FCC 101.413 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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2006
Sec. 101.413 Developmental report required.
(a) Upon completion of the program of research and development, or, in any
event, upon the expiration of the instrument of station authorization under
which such investigations were permitted, or at such times during the term
of the station authorization as the Commission may deem necessary to
evaluate the progress of the developmental program, the licensee must submit
a comprehensive report on the following items, in the order designated:
(1) Report on the various phases of the project which were investigated;
(2) Total number of hours of operation on each frequency assigned;
(3) Copies of any publication on the project;
(4) Detailed analysis of the result obtained; and
(5) Any other pertinent information.
(b) In addition to the information required by paragraph (a) of this
section, the developmental report of a station authorized for the
development of a proposed radio service must include comprehensive
information on the following items:
(1) Probable public support and methods of its determination;
(2) Practicability of service operations;
(3) Interference encountered;
(4) Pertinent information relative to merits of the proposed service;
(5) Propagation characteristics of frequencies used, particularly with
respect to the service objective;
(6) Frequencies believed to be more suitable and reasons therefor; and
(7) Type of signals or communications employed in the experimental work.
(c) Developmental reports will be made a part of the Commission's public
records, except upon the applicant's specific request for confidentiality
and Commission approval in accordance with Sec. 0.459 of this chapter.
Information determined confidential by the Commission will not be publicly
disclosed.
[ 61 FR 26677 , May 28, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 68983 , Dec. 14, 1998]
Subpart G—24 GHz Service and Digital Electronic Message Service
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