Goto Section: 22.877 | 22.879 | Table of Contents

FCC 22.878
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 | 2006
Sec.  22.878   Obligation to abate unacceptable interference.

   This section applies only to commercial aviation ground stations
   transmitting in the 849–851 MHz band, other than commercial aviation ground
   stations operating under the authority of a license originally granted prior
   to January 1, 2004.

   (a) Strict responsibility. Any licensee who, knowingly or unknowingly,
   directly or indirectly, causes or contributes to causing unacceptable
   interference to a non-cellular part 90 licensee in the 800 MHz band, as
   defined in  Sec. 22.877, shall be strictly accountable to abate the interference,
   with full cooperation and utmost diligence, in the shortest time
   practicable. Interfering licensees shall consider all feasible interference
   abatement measures, including, but not limited to, the remedies specified in
   the interference resolution procedures set forth in  Sec. 22.879. This strict
   responsibility obligation applies to all forms of interference, including
   out-of-band emissions and intermodulation.

   (b) Joint and Several responsibility. If two or more licensees, whether in
   the commercial aviation air-ground radiotelephone service or in the Cellular
   Radiotelephone Service (see  Sec. 22.971), knowingly or unknowingly, directly or
   indirectly, cause or contribute to causing unacceptable interference to a
   non-cellular part 90 licensee in the 800 MHz band, as defined in  Sec. 22.877,
   such licensees shall be jointly and severally responsible for abating
   interference, with full cooperation and utmost diligence, in the shortest
   practicable time.

   (1) This joint and several responsibility rule requires interfering
   licensees to consider all feasible interference abatement measures,
   including, but not limited to, the remedies specified in the interference
   resolution procedures set forth in  Sec. 22.879(c). This joint and several
   responsibility rule applies to all forms of interference, including
   out-of-band emissions and intermodulation.

   (2) Any licensee that can show that its signal does not directly or
   indirectly cause or contribute to causing unacceptable interference to a
   non-cellular part 90 licensee in the 800 MHz band, as defined in  Sec. 22.877,
   shall not be held responsible for resolving unacceptable interference.
   Notwithstanding, any licensee that receives an interference complaint from a
   public safety/CII licensee shall respond to such complaint consistent with
   the interference resolution procedures set forth in  Sec. 22.879.

   [ 70 FR 19411 , Apr. 13, 2005]


Goto Section: 22.877 | 22.879

Goto Year: 2004 | 2006
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