single applicant in a given area. The assignment of an additional frequency or pair of frequencies will be made only upon a satisfactory showing of need, except that: (1) Additional frequencies above 25 MHz may be assigned in connection with operation of mobile repeaters in accordance with 90.247 notwithstanding this limitation. (2) Frequencies in the ranges 30.5630.57 MHz, 35.0035.01 MHz, 35.9936.00 MHz, and 37.0037.01 MHz are available for developmental operation by applicants in this service subject to the provisions of subpart Q of this part, notwithstanding this limitation. (3) Frequencies in the 2550 MHz, 150170 MHz, 450512 MHz and 902928 MHz bands may be assigned for the operation of Location and Monitoring Service (LMS) systems in accordance with the provisions of subpart M of this part, notwithstanding this limitation. (4) Authorizations for multiple frequencies for geophysical operations will be granted on

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the frequencies governed by the limitations in paragraphs (c)(3) and (c)(4) of this section. However, each geophysical exploration party may use a maximum of four frequencies at any one time. (5) Authorization for more than one mobile frequency in the band 7276 MHz will be issued notwithstanding this limitation. (6) This limitation shall not apply to paragraph (c)(1) of this section. (7) Frequencies in the 457 and 467 MHz bands may be assigned collectively as provided by paragraph (c)(60) of this section notwithstanding this limitation. (f) Limitation on itinerant operation. Base or mobile stations being utilized in itinerant operation will be authorized only on base or mobile frequencies designated for itinerant operation under paragraphs (c)(10) or (c)(17) of this section, or on other frequencies not designated for permanent use. (g) The frequencies 9490 kHz are used to operate electric utility Power Line Carrier (PLC) systems on power transmission lines for communications essential to the reliability and security of electric service to the public, in accordance with part 15 of this chapter. Any electric utility that generates, transmits, or distributes electrical energy for use by the general public or by the members of a cooperative organization may operate PLC systems and shall supply to a Federal Communications Commission/National Telecommunications and Information Administration recognized industry-operated entity, information on all existing, changes to existing, and proposed systems for inclusion in a data base. Such information shall include the frequency, power, location of transmitter(s), location of receivers and other technical and operational parameters, which would characterize the system's potential both to interfere with authorized radio users, and to receive harmful interference from these users. In an agreed upon format, the industry-operated entity shall inform the FCC and the NTIA of these system characteristics prior to implementation of any proposed PLC system and shall provide monthly or periodic lists with supplements of PLC systems. The FCC and NTIA will supply appropriate application and licensing information to the notification activity regarding authorized radio stations operating in the band. PLC systems in this band operate on a non-interference basis to radio systems assigned frequencies by the NTIA or licensed by the FCC and are not protected from interference due to these radio operations. [62 FR 18874, Apr. 17, 1997] Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting 90.35, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov . Effective Date Note: At 64 FR 36262, July 6, 1999, 90.35 was amended by revising entries in the table in paragraph (b)(3) and by adding paragraphs (c)(80) and (c)(81), effective Aug. 5, 1999. At 64 FR 50467, Sept. 17, 1999, paragraphs (c)(80), (c)(81), and the following entries in the table in paragraph (b)(3) were stayed: 153.035 MHz through 153.4025 MHz, 153.4025 MHz through 153.4625 MHz, 153.485 MHz through 153.5225 MHz, 153.545 MHz through 153.5825 MHz, 153.605 MHz through 153.6425 MHz, 153.665 MHz through 153.6675 MHz, 158.145 MHz through 158.1825 MHz, 158.205 MHz through 158.2425 MHz, 158.265 MHz through 158.3325 MHz, 158.355 MHz through 158.3775 MHz, 158.415 MHz through 158.4375 MHz, 173.250 MHz, 173.300 MHz, 173.350 MHz, 451.175 MHz, 451.225 MHz, 451.275 MHz,
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451.375 MHz, 451.425 MHz, 451.475 MHz, 451.525 MHz, 451.550 MHz, 451.575 MHz, 451.600 MHz, 451.625 MHz, 451.650 MHz, 451.675 MHz, 451.700 MHz, 451.750 MHz, 452.325 MHz, 452.375 MHz, 452.425 MHz, 452.475 MHz, 452.775 MHz, 452.825 MHz, 452.875 MHz, 456.175 MHz, 456.225 MHz, 456.275 MHz, 456.375 MHz, 456.425 MHz, 456.475 MHz, 456.525 MHz, 456.550 MHz, 456.575 MHz, 456.600 MHz, 456.625 MHz, 456.650 MHz, 456.675 MHz, 456.700 MHz, 456.750 MHz, 457.325 MHz, 457.375 MHz, 457.425 MHz, 457.475 MHz, 457.775 MHz, 457.825 MHz, 457.875 MHz, 462.475 MHz, 462.525 MHz, 467.475 MHz, and 467.525 MHz
Subparts DE [Reserved]

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Subpart FRadiolocation Service

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90.101 Scope.

top The Radiolocation Service accommodates the use of radio methods for determination of direction, distance, speed, or position for purposes other than navigation. Rules as to eligibility for licensing, permissible communications, frequency available, and any special requirements are set forth in 90.103. Provisions for the Location and Monitoring Service (LMS) are contained in subpart M of this part. [60 FR 15252, Mar. 23, 1995]
90.103 Radiolocation Service.

top (a) Eligibility. The following persons are eligible for authorizations in the Radiolocation Service to operate stations to determine distance, direction, speed, or position by means of radiolocation devices, for purposes other than navigation: (1) Any person engaged in a commercial, industrial, scientific, educational, or local government activity (2) A corporation or association that will furnish radiolocation service to other persons. (3) A corporation that will furnish a nonprofit radio communication service to its parent corporation, to another subsidiary of the same parent, or to its own subsidiary where the party to be served is regularly engaged in any of the eligibility activities set forth in this paragraph. (b) Frequencies available. The following table indicates frequencies available for assignment to stations in the Radiolocation Service, together with the class of station(s) to which they are normally assigned, and the specific assignment limitations, which are explained in paragraph (c) of this section: Radiolocation Service Frequency Table
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Frequency or band 70 to 90 90 to 110 110 to 130 1705 to 1715 1715 to 1750 1750 to 1800 1900 to 1950 1950 to 2000 3230 to 3400 420 to 450 2450 to 2500 2900 to 3100 3100 to 3300 3300 to 3500 3500 to 3650 5250 to 5350 5350 to 5460 5460 to 5470 5470 to 5600 5600 to 5650 8500 to 9000 9000 to 9200 9200 to 9300 9300 to 9500 9500 to 10,000 10,000 to 10,500 10,500 to 10,550 13,400 to 13,750 13,750 to 14,000 15,700 to 17,300 24,050 to 24,250 33,400 to 36,000

Class of station(s) Kilohertz Radiolocation land or mobile Radiolocation land Radiolocation land or mobile ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do Megahertz ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do ......do

Limitation 1 2 1 4, 5, 6 5, 6 5, 6 6, 25, 26, 27 and 28 6, 25, 27 and 28 6, 8 21 9, 22, 23 10, 11 12 12, 13 12 12 10, 14 10, 15 10, 11 10, 16 12, 17 10, 14 12 10, 15, 18 12 12, 13, 19 20, 22, 24 12 29 12, 22, 24 12

(c) Explanation of assignment limitations appearing in the frequency table of paragraph (b) of this section: (1) This frequency band is shared with and stations operating in this frequency band in this service are on a secondary basis to stations licensed in the Maritime Mobile Service. (2) This frequency band is shared with and stations operating in this frequency band in this service are on a secondary basis to the LORAN Navigation System; all operations are limited to radiolocation land stations in accordance with footnote US104, 2.106 of this chapter.

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(3) [Reserved] (4) The non-Federal Government radiolocation service in this band is on a secondary basis to stations in the aeronautical radionavigation service operating on 1708 kHz. (5) Station assignments on frequencies in this band will be made subject to the conditions that the maximum output power shall not exceed 375 watts and the maximum authorized bandwidth shall not exceed 2 kHz. (6) Because of the operation of stations having priority on the same or adjacent frequencies in this or in other countries, frequency assignments in this band may either be unavailable or may be subject to certain technical or operational limitations. Therefore, applications for frequency assignments in this band shall include information concerning the transmitter output power, the type and directional characteristics of the antenna and the minimum hours of operation (GMT). (7) [Reserved] (8) Frequencies in this band may only be assigned to radiolocation stations which are also assigned frequencies in the 16051800 kHz band, provided the use of frequencies in this band is necessary for the proper functioning of the particular radiolocation system. Operations in this band are on a secondary basis to stations operating in accordance with the Commission's table of frequency allocations contained in 2.106 of this chapter. (9) This band is allocated to the Radiolocation Service on a secondary basis to other fixed or mobile services and must accept any harmful interference that may be experienced from such services or from the industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment operating in accordance with part 18 of this chapter. In the 2483.52500 MHz band, no applications for new or modification to existing stations to increase the number of transmitters will be accepted. Existing licensees as of July 25, 1985, or on a subsequent date following as a result of submitting an application for license on or before July 25, 1985, are grandfathered and their operation is co-primary with the Radiodetermination Satellite Service. (10) Speed measuring devices will not be authorized in this band. (11) This frequency band is shared with and is on a secondary basis to the Maritime Radionavigation Stations (part 80) and to the Government Radiolocation Service. (12) This frequency is shared with and is on a secondary basis to the Government Radiolocation Service. (13) Operations in this band are limited to survey operations using transmitters with a peak power not to exceed 5 watts into the antenna. (14) This frequency band is shared with and is on a secondary basis to the Aeronautical Radionavigation Service (part 87) and to the Government Radiolocation Service. (15) The non-Government Radiolocation Service in this band is secondary to the Maritime Radionavigation Stations (part 80), the Aeronautical Radionavigation Service (part 87) and the Government Radiolocation Service. (16) This frequency band is shared with and is on a secondary basis to the Maritime Radionavigation Stations (part 80) and the Government Meteorological Aids Service.

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(17) Operation in this frequency band is on a secondary basis to airborne Doppler radars at 8800 MHz. (18) Radiolocation installations will be coordinated with the Government Meteorological Aids Service, and insofar as practicable, will be adjusted to meet the needs of that service. (19) Operations in this band are on a secondary basis to the Amateur Radio Service (part 97). Pulsed emissions are prohibited. (20) This band is restricted to radiolocation systems using type N0N emission with a power not to exceed 40 watts into the antenna. (21) Non-Government radiolocation stations in the band are secondary to the Government Radiolocation Service, the Amateur Radio Service and the Amateur-Satellite Service. Pulse-ranging radiolocation stations in this band may be authorized along the shorelines of Alaska and the contiguous 48 states. Radiolocation stations using spread spectrum techniques may be authorized in the band 420435 MHz for operation within the contiguous 48 states and Alaska. Also, stations using spread spectrum techniques shall be limited to a maximum output power of 50 watts, shall be subject to the applicable technical standards in 90.209 until such time as more definitive standards are adopted by the Commission and shall identify in accordance with 90.425(c)(2). Authorizations will be granted on a case-by-case basis; however, operations proposed to be located within the zones set forth in footnote US217, 2.106 of this chapter should not expect to be accommodated. (22) For frequencies 2455 MHz, 10,525 MHz, and 24,125 MHz, only unmodulated, continuous wave (NON) emission shall be employed. The frequency 24.10 GHz, and frequencies in the 24.2024.25 GHz band may use NON emission along with an ancillary FM digital emission. The frequency 24.10 GHz will be used for the purpose of alerting motorists of hazardous driving conditions and the presence of emergency vehicles. Equipment operating on 24.10 GHz must keep the deviation of the FM digital signal within 5 MHz. Equipment operating on this frequency must have a frequency stability of at least 2000 ppm and is exempt from the requirements of 90.403(c), 90.403(f), and 90.429 of this part. (23) Devices designed to operate as field disturbance sensors on frequencies between 2450 and 2500 MHz with a field strength equal to or less than 50,000 microvolts per meter at 30 meters, on a fundamental frequency, will not be licensed or certificated for use under this part. Such equipment must comply with the requirements for field disturbance sensors as set forth in part 15 of this chapter. (24) Devices designed to operate as field disturbance sensors on frequencies between 10,500 and 10,550 MHz and between 24,050 and 24,250 MHz, with field strength equal to or less than 250,000 microvolts per meter at 30 meters, on the fundamental frequency, will not be licensed or certificated for use under this part. Such equipment must comply with the requirements for field disturbance sensors as set forth in part 15 of this chapter. (25) Station assignments on frequencies in this band will be made subject to the conditions that the maximum output power shall not exceed 375 watts and the maximum authorized bandwidth shall not exceed 1.0 kHz. (26) Each frequency assignment in this band is on an exclusive basis within the primary service area to which assigned. The primary service area is the area where the signal intensities are adequate for radiolocation purposes from all stations in the radiolocation
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system of which the station in question is a part; that is, the primary service area of the station coincides with the primary service area of the system. The normal minimum geographical separation between stations of different licensees shall be at least 1931 km (1200 miles) when the stations are operated on the same frequency or on different frequencies separated by less than 1.0 kHz. Where geographical separation of less than 1931 km (1200 miles) is requested under these circumstances, it must be shown that the desired separation will result in a protection ratio of at least 20 decibels throughout the primary service area of other stations. (27) Notwithstanding the bandwidth limitations otherwise set forth in this section of the rules, wideband systems desiring to operate in this band may use such bandwidth as is necessary for proper operation of the system provided that the field strength does not exceed 120 microvolts per meter per square root Hertz (120 uv/m/Hz1/2) at 1.6 km (1 mile). Such wideband operations shall be authorized on a secondary basis to stations operating within otherwise applicable technical standards. Applications for wideband systems in this band will be accepted beginning December 15, 1985. (28) Until July 1, 1988, this band will be available only for licensees of existing systems operating in the 16051705 kHz portion of the 16051715 kHz band requesting modification of their authorizations to change frequencies to this band and for licensees of wideband systems. On July 1, 1988, requests for new station authorizations in this band will be accepted and, if necessary, will be subject to the random selection procedures outlined in 1.972 of the Commission's Rules. (29) This frequency band is shared with and is on secondary basis to the Fixed-Satellite Service and to the Government's Radiolocation, Space Research and Earth ExplorationSatellite Services. After January 1, 2000, the Government's Space Research and Earth Exploration-Satellite Services shall operate on a co-equal secondary basis with the nonGovernment Radiolocation Service, except that grandfathered space stations in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System shall continue to be protected from harmful interference. (d) Other additional frequencies available. Radiolocation stations in this service may be authorized, on request, to use frequencies allocated exclusively to Federal Government stations, in those instances where the Commission finds, after consultation with the appropriate Government agency or agencies, that such assignment is necessary or required for coordination with Government activities. [43 FR 54791, Nov. 22, 1978] Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting 90.103, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov .
Subpart GApplications and Authorizations

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90.111 Scope.

top This subpart supplements title 47, chapter 1, subpart F of the Code of Federal Regulations which establishes the requirements and conditions under which commercial
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and private radio stations may be licensed and used in the Wireless Telecommunications Services. The provisions of this subpart contain additional pertinent information for current and prospective licensees specific to the services governed by this part 90. [63 FR 68963, Dec. 14, 1998]
90.115 Foreign government and alien eligibility.

top (a) No station authorization in the radio services governed by this part shall be granted to or held by a foreign government or its representative. (b) No station authorization in the radio services governed by this part shall be granted to or held by an entity providing or seeking to provide commercial mobile radio services (except such entities meeting the requirements of 20.9(c) of this chapter) if such entity is: (1) An alien or the representative of any alien; (2) A corporation organized under the laws of any foreign government; (3) A corporation of which more than one-fifth of the capital stock is owned of record or voted by aliens or their representatives or by a foreign government or representative thereof, or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country; (4) A corporation directly or indirectly controlled by any other corporation of which more than one-fourth of the capital stock is owned of record or voted by aliens, their representatives, or by a foreign government or representative thereof, or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country, if the Commission finds that the public interest will be served by the refusal or revocation of such license. [59 FR 59957, Nov. 21, 1994, as amended at 61 FR 55581, Oct. 28, 1996]
90.119 Application requirements.

top (a) Part 1, subpart F of this chapter contains the application filing procedures for the Wireless Telecommunications Services, including applications for new base, fixed, or mobile station authorizations governed by this part. (b) If the control station(s) will operate on the same frequency as the mobile station, and if the height of the control station(s) antenna(s) will not exceed 6.1 meters (20 feet) above ground or an existing man-made structure (other than an antenna structure), there is no limit on the number of such stations which may be authorized. Appropriate items on FCC Form 601 shall be completed showing the frequency, the station class, the total number of control stations, the emission, and the output power of the highest powered control station. Applicants in the 470512 MHz band must furnish the relevant information for all control stations. [63 FR 68963, Dec. 14, 1998]
90.121 Canadian registration.

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top Form 410 shall be filed by Canadian licensees desiring to operate in the United States under the terms of Article 2 and 3 of the Convention between the United States and Canada concerning operation of Certain Radio Equipment or Stations (which entered into force May 15, 1952). This form may be obtained from the Department of Communications, Ottawa, Canada. That department should also be consulted by U.S. licensees desiring to operate in Canada.
90.127 Submission and filing of applications.

top (a) Applications should be filed in accordance with part 1, subpart F of this chapter. (b) Each application shall limit its request for authorized mobile transmitters and paging receivers to: (1) Mobile transmitters and paging receivers that will be installed and operated immediately after authorization issuance. (2) Mobile transmitters and paging receivers for which purchase orders have already been signed and which will be in use within eight months of the authorization date. (c) All applications for modification of license and renewal of license must include the number of mobile transmitters and paging receivers in use on the licensed facilities. [63 FR 68963, Dec. 14, 1998]
90.129 Supplemental information to be routinely submitted with applications.

top Each application under this part that is received by the Commission, through the application process outlined in part 1, subpart F, must be accompanied by the applicable information listed below: (a) Evidence of frequency coordination as required by 90.175. (b) Description of any equipment proposed to be used if it is not approved for use under this part. (c) [Reserved] (d) Applicants proposing to share their authorized transmitters pursuant to 90.179 shall so indicate in their application. (e) [Reserved] (f) Statements required in connection with developmental operation, as specified in 90.505. (g) The environmental assessment required by 1.1307 and 1.1311 of this chapter, if

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applicable. If an application filed under this part proposes the use of one or more new or existing antenna structures that require registration under part 17 of this chapter, any required environmental assessment should be submitted pursuant to the process set forth in 17.4(c) of this chapter rather than with the application filed under this part. (h) Requests for authorization to communicate with foreign stations in accordance with 90.20(b) or 90.417; (i) Showings required in connection with the use of frequencies as specified in subpart S of this chapter. (j) Any other statements or other data specifically required under special circumstances which are set forth in the applicable subpart of this part, by the particular form on which the application is filed or upon request by the Commission. (k) If the applicant proposes to use a multiple-licensed transmitter, he must provide the name of the owner and the names and call signs of any other licensees of that transmitter. (l) Applicants for new land stations to be interconnected with the public switched telephone network must indicate on their applications that their stations will be interconnected. (m) Applicants requesting licenses to operate on frequencies pursuant to 90.20(d)(6) must submit disaster communications plans containing the following information: (1) A system network/system use diagram including a showing of emergency power and methods of deployment to all parts of the State or insular area; (2) A designation of the responsible governmental authority within the State or insular area who will be the controlling agency for the licensee; (3) A schedule of proposed drills and/or exercises by the participants; (4) The number of frequencies in each band, and the type of emission required by the applicant; (5) The distances expected to be covered within that State or insular area; (6) The adjacent states and insular areas expected to be communicated with during a regional disaster or emergency; (7) The point of contact for emergencies involving more than one State or insular area; (8) The common frequency band(s) and number of frequencies in each band required for interstate communication, and the point(s) of contact for these adjacent States or insular areas; (9) The format and emission parameters of radio teletype transmissions to be used for interstate communications. (n) All applications for renewal of base/mobile station licenses by licensees who also operate wildlife tracking telemetry transmitters, as described in 90.20(f)(7), must include a statement detailing the number of units in service, by frequency, on Public Safety Pool frequencies at the time the renewal application is filed. (o) Applicants requesting licenses to operate on frequencies pursuant to 90.35(c)(1)
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must submit communications plans containing the following information: (1) A description of the communication requirement sufficient to demonstrate that no alternative to the link is appropriate and that there is no reasonable way to abbreviate the link; (2) The frequency bands and the number of frequencies necessary for the link(s); (3) The name and phone number of the person(s) responsible for ceasing operations of the licensee's stations in the event of interference; and, (4) Where the link(s) provides a standby backup circuit for another communications circuit, a brief description of the supported circuit and its vulnerability to disruption. (Secs. 4, 303, 307, 48 Stat., as amended, 1066, 1082, 1083; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307) [43 FR 54791, Nov. 22, 1978] Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting 90.129, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov . Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 3955, Jan. 26, 2012, 90.129 was amended by revising paragraph (g). This paragraph contains information collection and recordkeeping requirements and will not become effective until approval has been given by the Office of Management and Budget.
90.135 Modification of license.

top (a) In addition to those changes listed in 1.929(k) of this chapter and in accordance with 1.947 of this chapter the following modifications may be made to an existing authorization without prior Commission approval: (1) Change in the number and location of station control points or of control stations operating below 470 or above 800 MHz meeting the requirements of 90.119(b). (2) Change in the number of mobile units operated by Radiolocation Service licensees. (b) Unless specifically exempted in 90.175, licensees must submit a Form 601 application for modification to the applicable frequency coordinator for any change listed in 1.929(c)(4) of this chapter. [65 FR 60875, Oct. 13, 2000]
90.137 Applications for operation at temporary locations.

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station or as a fixed station at unspecified or temporary locations for indeterminate periods, such transmitters may be considered to comprise a single station intended to be operated at temporary locations. (2) The application must specify the general geographic area within which the operation will be confined. The area may be specified as a city, a county or counties, a state or states or other definable geographic area such as a specified radius around a particular city or known geographic site. (3) Applications for operation at temporary locations exceeding 180 days must be accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination, except that applications for operation at temporary locations exceeding 180 days by applicants using 220222 MHz spectrum for geophysical telemetry operations need not be accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination. (b) When any unit or units of a base station or fixed station which are authorized for operation at temporary locations actually remain or are intended to remain at the same location for more than 1 year, an application for a separate authorization specifying the fixed location shall be made as soon as possible, but not later than 30 days after the expiration of the 1-year period. (c) The provisions of this section do not apply to the 49404990 MHz band. [43 FR 54791, Nov. 22, 1978, as amended at 45 FR 63862, Sept. 26, 1980; 51 FR 14997, Apr. 22, 1986; 58 FR 44956, Aug. 25, 1993; 62 FR 15992, Apr. 3, 1997; 63 FR 68963, Dec. 14, 1998; 68 FR 38639, June 30, 2003]
90.138 Applications for itinerant frequencies.

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